[iberoamericanmusiclist] IAMSG Session at the AMS 2021
Rogerio Budasz
budasz at ucr.edu
Thu Nov 4 11:36:51 PDT 2021
sent on behalf of Ana P. Sanchez-Rojo
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IAMSG Session at the AMS 2021
Join us for the 2021 session of the IAMSG on Friday, Nov 12, 6-8pm.
Confirm your attendance through the Whova app and send us your questions.
We will listen to the presentations live, but you can also access them
previously through the app. You can also access it on the web.
https://ams2021.events.whova.com/Agenda/1995494/
This year's Lightning Lounge is themed around musical activity involving
migration, exile, or diaspora from and to the Iberian Peninsula, Latin
America, and the Caribbean. We asked for proposals about composers,
performers, and music scholars who either chose or had to relocate because
of their political affiliations, sexual orientation, or lack of economic
opportunities. The papers in this panel reflect on the construction of
historical narratives inclusive or exclusive of migration musics, as well
as on individual and collective stories of displacement. The Lightning
Lounge of the Ibero-American Music Study Group includes six short
presentations of seven minutes each followed by a response from Dr. Walter
Clark and a 60-minute session of Q&A.
Paper 1 - Stephen Meyer. Le rendez-vous du tout Paris: Tangomania in Paris
(1911-1914) and the consolidation of tango as a national symbol of
Argentina.
Paper 2 - Eduardo Sato. Modernist Musical Displacements: Heitor Villa-Lobos
and Vera Janacopulos in Paris, 1924.
Paper 3 - Iván César Morales Flores. Diáspora e identidad. Prácticas de
alteridad y (dis)continuidad en la música académica cubana de finales del
siglo XX y principios del XXI.
Paper 4 - Marcelo Hazan. Selling Brazil in Vienna: Manuel de Oliveira
Lima's (1867-1928) "La musique au Brésil. Au point de vue historique."
Paper 5 - Pedro López de la Osa. Internal Exiles during Franco's
Dictatorship (1939-75): Who, Why, and How?
Paper 6 - Alyssa Cottle. The Lost Generation: Chile's Exiled Compositional
Avant-Garde of the 1960s.
*Ana P. Sanchez-Rojo*
504-862-3213
*Assistant Professor, Musicology*
*Newcomb Department of Music, Tulane University*
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