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This semester, our university will invite distinguished experts for a series of free musicaldiscussions, performance and lectures, subjects covering historical musicology, music theory,music business and sociology of music. You, from any major, have access to the following fourin March and April.
Harmonic Schemata and Hypermeter
● March 19, 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
●Virtual lecture presented through Zoom
It is a presentation by Michael Haas, a multiple Grammy Award-winning recordingproducer. This talk is open to the entire university community, but registration is required. .
Travelogue
●March 20, 7:30 PM- 9:00 PM
●CCM's website, YouTube channel or Facebook page
Travelogue is a 90-minute long virtual performance by the CCM Ballet Ensemble. It can letus visit people, communities, myths, legends and memorial moments in the city's history,allowing the audience to travel without moving.
COVID Etudes
●March 26- 28, 5:30 PM-6:30 PM
●CCM's website, YouTube channel or Facebook page
Presented in combination with the concert streams, the COVID Etudes shows threecomplete sets of compositions by Franz Liszt, Claude Debussy and William Bolcom, performedby CCM students. It aims to cheer up students as well as citizens to battle the pandemic(疫情).
Conversations in Music
●April 3rd-4th, 6:00 PM-8:30 PM
●Held virtually via Zoom
The conference will include pre-recorded video presentations and live interactive sessionsheld virtually by performers Daniel Goldmark and Jennifer Beavers. It is designed to engage allstudents in the university.
1. When can you enjoy the city's historical culture online?
A. On March 1 9th. B. On March 20th.
C. On March 26th. D. On April 3rd.
2. What is special about COVID Etudes Project?
A. It is open to all students. B. It is held in a concert hall.
C. It invites three artists to perform. D. It inspires people to fight Coronavirus.
3. Which allows the audience to communicate with performers?
A. COVID Etudes. B. Travelogue.
C. Conversations in Music. D. Harmonic Schemata and Hypermeter.