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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20150328T140000
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URL:https://music.colostate.edu/events/internationally-recognized-music-sc
 holar-to-speak-at-csu/
SUMMARY:Internationally Recognized Music Scholar to Speak at CSU
DESCRIPTION:The internationally recognized music scholar\, teacher\, and au
 thor Dr. Philip V. Bohlman of the University of Chicago will present a lec
 ture on “Music’s Nationalist Moment.” Dr. Bohlman’s lecture will a
 lso serve as the keynote address for a regional music scholars conference 
 taking place on campus that weekend.\n\nFrom Dr. Bohlman:\nThe historical 
 focus of “Music’s Nationalist Moment” will be the emergence of new c
 oncepts of music\, politics\, and the state during the eighteenth century 
 enlightenments\, particularly the convergence of religious nationalism and
  the encounter with world music beyond the West. Speaking to scholars from
  across the disciplines of music in Fort Collins\, I examine larger philos
 ophical and theological ideas in the extensive writings on music and natio
 nalism by Johann Gottfried Herder\, and examining analytical problems in t
 he contact zones between Western and Asian musical thought\, especially in
  Indian compositional procedures and Chinese modal studies. The “nationa
 list moment” itself marks a change in the way music is understood global
 ly and ontologically\, at once determined by and liberated from the changi
 ng formations of the nation-state in nineteenth century.\n\nThe lecture is
  one of a two part series called “The Rise and Fall of Nationalism in Mu
 sic.”  The second lecture\, “Music After Nationalism\,” will take p
 lace at the University of Colorado at Boulder’s College of Music\, March
  30\, 2 p.m.\n\nPhilip Bohlman is currently the Mary Werkman Distinguished
  Service Professor of Music and the Humanities at the University of Chicag
 o where he serves as Artistic Director of the New Budapest Orpheum Society
 . He also is Honorarprofessor at the Hannover Hochschule für Musik und Th
 eater. An internationally known expert on Jewish music\, Dr. Bohlman has w
 on numerous awards\, including the American Musicological Society’s Noah
  Greenberg Award and Oxford University’s Donald Tovey Prize\, both for e
 xemplary historical performance. Among other honors\, he was a 2013 recipi
 ent of a Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. Dr. Bohlman is the author and/or 
 editor of more than two dozen books\, including the recently published The
  Cambridge History of World Music. He is a former President of the Society
  for Ethnomusicology\, serves on the Editorial Board of Grove Music Online
 \, and is co-editor of the musicological journal Acta musicologica.\n\nThe
  Regional Scholars Conference is a joint venture of the Rocky Mountain/Sou
 thwest Chapters of the American Musicological Society\, the Society for Et
 hnomusicology\, and the Society for Music Theory to be held March 27-28\, 
 2015 at Colorado State University’s University Center for the Arts.\n\nT
 he lecture will be in Room 101A
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