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Somi Kakoma presents MIRIAM & ME: AN AFROGYNEGLOSSIC INHERITANCE . This event will be presented both in person and Online on Zoom. Meeting ID: 994 6351 0084 Password: 137405
Leo Sarbanes presents Orchestra for All: Community, Race, and Storytelling at the Twentieth-Century American Symphony . This event will also be livestreamed via Zoom.
Rachel Rosenman presents Towards an Intermedial Poetics of Song: Studies in Twentieth-Century French Mélodie. Rachel's dissertation research focuses on French art song ( mélodie ) around the turn of the twentieth century, advocating for an analytical...
Cana McGhee presents " Botanical Musicalities: Listening with Plant-Human Encounter." Cana 's dissertation, "Botanical Musicalities: Listening with Plant-Human Encounter," gathers case studies from the 19th century to the present where plants become...
Davindar Singh presents " From Market Corruption to Musical Collusion: The Patronage and Music of Punjabi Logistics, 1925-2025 ." This dissertation follows a century of efforts in Punjab province to expand or halt supply chains of foodgrains and illicit...
Golnaz Shariatzadeh will present Mythologies and Sound. This event will also be live streamed via Zoom . Please note the time for this event has changed and it will now take place at 11:00am instead of 12:00pm as originally scheduled.