Topic: Against Categories
Speaker: Professor Tom Benjamin
All are welcome; technical knowledge of music is not needed. This is the 42nd monthly lecture.
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In Tom's view, categories, distinctions and definitions can be dangerous. They tend to isolate and rigidly define styles and genres of music, art, literature, in fact everything humans do. But the reality is that everything influences everything else. In music, the distinctions we often make among styles and genres don't hold up well on examination: folk, pop, classical, jazz, ethnic, world music- the boundaries were never clear at all, and are recently breaking down even more. Lots of great musical examples from You Tube!
Tom Benjamin, a TVIH member and distinguished musician and educator, will offer a series of music education lectures for music lovers. If you like to sing,, play an instrument, or just enjoy listening to music, this program is for you. This program is free and open to TVIH members and the public.
Our Speaker:
Tom Benjamin is a composer, music theorist, conductor and performer- only because he can't decide what he wants to do when he grows up. He tau ght music theory and composition for far too many years at the University of Houston, the National Music Camp (Interlochen) and the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins, where he chaired the Theory Department. Tom has just retired from a wonderful 30-year gig as Minister of Music at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Columbia. He's looking forward to a new and very different kind of teaching with the swift folks at TVIH.
Alan Coltri and Laurie Coltri will provide technical assistance in the zoom meeting room.
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To join the zoom meeting, you must register. A meeting link will be emailed to you after you register.