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New York University, Faculty of Arts and Science

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2008 Undergraduate Research Conference
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Music Majors & Minors

Ethan Bassford
Musical Microcosms: Using Acoustics and Psychoacoustics to Unpack the History of Parameters

Kathryn Hall
On the Origins of sean-nós: The Global Consequences of Traditional Singing

Oki Ishikawa
Japanese Music's Art of Application: Hybridization Considered as a National Trait

Tiffinie Ma
"Reduced, with rouge, lip-salve, and pearly grey, to 'make-up' for lost time as best she may!" Sexuality and Allure in Gilbert & Sullivan Operettas

Michael Waller
Karlheinz Stockhausen: speicherDENKMAL (storage monument)

Students from Anthropology of Improvisation

Allison Casey (Music Major)
Improvisatory Teaching Methods in the Education of Twenty-First Century New York City Students

Ashley Cooke          
Ritual and Improvisation in the Catholic Sermon

Monica Castillo
Shooting a Blank Script: The Role of Improvisation in Film

Ariel Fredrick (Music Major)
Improvising the Medical Interview: The Art of Physician-Patient Communication

Raghu Kanumalla (Music Minor)
New York's Underground Beats: The Music and Musicians of New York's Subway

Claudia Maniscalchi (Music Major)
The Intersection of Innovation, Improvisation, and Tradition on Contemporary Bluegrass Music

Kristina Pugh (Music Major)
A Changing Affect: Improvisations in Social Activism

Maurice Restrepo (Music Major)
The Institutionalization of "Paying Dues": Jazz Education at the College Level

Reena Shah
From the Page to the Stage: Performing Spoken word Poetry

Matthew Weiner (Music Major)
Economics of Improvising with Electronics in Brooklyn














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