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Presentations

 

Conference Papers

Presented, with Katrina Fenlon, Alia Feza, and Travis Wagner, “Mutual Sustainability Among Communities and their Knowledge Infrastructures” at the Association for Information Science and Technology annual meeting, London, England, October 2023. 

Presented, with Anna Kijas and Timothy Duguid, “Pedagogical Approaches to Encoding” at the Encoding Cultures: Joint Music and Text Encoding Conference, Paderborn, Germany, September 2023.

Presented, with Katrina Fenlon, Alia Reza, and Travis Wagner, “Community-centric factors in sustaining digital scholarship” at the Digital Humanities Conference, Graz, Austria, July 2023.

Presented “Community Roles in Sustaining Digital Humanities Initiatives in Music: A Case Study of the Music Encoding Initiative” at the Music Library Association Conference, St. Louis, MO, March 2023.

Presented, with Eric Hung, Christopher Macklin, and John D. Spilker, “Applying Bryan Stevenson’s Anti-Racism Strategies to Music Libraries, Archives, and Music Studies” at the Music Library Association Conference, St. Louis, MO, March 2023.

Presented, with Michael Homme, “Browsing Guides for Student Engagement in the Music Library” at the Atlantic Chapter of the Music Library Association, Philadelphia, PA, October 2022.

Presented "Communities and Pedagogies for Sustaining Music Encoding" at the joint meeting of the American Musicological Society, Society for Music Theory, and Society for Ethnomusicology; on co-chaired session, "Music Encoding for Research, Pedagogy, and Discovery," New Orleans, November 2022.

Presented, with Tim Duguid, Maristella Feustle, and Anna Kijas, “The X[ML]-Files: Pedagogies to Interrogate and Expand Music History” at the Teaching Music History Conference, Kansas City, June 2022.

Presented “Community-Centred Sustainability: A Case Study of the Music Encoding Initiative” at the Music Encoding Conference, Halifax, Canada, May 2022.  Winner, best paper.

Presented, with John Davis and Vin Novara, “‘Everybody’s talking about their hometown scene’: Digitizing Ian MacKaye’s fanzine collection at the University of Maryland, at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, March 2022.

Presented “Community-centred sustainability: A Case Study of the Music Encoding Initiative” at the Bucknell Digital Scholarship Conference, “Sustaining Digital Scholarship,” October 2021.

Presented “Adapting Content to Platform in the Digital Music Research Methods Classroom” at the Teaching Music History Conference, held virtually, June 25, 2021.

Presented “Music Encoding and Digital Derivative Sources: Creation and Use of the Beethovens Werkstatt Collection” at the Music Library Association, held virtually, March 4, 2021.

Presented “The Composer in Exile: Darius Milhaud’s Suite Française” at the Within and Without: Les Six at 100 Conference, Princeton, NJ, January 16, 2020.

Presented “From Femme Idéale to Femme Fatale: Context for French Exotic Opera Archetypes” at the 20th Biennial International Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music, Huddersfield, England, July 3, 2018.

Presented “‘I cannot remember everything…’: Constructing Holocaust Trauma and Memory for American Audiences in Arnold Schoenberg’s A Survivor from Warsaw” at the Trauma and the Medical Humanities International Conference, Durham, England, April 13, 2018.

Presented “Collaboration and Resistance: Conservatoire de Lyon under the Nazi Occupation and Vichy Regime (1940–1944)” at the Michigan Music Research Graduate Symposium, March 2018.

Presented “From Femme Idéale to Femme Fatale: Context for French Exotic Opera Archetypes,” at the American Musicological Society Capital Chapter, October 2017.

Presented “Globalization and Cultural Preservation in Bourdieu’s Habitus” at the Confucius Institute Advanced Seminar, Beijing, China, July 2015.

Presented “Approaching the Divine in Mahler’s Third Symphony” at the University of Michigan’s CLIFF Conference, Ann Arbor, MI, March 13, 2014. 

 

Conference Posters

Exhibited poster, with Ben Jackson, "Reimagining Punk: Designing a Season of Outreach" with Ben Jackson at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, October 2022.

Exhibited poster “Mapping Jessye Norman’s Legacy” at the Society of American Archivists National Conference, August 2022.

Exhibited poster “Mapping Jessye Norman’s Legacy” at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, October 2021.

Exhibited poster “‘I cannot remember everything…’: Constructing Holocaust Trauma and Memory for American Audiences in Arnold Schoenberg’s A Survivor from Warsaw” at the American Musicological Society Capital Chapter Meeting, October 2019.

Exhibited poster “Collaboration and Resistance in the Conservatoire de Lyon,” at the American Musicological Society South-Central Chapter Meeting, March 2018.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Invited Talks

Guest lectured for Tufts University undergraduate music seminar, led by Librarian Anna Kijas, on copyright law for the performing arts, March 2022.

Presented with Dr. Stephanie Akau “The Jessye Norman Papers,” introducing students at Howard University to the materials in the collection, alongside performances by HU students, Howard University, February 10, 2022.

Presented with Dr. Stephanie Akau “The Music Encoding Initiative: An Introduction,” as part of the Performing arts Library Workshop Series at the University of Maryland Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, November 12, 2021.

Presented “Copyright for Performing Artists,” as part of the Performing arts Library Workshop Series at the University of Maryland Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, October 22, 2021.

Guest lectured with Dr. Stephanie Akau for the Michigan State University Composition Seminar, February 26, 2021, digital scores and copyright for composers.

Presented “Collaboration and Resistance: Conservatoire de Lyon under the Nazi Occupation and Vichy Regime (1940–1944)” as part of the George Mason University Guest Lecture Series, October 2018.

Presented program notes and insights for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s Live Webcast Series for select concerts presented February 2018 through March 2019.

Presented discussion of composers and music for the Ann Arbor Symphony Audience Talk series for select concerts January–March 2016.

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