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FACULTY OF MUSIC
Lecture List for Trinity Term 2008
NOTICE: Non-members of the University may not attend university lectures (unless they are announced as open to
the general public) without payment of a fee, otherwise than by personal invitation of the lecturer concerned. Persons
who are neither reading for a qualification of this University nor otherwise exempt, and who wish to attend lectures in
any term, should apply to the Buildings and Events Manager, Examination Schools, for details of fees. At least three
working days' notice is required before a lecture permit can be issued, to allow liaison with the department or faculty
concerned. Senior visiting scholars from other universities who wish to attend lectures, seminars, or classes should
normally apply to the lecturer concerned directly, and not to the Buildings and Events Manager.
Lectures begin on the first possible day after the beginning of Full Term (Sunday, 20 April) unless
otherwise stated.
Lectures will begin five minutes after the hour and finish at five minutes before the next hour.
Subject Lecturer Time Place
FINAL HONOUR SCHOOL 2008
List A
Topics in Music History before 1750
Music in Secular Society, 1350-1550 (rev) Prof. Strohm Tu.12 (wk 2) Denis Arnold
Hall
List A
Topics in Music History after 1700
Musical Modernism - Beethoven to Boulez Dr Cooke M.10 (wks 1-3) Denis Arnold
Hall
List C
Before Silence and After: Experimental Music in the Prof. Cross W.10 (wks 1-4) Lecture Room B
20th and 21st Centuries (revs)
Ethnomusicology (revs) Dr Stokes Tu.11 (wks 1-4) Lecture Room A
Jews in German Music Culture, 1700-1900 (revs) Prof. Dreyfus Tu.10 (wks 1-4) Prof. Dreyfus
room, Faculty of
Music
Not Opera: Twentieth-Century Music Theatre (revs) Mr Sacau- M.11 (wks 1-4) Committee
Ferreira Room
FINAL HONOUR SCHOOL 2009
List A
Topics in Music History before 1750
Music in Italian Culture 1000-1400 (rev) Prof. Strohm M.12 (wk 2) Denis Arnold
Hall
List A
Topics in Music History after 1700
The Keyboard Sonata 1740-1830 Dr Wollenberg Th.10 (wks 2-7) Denis Arnold
Hall
List B
Orchestration (cont.) Dr Saxton W.12 (wk 1) Lecture Room B
List C
Critical Responses to Music Prof. Clarke W.11 (wks 1-4) Denis Arnold
W.11-1 (wks 6-8) Hall
Jews in German Musical Culture, 1700-1900 Prof. Dreyfus Tu.11 (wks 1-7) Committee
Room
LECTURE LISTS TRINITY TERM 2008
Subject Lecturer Time Place
Final Honour School 2009: List C (continued)
The History of Jazz Prof. Yudkin F.10-12 (wk 3-5) Committee
Room
Tradition, Innovation and Time (cont.) Dr Saxton Tu.12 (wks 1-3, 6- Lecture Room B
8)
The following are non-compulsory lectures and seminars which interested undergraduates, graduate students and
staff are warmly encouraged to attend:
GRADUATE STUDENTS' COLLOQUIA Conveners: Tu.5.15 Denis Arnold
Mrs Bullivant and (wks 18) Hall
Mr Desbruslais
`The ghazal singing of Ustad Amir Mohammed of John Baily 22 April
Kabul' (Goldsmiths,
University of
London)
`Languishing for Provenance: The Troubled History Lisa Colton 29 April
of Zelo tui langueo and the Search for Women's (University of
Polyphony in England' Huddersfield)
`Faith, Hope and the Hope of Love: On Fidelity in the Richard 6 May
Era of Phonographic Technology' Middleton
(University of
Newcastle-upon-
Tyne)
`Strauss's Silent History' Matthew Werley 13 May
(Magdalen
College)
`Björk: Nature, Technology and Icelandic National Nicola Dibben 20 May
Identity' (University of
Sheffield)
`Changing the Topic in Mozart: Groundworks for a Stephen Rumph 27 May
Syntax of Classical Topics' (University of
Washington,
USA)
`Music in the Age of Mass Distribution: Reflecting Tim Benjamin 3 June
on Walter Benjamin in the Early 21st Century' (Christ Church)
`Image, Allegory, and the Roman Violinist c1700' Ann Lingas 10 June
(Hertford
College)
OTHER FACULTY EVENTS
Ensemble ISIS (the Faculty's New Music Ensemble Musical
formed to supplement the composition syllabus for Director:
undergraduates) Dr Traill
Convenor: Dr
Saxton
Composers' workshop (FHS 2008 compositions for M.1.30-4.30 (wk Denis Arnold
electro-acoustic) 1) Hall
Composers' workshop (compositions from all M.1.30-4.30 (wk Denis Arnold
students for choir ) 2) Hall
Ensemble ISIS concert W.1 (wk 2) Denis Arnold
Hall
Barkingside concert Tu.1 (wk 6) Denis Arnold
Hall
Improvisation workshop with Barkingside associated Tu.2.30 (wk 6) Denis Arnold
with FHS 2009 `Critical Responses' course Hall
2
MUSIC
UNDERGRADUATE TIMETABLE
FHS 2008
10.00 am 11.00 am 12 Afternoon
History Topics
Not Opera (revs)
after 1700
Monday 1-3 Mr Sacau- 1-4
(revs)
Ferreira
Dr Cooke
Jews in German
Music Culture, Ethnomusicology History Topics
Tuesday 1700-1900 1-4 (revs) 1-4 before 1750 (rev) 2
(revs) Dr Stokes Prof. Strohm
Prof. Dreyfus
Before Silence
Wednesday (revs) 1-4
Prof. Cross
Thursday
Friday
FHS 2009
History Topics
Monday before 1750 2
Prof. Strohm
Tradition,
Jews in German
Innovation and 1-2,
Tuesday Musical Culture 1-7
Time (cont.) 5-8
Prof. Dreyfus
Dr Saxton
Orchestration
1
Critical Responses 1-4 (cont.) Dr Saxton
Wednesday to Music & Critical Responses
Prof. Clarke 6-8 to Music
6-8
Prof. Clarke
History Topics
Thursday after 1700 2-7
Dr Wollenberg
The History of The History of
Friday Jazz 3 -5 Jazz 3-5
Prof. Yudkin Prof. Yudkin
3