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Luise E. Peake Music & Culture Colloquium Series

The Luise E. Peake Music & Culture Colloquium is a public event series hosted by the Music History, Ethnomusicology and Experimental Music faculty at the University of South Carolina School of Music, and is dedicated to showcasing diverse programming and guests, especially emerging scholars and artists.

Named after the late musicologist Professor Luise Eitel Peake-Dickerman who served on the School of Music faculty from 1968 to 1994, the Peake Colloquium offers the School of Music, University, and Columbia communities with free workshops, concerts, scholarly talks and films that engage with musical histories of the past and present, performance practices, and global cultures.

All Luise E. Peake Music & Culture Colloquium events are free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. A reception for students follows each event.

Spring 2019

Early Music Summit

South Carolina Early Music Summit

January 27, 1:00-5:00 p.m. (Sun.)
School of Music, Room 006
Co-sponsored by the ARS Columbia Recorder Collective.

Ross Karre

 Ross Karre, Co-Artistic Director, International Contemporary Ensemble

“Interdisciplinary/Antidisciplinary: Reconciling Conventions of Creative Producing in Opera, Theater, Music and the DIY”

February 1, 1:10-2:00 p.m. (Fri)
School of Music, Room 232
Co-sponsored by Spark: Carolina’s Music Leadership Laboratory.

Workshop

Workshop: Preparing for Graduate Comprehensive Exams

February 8, 1:10-2:00 p.m. (Fri)
School of Music, Room 232

John Romey

John Romey, Case Western Reserve University

“Popular Song Under Louis XIV: Satirical Street Song and Protest Theater”

March 1, 1:10-2:00 p.m. (Fri)
School of Music, Room 232
Co-sponsored by The Walker Institute.

Yellow Ticket

Silent Film Screening: The Yellow Ticket (Die Gelbe Schein, 1918) starring Pola Negri with a new score performed live by Alicia Svigals (violin) and Marilyn Lerner (piano)

March 31, 6:00 p.m. (Sun)
School of Music Recital Hall
Co-sponsored by Anthropology, European Studies, Russian Studies, Jewish Studies, Film and Media Studies, The Rhodos Fellows Program, the Columbia Jewish Film Festival, and the Kate & Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center.

Mary Ritchey

Marianna Ritchey, University of Massachusetts

“Intel Beethoven: The New Spirit of Classical Music”

April 5, 1:10-2:00 p.m. (Fri)
School of Music, Room 232
Co-sponsored by Sport and Entertainment Management.

“Conducting Business”

2:30–4:00 p.m.
School of Music, Room 210
Co-sponsored by Composition.

Erik Carlson

Concert: Erik Carlson and the USC Experimental Music Workshop directed by Greg Stuart

April 11, 7:30 p.m. (Thur)
701 CCA at 701 Whaley St.
Co-sponsored by the South Carolina Honors College.

Heather Buffington-Anderson

Heather Buffington-Anderson, Claflin University

“Singing, Scatting, and Speaking Black Aesthetics: (Re)Hearing the Vocal Roots of the Black Arts Movement”

April 12, 1:10–2:00 p.m. (Fri)
School of Music, Room 232
Co-sponsored by the African American Studies Program.

Student Showcase

School of Music Student Showcase

Danielle Wood, BM Horn Performance / Taylor Gable, MM Music History

April 19, 1:10–2:00 p.m. (Fri)
School of Music, Room 232

 

Fall 2018

 Carl DuPont

Carl DuPont, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

“The Magical Black Gospel Choir”

Friday, September 14, 1:10–2:00 p.m.
School of Music, Room 232

 Daniel Levin

Daniel Levin, cello; Tony Malaby, saxophones; Randy Peterson, drums

Lecture/Performance: The Practice of Free Improvisation

Friday, September 21, 1:10–2:00 p.m.
School of Music Recital Hall

 Imani Mosley

Imani Mosley, Duke University

“A Movement, A Shadow, A Possibility: Queer Anxiety in Britten’s Operas”

Friday, September 28, 1:10–2:00 p.m.
School of Music Room 232

 Nathan Fleshner  

Nathan Fleshner, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

"Music Analysis and Mental Health: A Closer Look at Popular Music”

Friday, October 5, 1:10–2:00 p.m.
School of Music Room 232
Co-sponsored by Music Theory

 Jonathan Kregor  

Jonathan Kregor, University of Cincinnati

“Remembering Evanescence’s Synthesis

Friday, October 12, 1:10-2:00 p.m.
School of Music Room 232

Kunio Hara

Kunio Hara, University of South Carolina

“Joe Hisaishi’s Soundtrack for My Neighbor Totoro

Friday, November 9 , 1:10-2:00 p.m.
School of Music Room 232


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