ICAMus Webinars with Luca Bragalini and the University of Michigan, January 27 and February 1, 2022. A gallery of memories.
The two ICAMus webinars on Duke Ellington’s Three Black Kings and Jewish Blues in 20th-Century Classical Music were an unforgettable success. Here we share a gallery of memories.
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. AS A BLACK KING OF THE BIBLE IN DUKE ELLINGTON’S SYMPHONIC TRIPTYCH “THREE BLACK KINGS.”
An ICAMus event, sponsored by MCECS-Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies, in collaboration with the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, MES-Dept. of Middle East Studies University of Michigan, and the Enoch Seminar.
In honor of Martin Luther King Day 2022.
Introductory remarks by organizers and sponsors: Joshua Scott, Jim Lepkowski, Karla Mallette, Aloma Bardi. Presenter: Luca Bragalini. Panelists discussing the video: Aloma Bardi, Rodney Caruthers II, Stefano Zenni, Gabriele Boccaccini, Bill Doggett, Marcello Piras. Special guests joining the conversation: Lewis Porter, David Schiff, Ken Steiner, Nicole Panizza, Marco Fumo. Technical direction: Joshua Scott.
JEWISH BLUES IN 20TH-CENTURY CLASSICAL MUSIC.
An ICAMus event, sponsored by the Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, in collaboration with MCECS-Michigan Center for Early Christian Studies, MES-Dept. of Middle East Studies, the Enoch Seminar, and the Music Conservatory of Milan, Italy.
In honor of Martin Luther King Day 2022 and International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2022.
Introductory remarks by organizers and sponsors: Joshua Scott, Scott Spector, Jim Lepkowski, Aloma Bardi. Presenter: Luca Bragalini. Panelists discussing the video: Aloma Bardi, Paolo Somigli, Nicole Panizza, Marilyn Lester. Special guests joining the conversation: David Schiff, Ken Steiner, Pino Jodice, Giuseppe Bruno, Gabriele Boccaccini, Marco Fumo. Technical direction: Joshua Scott.
The 2 documentary videos and the 2 webinars are accessible HERE.
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