topography

City, Chant, & the Topography of Early Music

Friday - Sunday, October 2-4, 2009
A conference in honor of Thomas Forrest Kelly

Department of Music
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-495-2791 musicdpt@fas.harvard.edu


Keynote Address

Craig Wright
Looking Back (and Forward) to the Middle Ages

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PRESENTERS


Peter Bloom
Berlioz's First Nights

Susan Boynton
Reproducing the Middle Ages in Eighteenth-Century Toledo

Iain Fenlon
A First Night in Baroque Rome

Andreas Haug
Ways of Singing Hexameter in Tenth Century Europe

David Hiley
Surge, Petre! Sets of Chants for St Peter in Benevento, Peterborough,
and Some Places in Between

Michel Huglo
Barbara Haggh-Huglo
The Topography of Music Theory in Paris, 900-1400

Arni Ingolfsson
Echoes from the Periphery: Rask 98, Modal Change
and Oral Transmission in 17th-Century Iceland

Katarina Livljanic
Genealogies in Dalmatia and Issues in Performance

Matthew Peattie
Beneventan Music and Gregorian Modality

Andreas Pfisterer
Easter Vigil Canticles from Italy

Alejandro Planchart
The Geography of Proper Tropes in Northern Italy

Susan Rankin
Beyond the Boundaries of Roman-Frankish Chant:
Alcuin's
De laude Dei and Other Early Sources

Dom Daniel Saulnier
The Contribution of Dom Jean Claire in Modal and Liturgical Studies