Location: Sterling Memorial Library, Auditorium
128 Wall Street
New Haven, CT
Open To: General Public
Admission: Free
Description: An afternoon symposium presented in conjunction with the Schola/Juilliard performance of Beethoven’s Mass in C in New Haven and New York.
Time | Description |
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12:45 PM | Check-in |
1:00 | Welcome and Introduction Markus Rathey, Yale University |
1:15 | De-Secularizing Beethoven The Tangeman Lecture Daniel K.L. Chua, Hong Kong University |
2:15 | Coffee break |
2:30 | Beethoven’s Josephinist Environment: Austrian Catholicism in the Late Enlightenment Franz Szabo, University of Alberta |
3:15 | The Sources of Beethoven’s Religious Views Nicholas Chong, Columbia University |
4:00 | Coffee break |
4:15 | Late Beethoven as Oracle: Sullivan, Huxley, and the 1927 Gramophone James Hepokoski, Yale University |
5:00 | Remodeling the Liturgy: Uwe Scholz’s Große Messe Eftychia Papanikolaou, Bowling Green State University |
5:45 | Final discussion and closing remarks |
6:00 | Symposium ends |