Event



Irer Chávez-Bárcenas

Colloquium Lecture
Nov 12, 2024 at - | Penn Music Building - Lerner 101, 201 S. 34th Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

Irer Chávez-Bárcenas

Colloquium Lecture

November 12, 2024 (Tuesday) — 5:15 PM to 7:00 PM
Lerner Center 101
Penn Music Building
201 S. 34th Street, Room 101
BIO

Ireri Chávez-Bárcenas is Assistant Professor of Music at Bowdoin College. She holds a doctoral degree in musicology from Princeton University and a master’s degree in religion and music from Yale University. Her book project Singing in the City of the Angels: Race, Identity, and Devotion in New Spain received the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend Award and was selected for the RaceB4Race First Book Institute. Her current work focuses on the performance of villancicos within the institutional and social fabric of Puebla de los Ángeles and develops a new methodology for the study of function, meaning, and transmission of the vernacular song tradition in the Spanish empire. She has published journal articles and essays on the intersection of villancicos and early modern ideas of race, religion, and identity in New Spain, and the adaptation of conflicting historiographical interpretations of the conquest of Mexico in Vivaldi's opera Motezuma.

ATTENDANCE & REGISTRATION

This event is free and open to the public. If you attend in person, there is no need to register. We ask that you join us in person if at all possible, but for those of you who are unable to physically attend we encourage you to participate via Zoom. Please use the link to attend virtually.

ABOUT COLLOQUIUM

This lecture is part of the 2024-25 Penn Music Colloquium Series. The Department of Music's main Colloquium Series showcases new research by leading scholars in music and sound studies and composers both in the United States and internationally.  All Music Colloquia will take place in Room 101 of the Lerner Center on Tuesdays at 5:15 PM.