Musicology students receive fellowships

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Two doctoral students in musicology have recently been awarded fellowships. Jessica Kizzire will receive the University of Iowa’s Ballard Seashore Fellowship, which provides “protected and supported time” for doctoral candidates to focus on their research and the writing of their dissertations. Jessica will be completing “Hearing Wonderland: Aural Adaptation and Carroll’s Classic Tale,” in which she will critically examine the role of sound in multimedia adaptations of Lewis Carroll’s story in film, ballet, and other multimedia formats.

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Michele Aichele has been awarded an American Association of University Women (AAUW) American Dissertation Fellowship. The AAUW, founded in 1881, is dedicated to promoting equity and education for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. In her dissertation, “Cécile Chaminade (1857–1944) and ‘The New Woman’ in the United States,” Michele considers why the composer’s music became so popular, inspiring hundreds of American Chaminade music clubs, and explores how traditional female roles related to and conflicted with Chaminade’s public persona and career.

Stanford Humanities Center Fellow Q&A: Music theory scholar Jennifer Iverson

iversonhi-res.jpgProf. Jennifer Iverson, who has been spending 2015-2016 as a fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center, has been interviewed about her research.  Read the interview here: http://shc.stanford.edu/news/research/stanford-humanities-center-fellow-qa-music-theory-scholar-jennifer-iverson

 

UIowans present at Iowa Musicology Day

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University of Iowa students and faculty traveled to Drake University in Des Moines to present papers at the second Iowa Musicology Day on Saturday, March 26. The topics of their research included film music, the music of German POWs in Iowa, The Tempest by Frank Martin, and an early female conductor, the Countess of Radnor.  Professor Marian Wilson Kimber chaired the program committee for the event.

Pictured are Kelsey McGinnis, Prof. Nathan Platte, Tim Cuffman, Elissa Kana, and Jared Hedges.  (Not pictured: Philip Rudd.)