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Rhythm in Music since 1900

22–24 September, 2023

Schulich School of Music 91ɬÂþ

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ÌýRiMs1900 Event Programme

Keynotes:

  • Nicole Lizée, composer, performer, and video artist, Montréal
  • Miles Okazaki, guitarist and composer, Princeton University
  • Jason Yust, music theorist, Boston University
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Special features:

  • John Hollenbeck, composer and drummer/percussionist
  • Jacqueline Leclair, oboist
  • Fabrice Marandola, percussionist and ethnomusicologist
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Rhythm in music since 1900 remains a rich and fascinating field of inquiry. The second RiMs1900 conference seeks to bring multiple perspectives to bear on this field. It will address repertoires ranging from jazz and popular music to global musics and art musics, and topics from performance and pedagogy to cognition and theory. The featured presenters are composers, performers, and music scholars at the leading edges of rhythmic experimentation and conceptualization.

Conference director

Daphne Leong

Program committee

Daphne Leong (University of Colorado Boulder, Dean’s Chair in Music at 91ɬÂþ), chair, ex officio
Ben Duinker (91ɬÂþ)
Jonathan Goldman (Université de Montréal)
Christoph Neidhöfer (91ɬÂþ)

Local arrangements

Devon Wilkinson (91ɬÂþ)
Adam Dillon (91ɬÂþ)
Kelsey LussierÌý(91ɬÂþ)

Production

Martin Daigle (91ɬÂþ)

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We gratefully acknowledge the support of:

Schulich School of Music


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