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Events Detail
Fall 2023 Lecture Series Metamorphosis: How LGBTQ+ History Has Shaped the Music

OCT
18
18
2023
Time: 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Location: Carman Hall - CA, 338 (also online via Zoom)
Audience: Alumni, Faculty, Friend of Lehman, Prospective Students, Staff, Students
Admission: Zoom Registration required
Tickets: Click here
Contact Organizer
Women's and Gender Studies Program
(718) 960-1160 bertrade.ngo-ngijol-banoum@lehman.cuny.eduMusicological explorations of the intersection of music and sexuality have a long history. In classical music, composers such as Shubert, Handel, Tchaikovsky, and Britten’s sexuality are the most studied. A queer orientation manifests in studies that consider musical practice itself as an extension of sensual/sexual practices and dynamics of power that forge non-normative subjects or erotic relations.