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Musically Miscellaneous Mayhem: September 2012
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Sunday, September 30, 2012. PowerPoint Presentations: Proceed with Caution. There may seem like no drier topic than writing about PowerPoint, but I think it is an issue worthy of conversation, particularly in how it is used in academic settings. I've seen PP presentations improve over the last few years, but occasionally I still encounter the PP presentation that tries to compete with a Broadway show (rather than support the speaker), or falls flat out of some sense that PP slides are an obligation.
Musically Miscellaneous Mayhem: 750 Words: How to Write the Words you Love, While Maintaining Professor's Fatigue
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Monday, June 25, 2012. 750 Words: How to Write the Words you Love, While Maintaining Professor's Fatigue. Insert apologetic paragraph about my absence from this blog). One of the biggest revelations of teaching is how much time it takes away from writing. Actually, it would be more accurate to say how much energy. It takes away from writing. I never thought I'd miss the days of the dissertation, when it was just me and the computer for hours on end. Ok, I don't really miss those. What you write is privat...
Musically Miscellaneous Mayhem: November 2010
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Saturday, November 06, 2010. AMS Indianapolis 2010: Apologies, Musings, and Summaries. First, I'd like to issue a public apology to Ryan and Drew for missing amusicology. S gathering on Thursday night. That tops the list of regrets I always seem to accumulate at every AMS conference, due to too many plans and not enough time. It would have been nice if she had been on the second half of the Pianism session and therefore at least up against Mozart, instead of Haydn). Apologies to Elizabeth. Tim Carter's p...
Musically Miscellaneous Mayhem: Reflections on Beyond Notation: An Earle Brown Symposium
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Sunday, January 20, 2013. Reflections on Beyond Notation: An Earle Brown Symposium. I'm glad to say it was teaching that kept me from attending the first day of Beyond Notation: An Earle Brown Symposium. At Northeastern University, rather than some less noble excuse. I did attend many of the events on Saturday, however, and the day concluded with an extraordinary concert by the Callithumpian Consort. But the point was made (and I think rightly so) that the goals of musique. After this performance-demonst...
Musically Miscellaneous Mayhem: July 2012
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Monday, July 09, 2012. Writing to Learn" Seminar at Bard's Institute for Writing and Thinking: Day 1. Quaker reading". "focused free write"."framing our inquiry."big brain discussion". These are some of the terms that floated around the room last night at the first workshop of the Writing to Learn. So I apologize to any readers I might have. I loved being a puzzle piece that never quite fit, but could fake it if pushed hard enough.". Let my joy remain, featured "unmusical" interludes- dancing that had no...
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Musicology / Matters: August 2009
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Friday, August 21, 2009. Syllabus - Music and the Global Metropolis. This fall semester, I will be teaching a course at Colby College entitled "Music and the Global Metropolis." I thought it might be fun and productive to post the syllabus minus audio examples here on Musicology / Matters and on my other blog, Rebellion on Two-Wheels. For commentary and public use. So please, do with it as you like within the limits of reason! Music 197 A: Music and the Global Metropolis. Kariann E. Goldschmitt. 183; app...
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Musicology / Matters: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009. So far from being wrong in that presumption was I that I quickly found myself actually delighted by the book! It is an absolute treasure. For starters, there is the most charming preface I have ever read. Some excerpts:. Then he talks about how it's easy to say what was sung in Vienna at Schubert's church, or at Notre Dame and Westminster Abbey; but what was sung forty miles away at Kuckucksdorf am Donau or Little Cucking? He holds no grudges, even against the atheists. He ...
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Thursday, November 5, 2009. Lectures on your own stuff. Rather than embarrass myself by listing the many examples of interesting assumptions I made during my São Paulo unit, I thought I would add my own take on lecturing best practices. 1) Even if you disagree with a canonic point, lecture is not the time to complicate it. Save those problematizing discussions for individual meetings and small seminar situations. And finally, when in doubt, refer to other sage guides on lecturing. It can be quite fun.
MMmusing: Der Schaufelmann
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Michael Monroe's Musings on Music, the Mind, Meaning, and more. Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Spending 3-5 hours a day shoveling snow gives one lots of time to reflect. Inevitably, for me over the past week, those reflections turned to ways in which winter has been expressed through music, and though the likes of Vivaldi. About it. The poignant final song. Posted by MICHAEL MONROE. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). LYRIC POET: Are we embarking on a study of the meaning of meaning? The Joy of Music. Indian...
MMmusing: MMrecital - the Program Booklet
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Michael Monroe's Musings on Music, the Mind, Meaning, and more. Friday, September 14, 2012. MMrecital - the Program Booklet. My recital is tomorrow night, so no long-winded blog post for this week, but I thought I'd post the recital booklet I just completed yesterday. (Having a program ready more than 48 hours ahead of the concert must be some kind of record for me.) It continues the whimsical Simpson-y theme I stumbled into for my poster. Which just kind of grew out of years of using Simpsonized me.
MMmusing: March 2014
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Michael Monroe's Musings on Music, the Mind, Meaning, and more. Friday, March 28, 2014. It's time for me to start blogging again. I have things to say and ideas to toss out there and.well, some other stuff. But, let's get (re)started back with something a bit stranger. As most musicians with an Internet connection will have heard by now, there's a $45 million viola about to go up for auction. Anyway, today for the first time I listened to the lovely sample of this instrument provided on the New York Times.
MMmusing: August 2014
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Michael Monroe's Musings on Music, the Mind, Meaning, and more. Friday, August 1, 2014. Turn, turn, turn. The calendar has turned many times since news broke for me that I haven't shared here on the blog (partly because I've never been quite sure what "here" is); but with a new school year around the corner, August 1 seems as good a time as any to admit that, for the first time in many years, I don't have a school! Posted by MICHAEL MONROE. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). YOUNGER BROTHER: I sure hope not.
MMmusing: Notes on a Recital
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Michael Monroe's Musings on Music, the Mind, Meaning, and more. Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Notes on a Recital. Yeah, I haven't written much here on the blog this year (so far), but I did just finish writing 1400 words or so about a chamber music recital I happen to be playing in on Sunday. More regular blogging will resume soon, assuming I come out on the other side of this encounter with Brahms and Ravel and their rather absurd demands. For now, here are many words. Ravel: Piano Trio in A Minor (1914).
MMmusing: June 2015
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Michael Monroe's Musings on Music, the Mind, Meaning, and more. Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Notes on a Recital. Yeah, I haven't written much here on the blog this year (so far), but I did just finish writing 1400 words or so about a chamber music recital I happen to be playing in on Sunday. More regular blogging will resume soon, assuming I come out on the other side of this encounter with Brahms and Ravel and their rather absurd demands. For now, here are many words. Ravel: Piano Trio in A Minor (1914).
MMmusing: January 2014
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Michael Monroe's Musings on Music, the Mind, Meaning, and more. Monday, January 6, 2014. Sure, Wagner, Verdi, and Britten got lots of attention for their big anniversaries last year, but every year January 6 seems to pass without people celebrating poor Max Bruch. Who else could've written "The Bruch Concerto" but dear Max? Well, as I've posted. Once before, I once created the following. For the birthday of a fantastic young violinist who was learning that very Bruch concerto:. Posted by MICHAEL MONROE.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015. Experiments in Collaborative Pedagogy: Paper Proposals. Two weeks ago, the students in my Orpheus seminar introduced their preliminary paper proposals to the class. Last year, I had many of the same students in Writing About Music, the first year graduate course where we walk them through a paper proposal, outline, first draft, and final draft. What a difference a year makes! In relation to his Traité de l'harmonie,. And Bono's "The Ground Beneath Her Feet.". One of my students...
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Crafter, Teacher, Musician, Rambler, Miscellaneous…….Me! Cara’s Craft Room. Music is a Language Poster Update. August 9, 2017. August 7, 2017. This is another poster that has gotten a facelift. The original was part of the great data loss of 2015. I lost an entire hard drive’s worth of designs, graphics, music, and more. It was awful. Luckily, I did have a lot backed up but not near what I lost. Anyway, focus on happier times. In two handy sizes: 11 x 14 and 49 x 72 (yeah, that’s enormous). August 7, 2017.
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Monday, June 17, 2013 at 02:55PM. The first episode of our fashion web series hit YouTube this morning! Moms Who Give Back - Target Video Series for eHow.com. Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 03:00PM. In May we had the pleasure of producing a video series for eHow.com and Target called "Moms Who Give Back." Check out these extraordinary women! Michele Kotler - New York City. Monica Olivera - Scotland Neck, North Carolina. Lissette Calderon - Miami, Florida. Monday, May 13, 2013 at 12:28PM. MtvU Spring Fix 2013.
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January 18, 2012 · 4:24 pm. I’m so excited to share my new blog: http:/ www.miscellaneousmediaphotography.com/blog. All new blog posts will be published there from here on out. This blog will no longer be updated. Thanks and I hope to see you over at the new blog! December 18, 2011 · 4:47 am. Josh and Elissa: weddings. Crozet, VA. Photographer. Josh works as a chef and Elissa works in the front of the house. Well, if you know me, you know I love food! The weather was just beautiful for their big day.