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Sept. 12 - 14INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN BRITISH MUSIC WRITER ROBERT MATTHEW-WALKER TO CONDUCT MINI-RESIDENCY AT SMU Meadows School of the Arts
the Owen Arts Center,
6101 Bishop Blvd.
Dallas, TX
Schedule: Session Ia: The Significance of Historic Recordings, Part 1 Matthew-Walker will discuss the study of historical recordings as an adjunct to the score, aiding one’s own approach and interpretation of music. Examples will be included. Wednesday, September 12 at 1:00 p.m. Session Ib: The Significance of Historic Recordings, Part 2 Further discussion of the study of historical recordings as an adjunct to the score, aiding one’s own approach and interpretation of music; targeted to music majors and pianists. Examples will be included. Sept. 13 12:30 p.m. Session II: Similar Cities: Delius’s “Paris,” Vaughan Williams’s “London Symphony” and Stravinsky’s “Petrushka” Thursday, September 13 from 2:00-3:30 p.m. Matthew-Walker will address how one work influences others and discuss musicology in general. Session III: The Composer and His World Friday, September 14 at 12:00 p.m. Matthew-Walker will talk about the composers he has known, how they approached their task as they saw it, and how he approaches writing music himself. He will also discuss how, as a journalist, he encourages composers to write about their own work – broadening the communication from music to other media. For information: 214-768-1951 or www.smu.edu/meadows
the Owen Arts Center,
6101 Bishop Blvd.
Dallas, TX
Schedule: Session Ia: The Significance of Historic Recordings, Part 1 Matthew-Walker will discuss the study of historical recordings as an adjunct to the score, aiding one’s own approach and interpretation of music. Examples will be included. Wednesday, September 12 at 1:00 p.m. Session Ib: The Significance of Historic Recordings, Part 2 Further discussion of the study of historical recordings as an adjunct to the score, aiding one’s own approach and interpretation of music; targeted to music majors and pianists. Examples will be included. Sept. 13 12:30 p.m. Session II: Similar Cities: Delius’s “Paris,” Vaughan Williams’s “London Symphony” and Stravinsky’s “Petrushka” Thursday, September 13 from 2:00-3:30 p.m. Matthew-Walker will address how one work influences others and discuss musicology in general. Session III: The Composer and His World Friday, September 14 at 12:00 p.m. Matthew-Walker will talk about the composers he has known, how they approached their task as they saw it, and how he approaches writing music himself. He will also discuss how, as a journalist, he encourages composers to write about their own work – broadening the communication from music to other media. For information: 214-768-1951 or www.smu.edu/meadows
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