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Class of 1960 Lecture, Daniel Beller-McKenna

Thu, May 3rd, 2007
4:15 pm

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Daniel Beller-McKenna will give the final Class of 1960 Lecture of the Williams Department of Music’s academic year on Thursday, May 3, at 4:15 p.m. in the Bernhard Music Center’s Room 30. His presentation is titled Brahms and the Heraldic Trio. The talk is free and all are cordially invited.

Beller-McKenna teaches music history at the University of New Hampshire. He has published widely on the music of Johannes Brahms, including the recently published “Brahms and the German Spirit”, and (less widely) on John Lennon with the Beatles. He is currently writing a series of essays on aspects of social memory in German music of the nineteenth century. He holds degrees in Journalism and Music from Temple University where he studied classical guitar and music history, and from Harvard University, where he earned a Ph.D. in musicology. Beller-McKenna serves on the Board of Directors of the American Brahms Society, of which he is President, and on the American Musicological Society’s Committee on the Status of Women.

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