Contemporary Arts Center
Organized by Dr. Joe Davies and Professor Natasha Loges (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg)
WCCMTA Annual Meeting May 27–28 at the CAC conference room
Music History and Theory Lecture Series: Nicole Grimes - POSTPONED
At CTSA, our priority is the health and safety of our students and community, including faculty, staff, production team, and supporters. In keeping with the decision released by UCI in response to the COVID-19 health crisis, we have decided to cancel or postponed all performances for the remainder of the Spring 2020 quarter.
Music History and Theory Lecture Series: Stefanie Tcharos - POSTPONED
At CTSA, our priority is the health and safety of our students and community, including faculty, staff, production team, and supporters. In keeping with the decision released by UCI in response to the COVID-19 health crisis, we have decided to cancel or postponed all performances for the remainder of the Spring 2020 quarter.
Music History and Theory Lecture Series: Delia Casadei - POSTPONED
At CTSA, our priority is the health and safety of our students and community, including faculty, staff, production team, and supporters. In keeping with the decision released by UCI in response to the COVID-19 health crisis, we have decided to cancel or postponed all performances for the remainder of the Spring 2020 quarter.
Cesar Favila on “Sonic Thresholds in Colonial Mexican Convents"
Join us for the final Winter 2020 lecture of the 2019–2020 UCI Musicology Guest Lectures series. Dr. Cesar Favila from the University of California, Los Angeles will speak on “Sonic Thresholds in Colonial Mexican Convents: The Grates of the Cloister and the Lips of Nuns, or Who was Sister Rosa?,” Thursday February 27, 4 PM, CAC first floor Colloquium room.
Martha Sprigge on “Musical Widowhood and the Gendered Labour of Mourning in East Germany,”
Join us for the second 2020 lecture of the 2019–2020 UCI Musicology Guest Lectures series. Martha Sprigge from the University of California, Santa Barbara will speak on “Musical Widowhood and the Gendered Labour of Mourning in East Germany,” Thursday February 6, 4 PM, CAC first floor Colloquium room.
Colleen Reardon on "Writing a Tenor’s Voice: Cesare Grandi and the Siena Production of Il Farnaspe (1750)"
Join us for the first 2020 lecture of the 2019–2020 UCI Musicology Guest Lectures series. Our own Colleen Reardon will speak on “Writing a Tenor’s Voice: Cesare Grandi and the Siena Production of Il Farnaspe (1750),” 4 PM, CAC first floor Colloquium room.
Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl lecture Schubert the Successful
Thursday 30 May 2019, 4pm CAC Colloquium Room 3201
Schubert the Successful
Lee Rothfarb lecture on Taking Hanslick at His Music-Theoretical Word
Thursday 9 May 2019, 4pm, CAC Colloquium Room 3201