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Keisuke Yamada, Ph.d. candidate in Ethnomusicology, publishes peer-reviewed article in Japanese Studies.

His article entitled "On the Genealogy of Kokujin: Critical Thinking about the Formation of Bankoku and Modern Japanese Perceptions of Blackness" appears in Japanese Studies.
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Elizabeth Braden joins Music Department staff as Choir Director

The Penn Music Department is excited to announce the addition of Elizabeth Braden to its staff as the director of the University Choir. She will begin her duties in the Fall 2019 semester. In addition to her new role at Penn, Ms. Braden will continue her work as the Chorus Master at Opera Philadelphia, a position she has held since 2004. She has also served as the Director of Music at the Wallingford Presbyterian Church and an Assistant Conductor with the Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia. Welcome to Penn, Liz!
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Juan Castrillon's (Ph.D. Candidate in Ethnomusicology) film selected by the Canadian University Music Society.

The film will be screened during the film series of MUSCAN annual conference in Toronto this coming Wednesday, 5 June, Room 335 at 11:30 am. 
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Professor Glenda Goodman, Rare Book School Summer lecture

Prof. Goodman will be giving one of the Rare Book School Summer Lectures on 6/4, 6pm, in Kislak. Free and open to the public. More info here.
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"Sachs Program for Arts Innovation" Awards 2019 Grants to Music Courses and Projects

see here Courses taught by:  Mauro Calcagno  Lauren Flood  Molly McGlone 
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"Performance Analysis History" Course Featured in Penn Today

see here https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/music-merger
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Seeing, hearing, and encountering post-apartheid South Africa | Penn Today

A Penn Global Seminar course taught by Carol Muller took the 16 undergraduates to South Africa to explore that nation's history and post-apartheid present day through music and culture. The students demonstrated the impact of the journey through final projects including a painting, a written paper, a poem, a film, a photo essay, a musical score—even a set of political cartoons.
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30th Anniversary PHENND Conference: Trauma + the Arts, April 1-3, 2019

Register to attend the 30th Anniversary PHENND Conference: Trauma + the Arts: Mobilizing Anchor Institutions. The conference will feature site visits and intensive workshops on Monday, April 1st followed by two days of panels, speakers, and performances on April 2-3. Featured events:
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Call for Papers: Workshop on Early American Music and the construction of race

Call for papers: Glenda Goodman, in collaboration with Rhae Lynn Barnes (History, Princeton), is organizing a workshop on Early American Music and the Construction of Race. Click HERE for more information.
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Prof. Glenda Goodman publishes essay in The American Historian.

Glenda Goodman's essay on women amateur musicians in the early American republic has just been published in (the magazine of the Organization of American Historians).