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100 McIver St
Greensboro, NC 27412 United States

November 2019

Irna Priore Music and Culture Lecture Series: “Sound, Sociality, and the Making of Mountain Skies”

November 15, 2019 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Collins Lecture Hall (Music 217), 100 McIver St
Greensboro, NC 27412 United States
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SARA SNYDER Assistant Professor and Director, Cherokee Language Program Western Carolina University, Dept. of Anthropology and Sociology Abstract  In May 2019, the Mountain Skies Festival was held in Black Mountain, North Carolina, twenty miles outside of Asheville. Described as “three days of ambient electronic music,” the annual festival brings together local experimental electronic musicians and visual artists with musicians from around the world who gather to perform almost exclusively for each other. This talk will discuss the making of an…

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April 2020

CANCELLED: Irna Priore Music and Culture Lecture Series: “Bodies, Instruments, Interfaces: Theorizing the Materialities of Performance in Electronic Dance Music”

April 3, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Collins Lecture Hall (Music 217), 100 McIver St
Greensboro, NC 27412 United States
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MARK J. BUTLER Professor, Musicology Northwestern University Bienen School of Music Abstract forthcoming... This event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. Light reception to follow. IRNA PRIORE MUSIC AND CULTURE LECTURE SERIES Irna Priore (1963–2014) was a beloved colleague, and associate professor of music theory in the UNCG School of Music. In addition to being a flutist, she was a scholar, teacher, and mentor in music studies, and contributed publications on Luciano Berio, Darmstadt, post-1945 theory,…

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September 2023

“Elements of Soneo Theory: Vocal Improvisation Strategies in Salsa Music” • Irna Priore Music and Culture Lecture Series

September 22, 2023 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Collins Lecture Hall (Music 217), 100 McIver St
Greensboro, NC 27412 United States
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Salsa music’s soneos are improvisatory spaces in which lead singers (soneros) perform impressive feats of vocal pyrotechnics in cyclic alteration with a choral refrain. This paper develops a set of tools for interpreting soneos, inviting analysts to examine the sung stories of salsa music as a multivalent tapestry woven of sound, language, and gesture. Centering venerated soneros like Benny More, Celia Cruz, and Ismael River, Dr. Mitchell explores standard ways of manipulating vocal styles, melodic shapes, rhythmic gestures, and ensemble relationships on the fly during a soneo improvisation. These techniques combine with the cyclic repetition schemes and linear intensification processes scripted by the arrangement, giving rise to unique energetic shapes, which an analyst may then bring into expressive dialogue with the song’s gestural and linguistic media.

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