It will be held in room 622 Dodge, which can be found by looking at this map: http://www.columbia.edu/about_columbia/map/.
You will need to enter from College Walk, up the steps, to the left, into the main door of Dodge, which is actually on the third floor above campus level.
This is the program:
11-1
Catherine Ludlow: Melodrama in Schumann's Manfred, Amplifying the "Most Bright Intelligence" Central to Byron's Play
Tina Fruehauf: Exploring New Territory during the Cold War Era: Jewish Music Studies in Postwar Germany
Nicholas Chong: Beethoven's Favorite Theologian? Johann Michael Sailer, the Missa Solemnis and the Question of Beethoven's Faith.
1-2:30
Lunch/Business Meeting/Elections/Special Presentation/Announcement of Student Prize Winner
Sylvia Kahan: “La musique faite femme" Poulenc, Vilmorin, Polignac, and the Gendered Mélodie
Robert Waters: Music and Politics: Nationalism and Anti-Semitism in American Music Societies, 1918-1939
The Chapter will be providing lunch.
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