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SUMMARY:Voicing Innocence: Trauma\, Memory\, and Contemporary Opera in the Work of Kaija Saariaho
DESCRIPTION:Voicing Innocence is an international public conference to be presented in April 2026 that explores how music and sound give voice to trauma\, vulnerability\, and ethical responsibility in contemporary culture. It brings together scholars\, composers\, performers\, and cultural thinkers for a series of lectures\, panel discussions\, and performances designed for both specialist and general audiences. The conference takes its point of departure from the renewed public attention to questions of memory and accountability in music and opera\, particularly following the Metropolitan Opera’s premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s Innocence on 6 April. Building on the artistic and ethical concerns raised by this landmark work\, Voicing Innocence expands the conversation to broader historical\, social\, and aesthetic contexts. Themes include childhood and loss\, collective trauma\, justice\, memory\, and the ways music mediates moral experience. A central component of the project is the participation of Scandinavian artists and scholars\, whose work has been instrumental in shaping contemporary discourse around these themes. Participants will contribute perspectives rooted in composition\, performance\, musicology\, and cultural analysis\, situating Finnish artistic practices within an international framework of exchange. As a public project\, Voicing Innocence emphasizes accessibility and engagement beyond the academy. All events will be open to the public and documented through recordings and digital materials for wider dissemination.\nREGISTRATION & LIVESTREAM | Voicing Innocence: Trauma\, Memory\, and Contemporary Opera in the Work of Kaija Saariaho\nJoin us for the Voicing Innocence conference. Participation is free\, but space is limited — please register below to reserve your place or follow the livestream @ https://www.youtube.com/@BrookCenter/streams \n \nSCHEDULE | Voicing Innocence: Trauma\, Memory\, and Contemporary Opera in the Work of Kaija Saariaho\n Voicing Innocence Trauma\, Memory\, and Contemporary Opera in the Work of Kaija Saariaho \nCALL FOR PAPERS | Voicing Innocence: Trauma\, Memory\, and Contemporary Opera in the Work of Kaija Saariaho\nA Conference Convened by The Barry S. Brook Center for Music Research and Documentation\nThe Graduate Center\, City University of New York\nIn Conjunction with the Metropolitan Opera’s 2026 Staging of Innocence\nLocation: The Graduate Center\, City University of New York (CUNY)\nDates: April 7–8\, 2026\nProposal Deadline: January 5\, 2026\n\nThe Barry S. Brook Center for Music Research and Documentation invites proposals for a conference inspired by the 2026 Metropolitan Opera premiere of Innocence (2021)\, the final opera by the late Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho. The conference coincides with the Metropolitan Opera’s presentation of Simon Stone’s original production that premiered at Aix-en-Provence in 2021. This momentous staging provides an opportunity to engage with Saariaho’s innovative compositional voice and the complex thematic landscape of Innocence\, an opera that confronts trauma\, cultural memory\, multilingualism\, and the limits of forgiveness. \n\nTopics:\nWe welcome proposals that examine Innocence and adjacent topics across the fields of musicology\, opera studies\, trauma studies\, cultural theory\, performance studies\, and beyond.\n\n\nSaariaho’s Operatic Vision\n– Analytical\, aesthetic\, and dramaturgical readings of Innocence\n– Innocence in the context of Saariaho’s complete operatic output\n– Saariaho’s musical language and its evolution: Saariaho’s musical language and its evolution: spectralism\, electronics\, and orchestration\n– Collaboration with librettists Sofi Oksanen and Aleksi Barrière\, and transdisciplinary practice\n– The intersection of Finnish and international opera traditions\n\n\nTrauma\, Silence\, and Voice in Contemporary Opera\n– Representations of violence\, terrorism\, and collective trauma\n– Memory\, testimony\, and witnessing in operatic narrative\n– Ethical considerations in staging real-world violence\n– Opera as memorial or commemorative practice\n\nMusical and Dramatic Innovation\n– Extended vocal techniques and vocal diversity in contemporary opera\n– Multilingual opera and linguistic multiplicity\n– Non-linear narrative structures and temporal manipulation\n– The role of folk traditions in art music contexts\n\n\nProduction and Reception\n– Staging trauma: ethics and audience reception\n– Simon Stone’s production design and directorial approach\n– Critical reception and audience responses across productions\n– Posthumous premieres and the politics of legacy\n\nBroader Contexts\n– Gender\, authorship\, and the legacy of women in 21st-century opera\n– Comparative approaches: Innocence alongside operas by Thomas Adès\, George Benjamin\, Missy Mazzoli\, etc.\n– Finnish cultural identity and global operatic networks\n– Contemporary opera and social justice- Opera after catastrophe: 21st-century opera and global crisis\n\nWe encourage proposals from scholars at all career stages and welcome interdisciplinary submissions from practitioners\, composers\, directors\, and artists whose work intersects with the themes of the conference.\n\nSubmission Guidelines:\nPlease submit the following as a single PDF:\n– Title of paper or presentation\n– Abstract (300–350 words)\n– Short bio (150 words)\n– Institutional affiliation\n– Contact information\n\nSubmissions should be sent to cmrd@gc.cuny.edu with the subject line: Innocence Conference Proposal.\n\n\n\n\n\nDeadline for submissions: January 5\, 2026\nNotification of acceptance: January 30\, 2026\n\nConference Format:\nThe event envisions academic panels\, roundtables\, and artist talks. Select sessions will be scheduled in coordination with the Metropolitan Opera’s performances of Innocence. Further details will follow in early 2026.\n\n 
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