Posts Tagged as ‘ethnomusicology’

August 17, 2009

Beatles Redux: Community of Affinity or Crass Capitalism?

Performative gaming: teaching, discussing, and analyzing a new commodity fetish in the realm of interactive music.

May 13, 2008

Celebrate!

Today I became Florida State University’s newest candidate for the Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology!  This has been a long time coming, and the culminating meeting with my committee was nothing short of inspiring.  These fine folks have clearly put a lot of thought and time into this project already, and their continued devotion came through in [...]

March 3, 2008

Here’s to good musicology

I’ve got three great reasons to celebrate musicology today:
#1: My Colleagues
This weekend my university’s College of Music hosted a joint regional conference between the Society for Ethnomusicology and the American Musicological Society.  Many members of our local professional organization, the FSU Society for Musicology, cooperated to tackle all of the logistics of hosting about 150 [...]