[SMT-PAIG] SMT-PAIG 2023 Meeting: Call for Discussion Topics and Activities

Nathan C Pell npell at gradcenter.cuny.edu
Mon Oct 23 12:12:37 PDT 2023


Dear SMT-PAIG members,

Greetings, we hope this message finds you well!

The 2023 meeting of the Performance and Analysis Interest Group will take place on November 11, the Saturday evening of the upcoming SMT/AMS conference in Denver, from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. The room is Governor's Square 15.

We are excited to be featuring PAIG's founding chair Daphne Leong, who will give a lecture-recital on "A Puzzle in Sibelius's Violin Concerto" with Victor Avila Luvsangenden (violin), assisted by Edward Klorman (viola). We'll then use the lecture-recital as a springboard into a group discussion of broadly related topics.

For this second portion of the meeting, we seek ideas for activities or discussion on (but not limited to) the following topics, as they relate to analysis and performance:


  *   Elements affecting metric character: e.g., subdivision, countermelodies, polyrhythms, texture, orchestration, thematic or formal consolidation/fragmentation
  *   Notation challenges: textual (alternate/withdrawn score version, evolving notations/performance practices); comparisons with aural/recording traditions (incl. for well-known repertory); subtle/obvious notational distinctions, interpretive freedom/dogma
  *   Parallel passages: emphasis/downplaying of difference/similarity as goal; inter-/intra-thematic development or ambiguity; formal, rhythmic, tonal, instrumental, affective, generic factors

We welcome structuring prompts, ideas for activities, musical examples, and guiding questions. Please submit them (as many as you wish) by November 2 to smtpaig at gmail.com<mailto:smtpaig at gmail.com>. Session activities will be selected from the submitted ideas and announced in advance of the meeting. We welcome your suggestions and hope for an invigorating discussion to complement the opening lecture-recital.

Finally, you are encouraged to listen to the Sibelius concerto's first movement (it is richly recorded) prior to the meeting, but please refrain from looking at the score-which, after all, most who know the piece haven't seen!

With thanks in advance,

Nathan Pell and Daniel Ketter
SMT-PAIG Co-Chairs
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