The University of Arizona DEI Choral Literature Intensive
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1737 East University Boulevard,Tucson AZ 85721
05 January, 2023
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Come join us for a three-day intensive featuring lectures and reading/workshop sessions on outstanding music of historically excluded composers and populations! This event is appropriate for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as current teachers and faculty members. The schedule includes ten lectures, each of which provides an overview of an individual composer, their works and their compositional style and influences. In addition, each day includes a reading/workshop session in which attendees have the chance to sing through two works by each composer. Featured composers include Adolphus Hailstork, Marianne Martines, Salamone Rossi, Raffaella/Vittoria Aleotti, Byung-Hee Oh, José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Joy T. Nilo, Louis Lewandowski, Undine Smith Moore and Blas Galindo. The schedule also includes opportunities to socialize and to experience the beauty, culture and food of Tucson, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. This event will be held in the Steve Eller Dance Theatre (one of fifteen of Arizona’s Greatest Architectural Wonders) on the University of Arizona campus located at 1737 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85719 All lectures will be held in the Melissa Lowe and Jory Hancock Dance Studio. All reading/workshop sessions will be held on the Stevie Eller Dance Theater Stage. Thursday, January 5 12:30 Check-in (Stevie Eller Dance Theatre Lobby) 1-1:50 Lecture: Adolphus Hailstork, Dr. Elizabeth Schauer 2-2:50 Lecture: Marianne Martines, James Higgs 3-3:50 Reading/Workshop Session 4-4:50 Lecture: Salomone Rossi, Dr. Elizabeth Schauer 7:00 Dinner and show at Gaslight Theatre: Two Gun McGraw 7010 E. Broadway, Tucson (Tickets for the show are included in the cost of registration for those who register by December 1 - cost of dinner is not included)Friday, January 6 9-9:50 Lecture: Raffaella/Vittoria Aleotti, Dr. Elizabeth Schauer 10-10:50 Lecture: Byung-Hee Oh, Mirae Lee 11-11:50 Reading/Workshop Session 12:15-1:45 Lunch at Guadalajara’s Grill and Tequila Bar 4901 E. Broadway, Tucson (Attendees pay for their own lunch)2-2:50 Lecture: José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Dr. Elizabeth Schauer 3-3:50 Lecture: Joy T. Nilo, Sinamar Pascua Respicio 4:15 Hike Tumamoc Hill or Sentinel Peak Tumamoc Hills is 3.1 miles/738’ elevation gain/one hour, 40 minutes; Sentinel Peak/A Mountain is 1.7 miles/275’ elevation gain/46 minutes. Sunset is around 5:306:30 Dinner TBA Saturday, January 7 8:30-10:00 Sonoran Desert Museum We highly recommend this experience! You must purchase tickets on your own at: https://desertmuseum.org10:30-11:20 Lecture: Louis Lewandowski, Dr. Elizabeth Schauer 11:30-12:20 Lecture: Undine Smith Moore, Prof. Nicky Manlove 12:30-2:15 Lunch in Sam Hughes: Flora’s Market Run, Bob Dobbs, Tumerico, Borderlands All in the 2500 block of E. 6th St., Tucson (Attendees pay for their own lunch)2:15-3:05 Lecture: Blas Galindo, Dr. Elizabeth Schauer 3:15-4:05 Reading/Workshop Session 4:15-4:45 Wrap-up/Questions/Discussion 5:00 Happy Hour at Arizona Inn 2200 E. Elm St., Tucson (Attendees pay for their own drinks/snacks)Registration: $350 (includes ticket to Two Gun McGraw at Gaslight Theatre for those who register by December 1) Sonoran Desert Museum tickets and meals are NOT included in the cost of registration. Music for reading/workshop sessions will be loaned for the sessions. For more information contact James Higgs at [email protected]
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