Travel
Research featured at AMS Midwest and AMS Chicago
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Iowa faculty and students shared work on composer Ina Boyle, Linda Wardwell's music history booklets, and Duke Ellington's Mary Poppins album.
Iowa hosts the 2024 Midwest Graduate Music Consortium
Monday, April 15, 2024
Graduate student scholars, composers, and performers gathered in Voxman to share new research, music, and camaraderie.
Christine Getz wraps up her presidential term with the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
While serving as an Associate Dean in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Professor Christine Getz remains active in her musicological research and service. Dr. Getz just finished her two-year term as President of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music (2021-2023) and presented three papers at special conferences in Mantova and Milan in 2022.
Matthew Arndt’s Adventures on Research Leave
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Dr. Matthew Arndt has just gotten back to Iowa City after spending the summer and fall months conducting new research and contributing to workshops.
Bidding Farewell to Summer…
Thursday, October 3, 2019
Summer for PhD student Cody Norling meant finding that elusive balance across research, writing, and teaching.
Wilson Kimber in Washington Post
Monday, September 18, 2017
Professor of Musicology Marian Wilson Kimber was interviewed by the Associated Press about the 150th anniversary of the birthday of composer Amy Beach, and her comments appeared in an article in the Washington Post.
2017 Summer Highlights
Thursday, August 31, 2017
With assistance from the University of Iowa School of Music and International Programs, Matthew Arndt presented a paper on modernism and organicism in Alban Berg’s Piano Sonata, op. 1, at the Music Theory Midwest Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference in Iowa City and at the Ninth European Music Analysis Conference in Strasbourg, France.
Summer Places
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
As fall classes get underway, we take a moment to share some of the activities our students and faculty pursued over the summer: Marian Wilson Kimber, Trevor Harvey, Kelsey McGinnis, Cody Norling, Nathan Platte, Christine Getz.
Stanford Humanities Center Fellow Q&A: Music Theory Scholar Jennifer Iverson
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Prof. Jennifer Iverson, who has been spending 2015-2016 as a fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center, has been interviewed about her research.
Faculty Summer Research 2015
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Musicology, Music Theory, and Composition faculty members have been hard at work during the summer months developing their scholarly and creative projects: Matthew Arndt, Michael Eckert, Lawrence Fritts, Christine Getz, Jennifer Iverson, Nathan Platte, Zack Stanton, and Marian Wilson Kimber.
Summer Produce
Monday, September 15, 2014
The faculty at the University of Iowa use the time away from teaching during the summer to make rapid progress on research projects, when there is more time for intensive archival research, analysis, composition, and writing. Here are some of the things the musicology, theory, and composition faculty Marian Wilson Kimber, Zack Stanton, and Jennifer Iverson have been working on in Summer 2014.
Massachusetts, Syracuse: Nathan Platte to Lead Film Music Workshop
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
In late October Nathan Platte will join forces with Colin Roust (Roosevelt University) at the College Music Society in Cambridge, Mass., where they will lead a pre-conference pedagogy workshop on film music. From there Nathan will travel to Syracuse University to participate in the “Belfer Audio Archive at 50” Symposium. He will present a paper that explores the use of preview scores or “temp tracks” in both films.
Pagination