Hearing Israel: Music, Culture and History at 60 An International Conference
Conference Schedule
Sunday, April 13
Note: all academic sessions will take place in the Darden School of Business
| 9:00-9:15 | Official welcome |
| 9:15-11:00 | Academic Session 1. What’s Israeli about Israeli Music? Assaf Shelleg (Hebrew University/Tel Aviv University), Unfolding Polyphonies: Israeli Art Music Contemplates Its Jewish Past |
| 11:30 - 13:15 | Academic Session 2. Hebrew Music Reconsidered: Law, Language, and Postmodern Aesthetics Ronit Seter (Hebrew University), Postmodernism in Israeli Music, 1961-2006: Mordecai Seter’s Midnight Vigil and Benjamin Yusupov’s Viola Tango Rock Concerto |
| 15:30-17:30 | Charlottesville & University Symphony Orchestra Concert with works by Bloch, Golijov, and Berlioz, featuring cello soloist Uri Vardi (University of Wisconsin)(Old Cabell Hall) |
| 20:00-22:30 | Evening concert of traditional and popular music featuring the Moshe Berlin Ensemble and Etty Ankri Band (Abbott Center, Darden School) |
Monday, April 14
| 9:00-10:45 | Academic Session 3. The Sounds of Place: Geography and Identity in Israeli Music Abigail Wood (SOAS, University of London), Sounding the City: Music, Place and Identity in Contemporary Jerusalem |
| 11:15-13:00 | Academic Session 4. Arab-Jewish Encounters in Music: Partners or Polemics? Benjamin Brinner (UC Berkeley), Intersecting Networks and Emergent Musical Competences in Israel Since the 1990s |
| 13:00-15:00 | Keynote and lunch for conference participants/Darden Edwin Seroussi (Hebrew Univesity, Jerusalem) |
| 16:00-16:45 | Academic Session 5. Imagining Zion(s): Diaspora and Homeland in Israeli Music Francesco Spagnolo (Judah Magnes Museum/Hebrew University), Crossing the Sea of Song: Politics of Mediterranean Music between Israel and Italy |
| 17:15-18:15 | Concluding Roundtable & discussion |
| 18:30-20:00 | Cocktail Reception (Location: TBA) |