The Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group is a discursive space for scholars of music after 1945, with an emphasis on the modernist, experimental, and avant-garde. Through its annual meetings and online communications, the group aims to strengthen, support, and develop its members’ ideas and sense of community. It also seeks to bring attention to and foster scholarship on post-1945 music both within the Society for Music Theory and in music scholarship at large.

Reminder: Global Interculturalism and Post-1945 Music IG Joint Meeting

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      Gui Hwan Lee
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      Reminder: Global Interculturalism & Musical Peripheries and Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Groups Joint Meeting
      Chairs: 
      Noah Kahrs, Northern Arizona University (Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group)</p>
      Gui Hwan Lee, James Madison University (Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group)</p>
      Ji Yeon Lee, University of Houston (The Global Interculturalism & Musical Peripheries Interest Group)</p>
      Desirée Mayr, Bahia State University (The Global Interculturalism & Musical Peripheries Interest Group)</p>
      Time and Location: 
      Saturday, 09/Nov/2024, 7:00pm – 8:30pm, River Terrace 2

      At SMT 2024 Jacksonville, The Global Interculturalism & Musical Peripheries/Post-1945 Music Analysis Interest Group will host three research presentations investigating post-war and contemporary global music. Responses to the presentations by Dr. Yayoi Uno Everett and Dr. Chelsea Burns will then follow.

      • 7:00 pm. Welcome and announcements (5 minutes)
      • 7:05 pm. Stephen Slottow. “Frontier Zen: Transformations of Japanese-Derived Zen Chanting in American Zen Groups.” (15 minutes + 5 minutes for questions)
      • 7:25 pm. Chenyu Xiao. “‘Sheng But Not Quite’: Manifestations of Hybridity in Unsuk Chin’s Šu for Sheng Concerto (2009).” (15 minutes + 5 minutes for questions)
      • 7:45 pm. Juan Patricio Saenz. “America Mágica: Identity, Migration, and Pan-Americanism in Ginastera’s Late Style.” (15 minutes + 5 for questions)
      • 8:05 pm. Response by Yayoi Uno Everett (10 minutes)
      • 8:15 pm. Response by Chelsea Burns (10 minutes)
      • 8:25 pm. General Q&A (5 minutes)
      • This topic was modified 10 months, 2 weeks ago by Gui Hwan Lee.
      • This topic was modified 10 months, 2 weeks ago by Gui Hwan Lee.
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