SCHEDULE
Friday, Feb. 18
2:00-3:30 PM Sonata and Variation
- Samantha Inman, “Norms, Types, and the Davidsbündler: Schumann’s Public and Private Dialogues with the Sonata Tradition”
- Jason Hooper, “Grand Antecedent-Consequent Construction and the Declined Medial Caesura: A Hallmark of Felix Mendelssohn’s Sonata-Form Expositions”
- Judith Ofcarcik, "Schoenberg's Paradox: (In)Comprehensibility and the Variations on a Recitative, Op. 40"
3:45-4:45 PM Hierarchical Approaches
- Jonathan Guez, “You Hear What you Will; The Horns, I hear them Still: Structural Modulation in Act II, Scene 1, of Tristan und Isolde”
- Mitch Ohriner, “An Experiential Analysis of Prolongation”
4:45-7:15 PM Dinner (at area restaurants)
7:15 PM Invited Speakers
- Blair Johnston
- Frank Samarotto
9 PM Reception
Saturday, Feb. 19
8:00 AM Breakfast
9:00-10:30 AM Temporality
- Nicole DiPaolo, “Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum: Metrical Irregularity in Rachmaninoff’s “March” Etude-Tableau in D, op. 39 no. 9”
- Michael McClimon, “The Temporal Importance of 5 in Schubert’s C Major Piano Sonata, D. 279/ii”
- Diego Cubero, “Motivic Temporality and Temporal Coherence in Haydn’s Piano Sonata in C Major, XVI: 50, I”
10:45-11:45 AM Conveying Emotion
- Katrina Roush, “Complex Emotions, Agency, and the Role of “Music Alone”: Two Arias from Puccini’s Turandot
- Danny Arthurs, “Tonal Motion and Suspension in Brad Mehldau's Sehnsucht”
11:45 AM-2:00 PM Lunch (at area restaurants)
2:00-3:00 PM Statistics and Semiotics
- Kris Shaffer, “Neither Tonal nor Atonal”?: A Statistical Root-Motion Analysis of Ligeti's Late Triadic Works
- John Pippen, “The Power of Cybersoul: Classical Topics in Janelle Monáe's Chase Suite”
3:15-5:00 PM Panel session on analysis
5:00-7:30 PM Dinner (at area restaurants)
7:30 PM Keynote, Marion Guck
9:00 PM Informal reception at the Irish Lion
Contact:
Christy Keele, program chair
ckeele [at] indiana [dot] edu