Thursday, November 6, 2008

Five reasons that the past six months have left me breathless in five separate posts (still tinkering with this...)


I just returned from this fascinating lecture less than two hours ago:

Dr. Paolo Flavio Zedda, Oral Poet and Professor of Ethnomusicology, will deliver the 2008-2009 Albert Lord and Milman Parry Lecture at the University of Missouri. Please join us on Wednesday evening, November 5th, 2008 at 7:30 pm in Fisher Auditorium in Gannett Hall. The lecture, “Sardinian Oral Traditions,” will be illustrated by recordings and a live performance. Widely recognized as one of the leading oral poets in Sardinia, Dr. Zedda is also a professor of ethnomusicology at the Università di Cagliari and a dentist specializing in orthodontics. Among his recent publications are The Art of the Motet (2007) and The Song in Itself (2007). He has performed and delivered lectures in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Cuba, the Basque Country, the United States, and elsewhere. He will be spending two weeks at the University of Missouri, visiting classes and participating in extended interviews that will lead to a book and a web publication featuring his unique perspective on oral poetry—as both a performer and a scholar.

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