I’m pleased to announce that I have two conference presentations accepted and booked for the first half of 2019:
On March 29-30 I’ll be presenting at the College Music Society Rocky Mountain Regional Conference at Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO. The title of my presentation is “That Modern Malice: Exploring Representations and Understandings of Bebop Over 50 Years of Jazz Historiography”
On June 4, I’ll be presenting at the International Society of Bassists Convention at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, IN. The title of my presentation there is “Bridging Traditions: A Musico-cultural Analysis of the use of sequence, pattern and musical rhyme in the improvised jazz solos of Charlie Haden after 1975.”
I look forward to both of these opportunities to share my recent research with colleagues and hope to get feedback to incorporate into future work on these two topics.
Stay tuned for more research presentations and performances that I’ll post here.