[SMT-PAIG] Rhythm in Music since 1900 - registration open

Daphne Leong daphne.leong at colorado.edu
Wed Aug 2 15:42:03 PDT 2023


(with apologies for cross-posting)



We’re pleased to announce that registration<https://www.mcgill.ca/rims1900/registration> is open for the interdisciplinary conference



Rhythm in Music since 1900<https://www.mcgill.ca/rims1900/> (RiMs1900)

22-24 September, 2023

Schulich School of Music, McGill University

Montréal, Canada



   Keynotes:

·         Nicole Lizée, composer, performer, and video artist, Montréal

·         Miles Okazaki, guitarist and composer, Princeton University

·         Jason Yust, music theorist, Boston University

   Special features:

·         John Hollenbeck, composer and drummer/percussionist

·         Jacqueline Leclair, oboist

·         Fabrice Marandola, percussionist and ethnomusicologist

Rhythm in music since 1900 remains a rich and fascinating field of inquiry. The second RiMs1900 conference seeks to bring multiple perspectives to bear on this field. It will address repertoires ranging from jazz and popular music to global musics and art musics, and topics from performance and pedagogy to cognition and theory. The keynote presenters are a composer, guitarist, and music theorist at the leading edges of rhythmic experimentation and conceptualization.



For further information, including the program<https://www.mcgill.ca/rims1900/program>, special features, and performances, please see the conference website<https://www.mcgill.ca/rims1900/>.



We encourage participants to register by September 1.



Best regards,

Daphne Leong

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Daphne Leong
Dean’s Chair in Music (winter 2023), Schulich School of Music, McGill University
Professor, Music Theory, College of Music, University of Colorado Boulder
http://www.colorado.edu/music/daphne-leong
book: Performing Knowledge<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/performing-knowledge-9780190653545?cc=us&lang=en&>


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