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International Chopin Symposium and Festival January 3–7, 2010
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Sunday, Jan. 3, 15:00 Analyzing Chopin: The Shape of Performance John Rink Professor, Musical Performance Studies Cambridge University Reading Chopin: The Sound of Notation Sunday, Jan. 3, 10:00 Musical Narratives in Chopin’s Ballades (workshop) Monday, Jan. 4, 11:30 Time and Timing in Chopin’s Scherzos (workshop) Monday, Jan. 4, 15:00
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Carl Schachter Professor Emeritus, Music Theory, Queens College and CUNY Chopin’s Mazurka, Op.59, No. 2: A Tribute to Mendelssohn? Sunday, Jan. 3, 11:00
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Assaf Zohar Pianist, and Dean of the Performance Faculty, JAMD Sunday-Wednesday, Jan. 3-6, 16:30 Mostly Chopin (master classes)
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William Rothstein Professor, Music Theory Queens College and CUNY Problems of Phrasing in Chopin Sunday, Jan. 4, 10:00 Chopin and Opera Wednesday, Jan. 6, 11:30 Sunday, Jan. 4, 10:00 Wednesday, Jan. 6, 11:30
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Halina Goldberg Professor, Musicology Indiana University Concerts are Never Real Music: Performance Venues and Programming in Chopin’s Era Tuesday, Jan. 5, 10:00
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Eytan Agmon Professor, Music Theory Bar-Ilan University Chopin’s Mazurka, Op. 24, No. 2, and Fétis’s ‘Tonal Perfection’ Tuesday, Jan. 5, 11:30
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Alexander Tamir Professor, JAMD Artistic Director of the Eden-Tamir Music Center Style and Expression in the Chopin Mazurkas (workshop) Tuesday, Jan. 5, 15:30
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Roger Kamien Professor Emeritus, Music Theory, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem Chopin’s Prelude in B-Flat Major, Op. 28, No. 21: Form and Large-Scale Voice Leading Wednesday, Jan. 6, 10:00
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Andrzej Jasiński Pianists and Piano Professor Music Academy, Katowice Problems of Interpretation in Chopin Mazurkas (lecture-demonstration) Wednesday, Jan. 6, 15:00 Master Class Thursday, Jan. 7, 10:00 – 13:00, 15:00 – 18:00
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