The Body Questions: A Talk Series Sunday October 16, we were pleased to begin a series of book talks with the authors of The Body Questions There are seven talks...
Analytical Approaches to World Music Symposium: Call for Papers Announcing the second installment of the Analytical Approaches to World Music symposium series, dedicated to theoretical, analytical, and cognitive approaches to rhythm and meter in all ...
Rossini’s La Veuve andalouse, a facsimile edition Based on its autograph sources, lost until recently, Gioachino Rossini: «La Veuve andalouse» presents the first and only critical edition of Rossini’s song. In...
Global Xenakis Centenary Symposium: Available Online We are delighted to announce the Global Xenakis Centenary Symposium, a hybrid event hosted by the Brook Center’s Xenakis Project of the Americas that...
K. Meira Goldberg at the Flamenco Bienal Our flamenco distinguised resident scholar K. Meira Goldberg presented "Tumulte noir y jaleo de Jerez. Ecos de Harlem jazz en la Sevilla flamenca" at...
The Art of The Flute – Jorge Grundman Join Jorge Grundman, composer, Alisa Weilerstein, cello, Gili Schwarzman, flute, and Eduardo Frías, piano, in two NY events: September 27, 2022: Meet the Composer...
Pulitzer Prize Winner and 2011 Composers’ Commission Recipient Reviewed in The NY Times Pianist Adam Kent has just issued a new album entirely dedicated to Pulitzer Prize winner and CUNY colleague Tania León. “Teclas de Mi Piano”...
On the Blackness of Flamenco With great pride and celebration we can announce that K. Meira Goldberg’s Sonidos Negros: On The Blackness of Flamenco (Oxford U. P., 2018) is...
The Invention of Race in Medieval Spain Our distinguished colleague Dr. K. Meira Goldberg has delivered a lecture entitled “Genética y historia: negritud y alteridad” (“Genetics and history: blackness and otherness”)...