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“The Hitchcock Institute’s 2011 Spring Speaker Series: Milton Babbitt, Time, and Memory" |
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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, "Milton Babbitt, Time, and Memory."
A reflection on one of America’s foremost composers, who passed away in January of 2011.
Anton Vishio is Assistant Professor of Music and Music Professions at NYU’s Steinhardt School, a music theorist, a pianist, and composer interested in exploring the problems and possibilities of text setting. He studies different aspects of music of the past century, especially the ways in which tonality continued to survive long after its supposed dissolution, and the varied conceptions of temporal experience manifested in musical works since 1945. |
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Monday, April11, 2011 |
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2:15pm |
| LOCATION: |
State Lounge, Brooklyn College Student Center |
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718-951-5655 or isam@brooklyn.cuny.edu |
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