Musicology Colloquia
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THE REY M. LONGYEAR LECTURE SERIES
Unless otherwise noted, all events take place in the NILES GALLERY of the John Jacob Niles Center for American Music, Lucille Caudill Little Fine Arts Library and Learning Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington. (Directions)
The Rey M. Longyear Lecture Series is funded by a generous gift from Mrs. Katherine Longyear.
See our list of previous guest speakers.
For more information on these events, or about musicology at the University of Kentucky, contact Prof. Diana Hallman (859-257-8184; Diana.Hallman@uky.edu), or go to Musicology at UK.
Longyear Lecture: Daniel Goldmark and Neil Lerner
Friday, October 16, 3:30 PM
Niles Gallery, Lucille Little Fine Arts Library
Free and open to the public
Daniel Goldmark of Case Western Reserve University will present: "Gruesome Misterioso: Conventions for Scary Music", followed by Neil Lerner of Davidson College on “Transformations of a Transformation Scene: Music in Film Versions of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.” There will be an associated screening of the 1931version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde on Saturday at 2:00PM. in the Niles Gallery.
Longyear Lecture: Alexander Silbiger, Duke University
Friday, November 6, 3:30 PM
Niles Gallery, Lucille Little Fine Arts Library
Free and open to the public
"The Promises and Pitfalls of Online Scholarly Music Publishing." Alexander Silbiger is Professor Emeritus, Duke University, and editor, Web Library of Seventeenth-Century Music.
