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URL:https://music.colostate.edu/events/music-research-colloquium-series-dr
 -john-pippen/
SUMMARY:Music Research Colloquium Series: Dr. John Pippen
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Abigail Shupe has created the Music Research Colloquium Ser
 ies at Colorado State University\, featuring academic music faculty giving
  talks about their current work.\n\nThe series launches with CSU music pro
 fessor\, Dr. John Pippen\, speaking about his research on Chicago Avant-g
 arde musicians and socioeconomic class. It’s titled “The Musical Work 
 Ethic\, Rehearsals\, and Middle-Class Values in Contemporary Classical Mus
 ic.”\n\nDr. Pippen's ethnographic research examines how musicians in con
 temporary classical music reproduce social class. This paper theorizes tha
 t musicians organize their labor via what he calls 'musical work ethic.' T
 his musical work ethic\, like the Protestant work ethic theorized by Max W
 eber\, facilitated the upward mobility of musicians who positioned themsel
 ves as working as if called to art. Dr. Pippen demonstrates that the music
 al work ethic shapes how musicians understand skill\, how they evaluate th
 emselves\, and how they present themselves to others.\nAbout John Pippen\n
 John Pippen is assistant professor of Ethnomusicology at Colorado State Un
 iversity. His courses address sociological and anthropological studies of 
 music\, musical practices around the world\, and histories of music in the
  United States and Europe.\n\nHis primary research has been an extended et
 hnographic study of the new music scene in Chicago. Blending approaches fr
 om labor studies and aesthetic theory\, Dr. Pippen writes about struggle i
 n the classical music scene in the United States. You can read about his r
 ecent research on New Music Box. Dr. Pippen has presented his research at 
 meetings of the American Musicological Society\, the Society for Ethnomusi
 cology\, the Society for American Music\, and College Music Society\, amon
 g others. Recent work includes a chapter for the forthcoming Oxford Handbo
 ok of Spectral Music\, and several articles out for review. Dr. Pippen is 
 also an avid athlete\, having raced the half-marathon\, marathon\, and tri
 athlon.\n\nDegrees\nPh.D.\, Musicology\, University of Western Ontario\nM.
 M.\, Musicology\, University of Tennessee\, Knoxville\nB.M.\, Music Educat
 ion\, Tennessee Tech University
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LOCATION:University Center for the Arts Room 136\, 1400 Remington Street\, 
 Fort Collins \, Colorado\, 80524\, United States
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