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Programme

All sessions, as well as the Friday evening concert, are scheduled for the Faculty of Music, Edward Johnson Building, University of Toronto.

Bonus concert for early arrivals! [more info]

 
Thursday April 20

 

1-3 SSCM Board Meeting, EO12
   

Charpentier 
C. Jane Gosine (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Chair and Respondent

 
3:30 “Charpentier’s Motets melêz de symphonie: A Nephew’s Offering”
  Shirley Thompson, Birmingham Conservatoire, UK
   
4:15 “‘Even Good Homer Nods’: Charpentier’s Copy of Beretta’s 16-Part
  Missa Mirabiles elationes maris
  Graham Sadler, University of Hull, UK
   
5:00 Opening reception
   
7:30 Opera Atelier: Orfeo. Elgin Theatre, 189 Yonge St. (Yonge and Queen).
  See Opera Atelier. Discount available to SSCM members.
 
Friday April 21
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Music and the Sacred across Europe 
Gregory Johnston (University of Toronto), Chair

 
9:00 "Serenading the Addolorata: Music in Confraternal Devotions at Santa
  Maria dei Servi in Milan”
  Christine Getz, University of Iowa
   
9:40 “‘A Famous Man of Famous Successors’ and Lobet den Herrn:
  Johann Pachelbel at St. Sebald in Nuremberg”
  Kathryn Welter, Wayland, MA
   
10:20 Break
   
10:40 "The Psalms of David and Women’s Musical Culture in Seventeenth-
  Century England”
  Linda Austern, Northwestern University
   
11:20 “A Newly Discovered French Baroque Mass by Jean Gilles (1668-1705):
  Reconsidering the Concerted Mass in France c. 1700"
  John Hajdu Heyer, University of Wisconsin/Whitewater
   
12-2 Business lunch
   

Music, Dance, and Art in Italy 
Wendy Heller (Princeton University), Chair

2:15 "'They Dance Well For Whom Good Fortune Plays’: Dance Etchings by
  G. M. Mitelli (1634-1718)”
  Barbara Sparti, Rome
   
3:00 “Artists and Musicians in Early Baroque Rome:  Contacts and
  Commissions”
  Noel O’Regan, University of Edinburgh, UK
   
3:45 Break
   
4:00  Lecture-Recital: “‘E dir a l’empia fera’: An ‘Echo of Whispers’ and the
  Poetics of the Affetti Cantabili
  Massimiliano Guido, University of Pavia
   

Dinner on your own

   
7:30 Concert: Venice North. Kiri Tollaksen, cornetto; Linda Melsted, violin;
  Dominic Teresi, dulcian; Greg Ingles, sackbut; Borys Medicky, organ. Part
  of concert series Baroque Music Beside the Grange, in collaboration with
  UT Faculty of Music. Walter Hall. See alisonmelville.com. Discount
  available to SSCM members.
 
Saturday April 22
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"Li due Orfei…" 
Tim Carter (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Chair

 
9:00 "New Light on the History of L’Orfeo (Francesco Buti/Luigi Rossi)”
  Michael Klaper, University of Erlangen
   
9:40 "The Rhetoric of Heroism. Voice and Genre in Monteverdi’s Orfeo
  Ståle Wikshåland, University of Oslo
   
10:20 Break
   
10:45 “Staging Orfeo: A Roundtable Discussion”
  Tim Carter (president, SSCM), Marshall Pynkoski (co-artistic director,
  Opera Atelier), David Fallis (musical director, Opera Atelier)
   
12-2 Lunch on your own
   
12-2 JSCM Editorial Board Meeting, Trinity College (Private Dining Room)
   

Biography and Patronage 
Jonathan Glixon (University of Kentucky), Chair

2:00 “Francesco Corbetta: Musician, Magician...Spy?”
  Claire Fontijn, Wellesley College
   
2:45 “Female Patronage in Seventeenth-Century Rome: The Case for
  Maria Mancini”
  Valeria de Lucca, Princeton University
   
3:30 Break

Lecture Recital

3:45 "À jouer ou à chanter: Evidence for Adapting Seventeenth-Century
  Vocal Airs to Woodwinds"
  Debra Nagy, Case Western Reserve University
   
4:45 Break
   
6:00 Cocktails
   
7:00 SSCM Annual Banquet
 
Sunday April 23
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8:30 Breakfast buffet, Edward Johnson Building
   

Sources and Performance 
Kathryn Lowerre (Michigan State University), Chair

 
9:00 “‘Fowle Originalls’ and ‘Fayre Writeing’: Reconsidering Purcell’s
  Compositional Process”
  Rebecca Herissone, University of Manchester, UK
   
9:45 Lecture-Recital: “Crossing the Rhine with Froberger: The Significance
  of Recent Manuscript Discoveries"
  David Schulenberg, Wagner College
   
10:45 Closing remarks
   
11:15 SSCM Board Meeting, Room E13
   
3:00 Afternoon matinee, Opera Atelier: Orfeo [buy tickets]
   

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