Monday May 31, 2021

Monday May 31, 2021

MusCan Conference 2021, FINAL PROGRAM May 31–June 4 Please note that all times are in Mountain Daylight Time Times will be shown in your local time zone on the Congress platform MONDAY MAY 31, 2021 Session 1 9:00-9:50 Performers, Health, and Wellness Chair: TBD 9:00 Chair’s Introduction 9:05 “HITS for HIIT, Creating Music for Sophie Stévance Université Laval High Intensity Interval Training: The Influence of Audio-Vision on Visual Perception” 9:20 “Sound Performers Canada: Impact Christine Guptill University of of a blended-learning course on Ottawa musicians' health” 9:35 “Cataloguing Musicians Health & Carlos Tinoco University of Wellness Resources In Canadian Calgary Post-Secondary Music Programs” Session 2. 10:10-11:00 Nouvelles perspectives sur Mozart dans la propagande nazie en Autriche annexée Chair: Jon-Tomas Godin 10:10 Chair’s Introduction 10:15 “Rendre au Reich ce qui Sebastián Rodríguez Université appartient à Dieu : La musique Mayén d’Ottawa religieuse de Mozart en Autriche annexée” 10:30 “Mozart dans l’Axe : La délégation Marie-Hélène Benoit-Otis Université de italienne à la Semaine Mozart du Gabrielle Prud’homme Montréal Reich allemand (1941)” 10:45 “L’imagerie de la Semaine Mozart Elisabeth Otto Université de du Reich allemand à Vienne” Montréal Session 3. 11:20-12:50 LECTURE RECITAL SERIES I Chair: TBD 11:20 “Rhapsody in Blue for ‘easier’ Piano Wei Chen Bruce Lin; Texas Lutheran Duet?! Solutions for challenges in Nicole Narboni University; Ensemble Playing with an American Independant Classic!” Scholar 12:05 “Transforming Bach: A Resurgence Phoebe Roberston Manhattan School of Solo Flute Neoclassicism” of Music LUNCH 12:50-1:30 Session 4. 1:30-3:00 Opera and Music Theatre: Performance Practices Chair: TBD 1:30 Chair’s Introduction 1:35 “Community, Place, and Music Colleen Renihan; Queen’s Theatre in Kingston 1879-2019” Vanessa Romao University; University of Toronto 1:50 “L’instrumentalisation des opéras de Matilde Legault Université de Giacomo Puccini par le régime Montréal fasciste italien (1922-1943) : Le cas de Turandot” 2:05 BREAK: 10 MINUTES 2:15 Chair’s Introduction 2:30 “A fitting ending? Unravelling Eva Branda Wilfrid Laurier Dvořák’s ‘conflicted’ artistic persona University in the Armida reviews and obituaries” 2:45 “Sounds from Another Time: Diction Mary Blake Rose University of and Pronunciation in Historical Western Ontario Recordings” Session 5. 3:20-3:40 Phrase and Form: Corpus Studies Approaches to Analysis Chair: TBD 3:20 Chair’s Introduction 3:25 “Form in Post-Tonal Music: An Gretta Sayers Brandon University Approach for Corpus Studies Using Debussy’s Piano Préludes” 3:40 “Schumann’s Fragment” Revisited: Matthew Poon University of Non-Tonic Initiating Functions in Toronto the Nineteenth Century” TUESDAY JUNE 1, 2021 Session 1 9:00-9:50 Ethnicities and Nationalist Perspectives: Historical and Current Practices Chair: TBD 9:00 Chair’s Introduction 9:05 “National Perspectives and the Fate Adalyat Issiyeva McGill University of Ethnic Minorities on Russian- Chinese Borders: Representing Taranchis (Uighurs) at Ethnographic Concerts” 9:20 “Music Nationalism in the 1971 Shamika Shabnam McMaster Bangladesh Liberation War” University 9:35 “Missionaries in Macau: Tracing Justin Munger University of Jesuit Musical Influences on the Ottawa Journey to China in the late 16th Century” Session 2. 10:10-11:00 Reflections on 19th Century Music History Chair: TBD 10:10 Chair’s Introduction 10:15 “Self-Publication and the Lars Helgert University of Business of Music Composition Maryland/American in Mid-Nineteenth-Century University America: Charles Balmer and Herrman Saroni” 10:30 “Future Fire: Liszt’s Writings on Jamie Meyers Riczu; University of Alberta Program Music” Morteza Abedinifard 10:45 “What the Devil Left Behind” Benjamin University of Toronto Louwersheimer Session 3. 11:20-12:50 LECTURE RECITAL SERIES II Chair: TBD 11:20 “Fusion, Appreciation, or Eric Hung Music of Asian Appropriation? Exploring Three America Research Piano Works That Blend Asian, Center South American and Western Musical Traditions” 12:05 “To One Beyond Seas: an Véronique Mathieu University of interdisciplinary collaboration Ingrid Stöltzel Saskatchewan; inspired by the writings of Mohawk University of Canadian poet Emily Pauline Kansas Johnson” LUNCH 12:50-1:30 Session 4. 1:30-3:00 Pedagogy and Collaboration: Innovative Approaches Chair: TBD 1:30 Chair’s Introduction 1:35 “Body, Mind, and Psyche: Catrina Flint de Médicis Vanier College Rethinking How We Teach Sight- Glen Ethier Singing” Grace Valiante 1:50 “Creating Connections through Sophie Louise Roland University of Interdisciplinary Collaborations: Kelly Bylica Western Ontario; Reflective Practice and Skills Laura Benjamins Boston University; Transfer for Music Students” University of Western Ontario 2:05 BREAK: 10 MINUTES 2:15 Chair’s Introduction 2:30 “Gamifying the Music Theory Lynnsey Lambrecht Bradley University Curriculum” Alexandrea Jonker McGill University 2:45 “Effective Use of Imagery for the Evgeny Chugunov Lakehead Prevention of Injuries in Piano University Performance” Session 5. 3:20-4:10 Popular Music: Women’s Voices Chair: TBD 3:20 Chair’s Introduction 3:25 “Patsy Gallant’s Use of Vocal Alexei Michailowsky York University Techniques: Constructing and Reconstructing a Fluid Musical Persona” 3:40 “Nina Simone at the Piano: Musical Michèle Duguay The Graduate Protest in ‘Love Me or Leave Me’ Center, CUNY and ‘My Baby Just Cares for Me’” 3:55 “Form as Timbre: Tracking the Kristi Hardman The Graduate Form of Tanya Tagaq's ‘Ilunikavi’ Center, CUNY through Timbral Changes” Session 6. 4:30-6:00 PART I: Framing Music Theory and Perception PART II Pianists and Personas Chair: TBD 4:30 Chair’s Introduction 4:35 “Black Narratives in the White Kyle Hutchinson Independent Racial Frame: Dialogue, Scholar Persistence, and Structure in Florence Price’s Piano Sonata in E minor” 4:50 “Style impacts listeners’ tonal- Bryn Hughes; University of harmonic representation of Western Dominique Vuvan Lethbridge; music” Skidmore College 5:05 BREAK: 10 MINUTES 5:15 Chair’s Introduction 5:30 “Margaret Ann Ireland, pianist and Richard Hornsby University of New unlikely cultural diplomat” Brunswick 5:45 “Which Glenn Gould, anyway?” Paul Sanden University of Lethbridge Session 7. 6:20-6:50 MINI-CONCERT SERIES 1 Chair: TBD 6:20 “Liminal Spaces” Justin Massey; Independent Wesley Shen Scholar; University of Toronto WEDNESDAY JUNE 2, 2021 Session 1 9:00-9:50 Negotiating Distance: Music-Making and Isolation Chair: TBD 9:00 Chair’s Introduction 9:05 “Isolated Bodies, United Voices: Michelle Boyd Acadia University Virtual Choir in the Time of COVID- 19” 9:20 “Tuning in/to Zoom: The Music on Brendan Kent Carleton University the Rebound Festival as a Model for Inclusive Networked Musical Praxis” 9:35 “The Online Composer-Audience Luis Ramirez York University Collaboration” Session 2. 10:10-11:00 Sound and Image: Composition, Technologies, Invention, Intermediality Chair: TBD 10:10 Chair’s Introduction 10:15 “Monumental stereo: Maurice Jonathan Goldman Université de Jarre’s stereophonic score for the Montréal first ‘son et lumière’ at the Château de Chambord (1952)” 10:30 “Fantasies of Musical Inscription” Virginia Georgallas University of California, Berkeley 10:45 “Hacking Hitchcock: Intermediality Caroline Ehman Brandon in Nicole Lizée's Hitchcock University Études” Session 3. 11:20-12:50 LECTURE RECITAL SERIES III Chair: TBD 11:20 “Collaborative Intersections in Andrew Noseworthy; Western New Music” Yaz Lancaster University; New York University: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development 12:05 “Carleton Lab Ensemble: Zoom Ellen Waterman Carleton University Jamming during COVID-19” (flute/vocals) Rebecca Cowal (tenor and soprano sax) Brendan Kent (electric guitar/synthesizer) Anthony Kubelka (keys) Matt Scriven (clarinet) Jennie Seaborn (drums/percussion) Zachary Sedlar (tenor and baritone saxophone) LUNCH 12:50-1:30 Session 4. 1:30-3:00 Curriculum: Revisiting Decolonization and Integration in the Classroom Chair: TBD 1:30 Chair’s Introduction 1:35 “Mitigating European-centric Bias James McGowan Carleton in University Music Theory University Curricula and Course Design” 1:50 “Revisiting Treaty People in Music Katie Tremblay Trent University Education: Towards Decolonizing the Instrumental Classroom” 2:05 BREAK: 10 MINUTES 2:15 Chair’s Introduction 2:30 “Decolonizing the Curriculum for Jody Stark University of Canadian Elementary Music: A Manitoba Pragmatic Interpretive Inquiry” 2:45 “Integrating South Asian Music into Oshadhee Satarasinghe University of Our Music Classrooms” Calgary Session 5. 3:20-4:10 Performance, Authorship, and Listening Practice Chair: TBD 3:20 Chair’s Introduction 3:25 “Reanimating ornamentation: Kevin Ngo University of Bridging the gap between historical Calgary performance practice and contemporary performers” 3:40 “Authorship, Identity, and the Cintia Cristiá Ryerson University Challenges of Composing for Guitar: The case of Murray Adaskin’s Duo for viola and guitar (1996)” 3:55 “Listening to a Gradual Process: Martin Ross Western University Gesture in Steve Reich's Melodica” Session 6. 4:30-6:00 PART I: Digital Methodologies: Encyclopedias and Discographies PART II: The Agency of Music in Film and Video Games Chair: TBD 4:30 Chair’s Introduction 4:35 Creating the Canadian Encyclopedia Sophie Bisson York University of Canadian Opera: from Collecting Data Practices to Digital Implementation 4:50 “Voix d’exception : Les métadonnées Jada Watson Université

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