musicology in 1,000 words or less
Wiki Round-Up 2008
Ryan Raul Bañagale reemerges from his non-blogging state of mind and offers some observations on the music history/musicology/ethnomusicology job wiki.
Crosscurrents: American and European Music in Interaction, 1900-2000
A conference that everyone should attend
Lessons Learned
Drew does a post-op on his first solo flight.
Happy Birthday Amusicology
Ryan writes a quick post to mark a year in the life of a blog.
Scaling the musicological walls
Jake Cohen, graduate student at University of Washington, responds to Susan Key's recent call for musicologists to "scale the walls" in a post which (in good Deadhead fashion) has the title: "Once in a while you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right - Thoughts on interdisciplinary conferences."
Millennial Musicology
Ryan Raul Bañagale introduces a new term for the discipline and considers a generational jump from X to Y.
Why are you reading this? Go Vote!
On Ryan's way to the polling place this morning, NPR said that here in Massachusetts they're expecting a 30% voter turnout. That's pathetic.
Finishing the Hat
Ryan Raul Bañagale steps out of the archive and places his work on the stage after a short research trip to NYC--the first of what will probably become many dissertation-related ruminations.
An American in Paris
Gina Rivera goes in search of her musicological green card.
Musicological Dear John Letters
Zoë Lang, Assistant Professor of Music History at University of South Florida, discusses the challenges of getting published as a young scholar.




