The Eighth Annual Pearl Kibre Medieval Study Interdisciplinary Student Conference will be held at the CUNY Graduate Center on Friday, March 1st, 2013. The conference title this year is “New Media and the Middle Ages”, and will feature three panels of paper presentations, with topics ranging from media and memory in the Middle Ages to new […]
Three GC Scholars to Present at AMSGNY Opera Meeting
On February 16th, 2013, three Graduate Center scholars will be presenting papers at the AMS Greater New York Chapter winter meeting: Professor Emeritus Dr. Barbara Hanning will be presenting “Powerless Spirit: Echo on the Musical Stage of the Late Renaissance”, doctoral student in music theory Ji Yeon Lee will be presenting “Critical Reflections on Robert Lepage’s […]
The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy
JITP, The Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, cordially invites submissions for all sections. JITP welcomes work that explores critical and creative uses of interactive technology in teaching, learning, and research. We invite submissions of audio or visual presentations, interviews, dialogues, or conversations, creative works, manifestos, or jeremiads as well as traditional long-form articles. Submissions might […]
Conference Schedule:
16th Annual City University of New York Graduate Students in Music (GSIM) Conference Friday 4/12: 1:30–2:00: Registration and welcoming – Student lounge, room 3102 2:00–4:00: Paper session: “Philosophical Influences” Drew Nobile, session chair Room 3491 Zachary Bernstein (CUNY Graduate Center), “Leonhard Euler’s Tentamen novae musicae theoriae and the Inheritance of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy” Emily S. Monk (University of South Carolina), […]
Tania León Composition wins Grammy Nomination
Composer and conductor Tania León, distinguished professor of music at the Graduate Center, has been nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Contemporary Classical Composition category (79), for “Inura for Voices, Strings and Percussion” on her CD In Motion (Albany Records, TROY 1284). The performing artists are Son Sonora Voices, directed by Judith Cluman, with Son Sonora Ensemble […]
GC Music Student wins Charles Ives Fellowship
Haralabos Stafylakis (Music) won a $15,000 Charles Ives Fellowship for 2012 from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The award will be presented at the academy’s annual ceremonial in May. Stafylakis, a Montréal-born composer, is currently working on his Ph.D. with doctoral faculty members David Del Tredici (Dist. Prof., City, Music) and Jason Eckardt (Assoc. […]
TRANS-Transcultural Music Review Call for Article Submissions
TRANS 17 (2013) invites GC students to submit academic articles about music with a transversal perspective. TRANS-Transcultural Music Review is on-line and free accessed. It is the peer to peer reviewed journal of the Society for ethnomusicology of Spain and Spanish Branch of IASPM. TRANS receives around 30,000 visits per month, ranks in highest place among […]
Pianists Lee & Dank sign with artist Agencies
Soyeon Kate Lee and Ran Dank, brilliant pianists in the GC’s D.M.A. program, have signed on with prestigious artist agencies: Mr. Dank with Colbert Artists Management, and Ms. Lee with Diane Saldick Management. These agencies manage illustrious musicians such as pianists Alfred Brendel and Ursula Oppens, cellist Janos Starker, conductor Jorge Mester, and clarinetist Charles […]

