Lamont Faculty & Alumni represented at AMS/SMT joint conference
On November 9-12 the American Musicological Society and Society for Music Theory held their national conferences — this year in downtown Denver at a joint meeting — and Lamont faculty and alumni were well represented. Papers were presented by Lamont faculty members Annie Booth and Mitch Ohriner. In addition, sessions at the conference were chaired by Jack Sheinbaum and Kristin Taavola.
Lamont alumni who presented papers included Alison Gilbert, Katie Beisel Hollebach, Rose Martin, Maeve Nagel-Frazel, and Jill Rogers.
Here's the complete list of sessions and papers that involved Lamont people, with links to abstracts.
- Alison Gilbert: “Look Not in My Eyes”: Musical Readings of A. E. Housman’s Strategies of Concealment in A Stropshire Lad
- Katie Beisel Hollebach: “The Answer to the Enemy’s Siren”: GI Jill and Government Sponsored Intimacy in World War II Radio
- Rose Martin: Language, Ethics, and Death: ‘…And Points North’ by Stuart Saunders Smith
- Maeve Nagel-Frazel (and Louis Epstein, St. Olaf College): Washington Conservatory Alumni in the Long History of Black Music Studies
- Annie Booth: Supporting Gender Inclusivity in Jazz Education
- Mitch Ohriner: Excess Inhalations in Taylor Swift’s Midnights (2022)
- Jill Rogers (and Erin M. Brooks, SUNY Potsdam): Popular Music, Gendered Violence, and Trauma Studies
- Jack Sheinbaum: New Approaches in Popular Music, Performance, and Technology
- Kristin Taavola: Models and Maps