BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
PRODID:iCalendar-Ruby
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performance,Music
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the bicentennial of Clara Schumann (neé Wieck)’s b
 irth\, the conference “Performing Clara Schumann: Keyboard Legacies and Fem
 inine Identities in the Long Romantic Tradition”\, November 16-17\, 2019\, 
 will present a myriad of interpretive frameworks for understanding the hist
 orical\, cultural\, and technological milieu surrounding the virtuosa’s lif
 e and work. Conference events\, ranging from individual paper presentations
 \, to lecture recitals\, to hands-on workshops\, are particularly invested 
 in reconfiguring the feminist outlook surrounding the various (keyboard) ne
 tworks of Clara Schumann’s world and those inspired by her in subsequent ti
 mes. In addition\, this event seeks not only to celebrate the composer’s hi
 storic and musical achievements\, but also to rethink her profound imprint 
 on Romantic\, post- (and ultra-) “Romantic” art culture. \n\nAmong invited 
 guests is keynote speaker Natasha Loges (Royal College of Music)\, Julie Pe
 dneault-Deslauriers (University of Ottawa)\, Styra Avins\, R. Larry Todd (D
 uke) and Katharina Uhde (Valparaiso University). The Conference Keynote (4:
 45 PM) will be held in the AD White Guerlac Room\, and most Saturday events
  will take place in Barnes Hall\, culminating in a concert (8 PM) which fea
 tures performances from pianist David Keep (Eastman) and violinist Soo Yeon
  Kim\, pianists Junghwa Lee\, Theodora Serbanescu-Martin\, and Richard Vali
 tutto\, as well as other students and faculty from the Cornell Music Depart
 ment and beyond. The concert will also include historically allusive stagin
 g and feature original nineteenth-century clothing items from the Cornell C
 ostume and Textile Collection with assistantship from Denise Green (Departm
 ent of Fiber Science And Apparel Design) and Helen Mclallen. The Sunday eve
 nts will include an improvisation workshop led by Professor Roger Moseley\,
  and throughout the conference\, there will be an open house at 726 Univers
 ity Ave\, the hub of Cornell’s new Center for Historical Keyboards. \n\nThi
 s event is jointly sponsored by the Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards
 \, the Department of Music\, the Cornell Council for the Arts\, the Institu
 te for German Cultural Studies (IGCS)\, the Department of German Studies\, 
 and the Society for the Humanities.
DTEND:20191117T030000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T084556Z
DTSTART:20191116T140000Z
GEO:42.446396;-76.484344
LOCATION:Barnes Hall\, Auditorium
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:"Performing Clara Schumann": CU Music
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_30820684143195
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/performing_clara_schumann_cu_music
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Performance,Music
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the bicentennial of Clara Schumann (neé Wieck)’s b
 irth\, the conference “Performing Clara Schumann: Keyboard Legacies and Fem
 inine Identities in the Long Romantic Tradition”\, November 16-17\, 2019\, 
 will present a myriad of interpretive frameworks for understanding the hist
 orical\, cultural\, and technological milieu surrounding the virtuosa’s lif
 e and work. Conference events\, ranging from individual paper presentations
 \, to lecture recitals\, to hands-on workshops\, are particularly invested 
 in reconfiguring the feminist outlook surrounding the various (keyboard) ne
 tworks of Clara Schumann’s world and those inspired by her in subsequent ti
 mes. In addition\, this event seeks not only to celebrate the composer’s hi
 storic and musical achievements\, but also to rethink her profound imprint 
 on Romantic\, post- (and ultra-) “Romantic” art culture. \n\nAmong invited 
 guests is keynote speaker Natasha Loges (Royal College of Music)\, Julie Pe
 dneault-Deslauriers (University of Ottawa)\, Styra Avins\, R. Larry Todd (D
 uke) and Katharina Uhde (Valparaiso University). The Conference Keynote (4:
 45 PM) will be held in the AD White Guerlac Room\, and most Saturday events
  will take place in Barnes Hall\, culminating in a concert (8 PM) which fea
 tures performances from pianist David Keep (Eastman) and violinist Soo Yeon
  Kim\, pianists Junghwa Lee\, Theodora Serbanescu-Martin\, and Richard Vali
 tutto\, as well as other students and faculty from the Cornell Music Depart
 ment and beyond. The concert will also include historically allusive stagin
 g and feature original nineteenth-century clothing items from the Cornell C
 ostume and Textile Collection with assistantship from Denise Green (Departm
 ent of Fiber Science And Apparel Design) and Helen Mclallen. The Sunday eve
 nts will include an improvisation workshop led by Professor Roger Moseley\,
  and throughout the conference\, there will be an open house at 726 Univers
 ity Ave\, the hub of Cornell’s new Center for Historical Keyboards. \n\nThi
 s event is jointly sponsored by the Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards
 \, the Department of Music\, the Cornell Council for the Arts\, the Institu
 te for German Cultural Studies (IGCS)\, the Department of German Studies\, 
 and the Society for the Humanities.
DTEND:20191117T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T084556Z
DTSTART:20191117T140000Z
GEO:42.446396;-76.484344
LOCATION:Barnes Hall\, Auditorium
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:"Performing Clara Schumann": CU Music
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_31495531774112
URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/performing_clara_schumann_cu_music
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
