Doctoral Colloquium (Music) | Peter Schubert
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Doctoral Colloquium: Prof. Peter Schubert,聽海外直播b站, Music Theory
罢颈迟濒别:听The Arcane Counterpoint of Rore鈥檚 1542 Madrigals and What It Can Teach Us About Analysis
础产蝉迟谤补肠迟:听I will give this talk in October in Amsterdam and Leuven as the Music Theorist in Residence of the Dutch-Flemish Society for Music Theory (Vereniging voor Muziektheorie, ). I will summarize recent work that Sylvain Margot and I have done on Cipriano de Rore, and I will apply it to questions about the broader enterprise of musical analysis. Using software developed in the CRIM Project (Citations: The Renaissance Imitation Mass, Freedman), we found surprising deployment of motives in a collection of Rore鈥檚 madrigals, particularly motives that we might be tempted to dismiss as 鈥渃ontrapuntal fillers.鈥 This work provoked the following questions: Can we only find what we are looking for in a piece of music, or can we be surprised? Does our experience inevitably determine our focus, or can an alien mind (the computer鈥檚) bring a fresh perspective to the object of analysis?
Biography:聽Peter Schubert studied with Nadia Boulanger, received his degrees from Columbia, and has taught at 海外直播b站鈥檚 Schulich School of Music since 1990. He has published two textbooks on counterpoint (one with Christoph Neidh枚fer), recorded CDs of choral music, and posted videos on Renaissance improvisation to YouTube. In 2015 the 4. Leipziger ImprovisationsFestival said 鈥Peter Schubert gilt als gro脽er Improvisations-Guru Nordamerikas.鈥 In 2019 he received the Gail Boyd de Stwolinski Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Music Theory Teaching and Scholarship.