MUSE, an undergraduate research journal for music studies at UCLA, invites you to its third annual conference!
The five authors published in our Spring 2022 general issue will present their work, followed by a Q&A. This event is free and open to the public.
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Panelists:
Becca Hanson (Grand Valley State University), “The Historical Context and Characteristics of Beethoven’s Late Compositional Period”
Jesus Gutierrez (UCLA), “Kolombia: An Exploration of the Cumbia Subculture in Monterrey”
Bridgette Kontner (NYU), “Electric Avenue: Cultural Hybridization in Guyana and the Creation of Ringbang Music”
Minnie Seo (UCLA), “The Sounds of Divoká Planeta: A Science Fiction Film Score’s Portrayal of Post-Thaw Czechoslovakia”
Cristian Toro (Franklin & Marshall College), “Marginalized Practices: The Alexander Technique and Music Education”
Moderator:
Ashley Dao
Faculty Advisor:
Elisabeth Le Guin
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MUSE is the first undergraduate journal publishing student work in music scholarship at UCLA. A student-run organization, MUSE aims to allow undergraduate students an outlet to share their academic work with a broader public. Our goal is to publish scholarship over a wide range of music-related subjects, including but not limited to disciplines such as historical musicology, ethnomusicology, music analysis, popular music, sound studies, pedagogy, performance studies, critical theory, aesthetics, gender and sexuality, and cultural studies.
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