Duke Conversations Spring 23
Dinner: Roseen Giles
Date: 04/25, Tuesday, 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Location: On Campus
Topic: How do practices of listening to music change over time?
Bio:  Roseen Giles is an Assistant Professor of Music at Duke. As a musicologist with a specialty in early modern musical culture, she is the curator of DUMIC (Duke University Musical Instrument Collections), and has published essays on music and philosophy in the Renaissance, and memory and orality in the notation of medieval music. She is currently preparing an edition of Alessandro Grandi's Madrigali Concertati (1615 and 1622) for the composer's Opera Omnia published by the American Institute of Musicology. An active baroque flautist, she also performs regularly in both orchestral and chamber settings.
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