Musicology Events

Lecture Series

18th Ave. Library

Lectures in Musicology is co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries. The series invites conversation with experts across the discipline. Numerous university centers and institutes at Ohio State also provide valuable opportunities for interdisciplinary research. Those of particular interest include the Center for Cognitive Science, the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the Hilandar Research Center for Medieval Slavic Studies, the Slavic and East European Studies Center, the Center for African Studies, the Center for Folklore Studies, the Humanities Institute, the Lawrence and Lee Theatre Research Institute, the Melton Center for Jewish Studies and the Wexner Center for the Arts.

Offered Mondays at 4 p.m. and in person unless noted otherwise.

Attendance is free.


Spring 2025

Lectures will be held on Mondays at 4 p.m. at 205 Music/Dance unless otherwise noted.

Co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries and the School of Music.

January 27

Johanna Frymoyer, assistant professor of music theory, University of Notre Dame, presents “Topical Affordances in Modernist Performance Practice.”

February 2

Elea Proctor, assistant professor, Department of African American and African Studies at Ohio State, presents “Black Women and Blackface Minstrelsy at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.”

February 17

Dylan CrossonPhD candidate in musicology at Ohio State, presents “Audible Orthodoxies: How Contemporary Worship Music Turns Evangelical Values into Musical Style.”

March 31

Jason Bucheaassociated faculty and PhD candidate in musicology at Ohio State, presents “Massamba Diop: Becoming the Sonic Embodiment of the Black Panther."

All events are subject to change.

Autumn 2024

  • 9/16/24 | "The Politics of Hope in the Time of Crisis." With Matt Sakakeeny, associate professor of music at Tulane University. Sponsored by EMIC, Graduate Student Interest Group for Expressive Culture; co-sponsored by the School of Music and The Ohio State University Libraries.
  • 9/23/24 | Wexner Center for the Arts Film/Video Theatre | Screening of Dani Kouyaté's film Katanga: The Dance of the Scorpions (2024). Supported by an Ohio State Arts and Humanities Large Grant from the College of Arts and Sciences and co-sponsored by the School of Music and Department of African American and African Studies.

Spring 2024

Autumn 2023

  • 10/9/23: Centering Artists and their Communities in Hip Hop Higher Education. With Mark Katz, John P. Barker Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and founding director of the U.S. State Department hip hop cultural diplomacy program, Next Level. Co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries; the Mershon Center for International Security Studies; and EMIC, the graduate student organization for the study of expressive culture. We are grateful for funding provided by the Center for Ethics and Human values.
  • 11/6/23: See Me Now: Domestic Violence in LGBTQ Pop Songs. With Lauron Kehrer, assistant professor of Ethnomusicology and Musicology in the Irving S. Gilmore School of Music at Western Michigan University. Co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries and EMIC, the graduate student organization for the study of expressive culture.
  • 11/16–11/18: Symposium — Polyphonic Culture: Early Music on the 21st-century Horizon. Co-hosted by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and the School of Music. This symposium explores issues in the contemporary scholarship on, and performance of, historical choral music. Full schedule and more details at CMRS.
  • 11/20/23: Zinester Same As Punks: Constructing Punk Publics in Japan Through Print Materials. Presented virtually by Robert Dahlberg-Sears, lecturer, Liberal Arts at Sophia University (Jōchi Daigaku, 上智大学), Tokyo, Japan. Co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries.

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