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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Dissertation Colloquium: Rachel Rosenman
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SUMMARY:Dissertation Colloquium: Rachel Rosenman
DESCRIPTION:<p><a href="/node/381" data-entity-type="node" data-entity-uuid="0fe274d3-c1c9-434c-b1c1-657d79b32aee" data-entity-substitution="canonical">Rachel Rosenman</a> presents <em><strong>Towards an Intermedial Poetics of Song: Studies in Twentieth-Century French Mélodie</strong>.</em></p><p>Rachel's&nbsp;<span>dissertation research focuses on French art song (</span><em><span>mélodie</span></em><span>) around the turn of the twentieth century,&nbsp;advocating for an analytical approach to song grounded in the concept of&nbsp;</span><em>intermediality</em><span>:&nbsp;interrelations between expressive media. Specifically, her thesis analyzes </span><em><span>mélodies</span></em><span> by the composers Erik Satie, Mel Bonis, and Francis Poulenc as examples of experiments with the possibilities of art song through the various ways they bring&nbsp;together multiple expressive media forms, including poetry, music, visual art, and spiritual philosophy.</span></p><p>This event will also be livestreamed on <a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__harvard.zoom.us_j_98518999635-3Fpwd-3DaHZvQhaCCBNpscAYe4kox7ZH11XPkA.1&amp;d=DwMFaQ&amp;c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&amp;r=m8Rcbv3A1jZWodceDK8-GmD_mPzzqbnUGkm1NKBLZbE&amp;m=09jggsDv17k7wUSwq0APHgfdc3SKTrzyYKYnzUD-WevzgdZPFYLJa4-wJbEl1bhW&amp;s=Pu9DwZrA67qc0cCyfSIPpF4pEDKE5hK6zBChHlhxqHQ&amp;e=">Zoom</a>.</p>
LOCATION:Davison Room, Loeb Music Library
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