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The Hitchcock Institute’s 2011 Spring Speaker Series: Music in Polycultural America |
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The H. Wiley Hitchcock Institute for Studies in American Music and in collaboration with the Conservatory of Music, the Department of Africana Studies, and the American Studies Program at Brooklyn College present: Music in Polycultural America
“Remove the Records from Texas”: Parsing Online Archives
This presentation offers a taxonomy of online archives of experimental music, and considers issues of documentation, canon formation, and the rewriting of history in many ways that could not have been foreseen by the musicians and artists whose recordings are being made accessible as never before.
David Grubbs is Associate Professor in the Conservatory of Music of Brooklyn College and Director of the graduate programs in
Performance and Interactive Media Arts (PIMA). He has released eleven solo albums, and is completing a book titled "Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, The Sixties, and Sound Recording" (Duke University Press, forthcoming). |
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Monday, March28, 2011 |
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2:15pm |
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Alumni Lounge, Brooklyn College Student Center |
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718-951-5655 or isam@brooklyn.cuny.edu |
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