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SUMMARY:Music Senior Project Showcase
DESCRIPTION:8:00 – 8:30 p.m. Michael Van Meter\, “Rocks in My Life” \nThis presentation will explain the compositional process behind my song “Rocks in My Life\,” which I will officially release at commencement on my upcoming album\, Rocks and Words. I will discuss my creative process\, the sound equipment and techniques that I used\, and the influence of samba on my work. The presentation will include a walkthrough of my digital audio workstation\, as well as demonstrations of how to play Brazilian percussion instruments. \n  \n8:30 – 9:00 p.m. Sophie Klein\, “Enrique Granados’ Goyescas: How Madrid’s Eighteenth-Century Majismo Became A Narrative Piano Suite” \nThis presentation will examine Enrique Granados’(1867-1916) synthesis of some of the artworks of Francisco de Goya (1746-1828)\, as well as majismo in the piano suite Goyescas. Majismo was a culture present in the lower classes in eighteenth-century Madrid\, featuring performative courtships between men (majos) and women (majas). This cultural phenomenon has been subject to romanticization due to the gallant and underhanded nature of majismo relationships. I will analyze Granados’ constructed majismo narrative through Spanish musical traits\, leitmotifs\, and careful musical illustrations. I will demonstrate this narrative by playing recordings of various musical examples from the suite. \nThis event is free. Music majors and music minors are eligible for 1 music event attendance for attending this event.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/music-senior-project-showcase-2
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music\, Orchestra Room
CATEGORIES:Current Students,Faculty and Staff,Music
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Music":MAILTO:musicdeptinfo@luther.edu
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SUMMARY:Panel about Graduate School in Music
DESCRIPTION:If you are considering applying for graduate school in music this year or in the future\, or if you want to hear about our panelists’ experiences as graduate students\, please attend. Our panelists are recent or current graduate students in performance\, musicology\, music theory\, and composition graduate programs. This is an informal Q and A session\, so please come with questions. \nThe panel consists of Luther alum\, Zane Larson ’19\, who is a PhD Candidate in Musicology at University of Iowa\, and holds a MA in Music Theory from Florida State University; Dr. Anoushka Divekar\, Assistant Professor (Music)\, who holds a DM in Clarinet Literature and Performance from Indiana University\, and a MM in Clarinet Performance from Texas Tech University; and Luther alum and Adjunct Professor (Music)\, Madeline Starck ’23\, who holds a MM in Music Theory/Composition from University of Louisiana at Lafayette. \nThis is an in-person event and will not be live streamed.
URL:https://www.luther.edu/event/panel-about-graduate-school-in-music
LOCATION:Jenson-Noble Hall of Music\, Orchestra Room
CATEGORIES:Music
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