This talk will focus on my approach to engaging with Appalachian topics in compositions of new music, highlighting experimental and chamber works as well as my recent oratorio, State. A 40-minute work for soloists, women’s choir, percussion, piano, and electronics, State is a direct adaptation of oral histories I collected from Urban Appalachians in Cincinnati, and was premiered in Cincinnati’s Lower Price Hill neighborhood in April 2016. After giving an account of my journey as a composer and my interest in Appalachia, I will address questions of musical style and audience expectation, with special attention to the broader artistic project of making multivalent work about Appalachia that seeks to avoid the readymade set of associations t...
The focus of Aisha’s research is the migration of traditional old time fiddling styles from the Appa...
Having grown up on a farm one the edge of a village in western North Carolina’s Madison County, I ha...
My presentation will explore the relationship between the fiddle playing of Buncombe County’s Marcus...
As a performer, teacher, and scholar, I have interpreted Appalachian music in a range of venues (cla...
Express Appalachia Wide Open Mic Developed as part of an Urban Appalachian Leadership Project grant,...
Music has always been a highly valued tradition in the Appalachian region. Centuries of stories have...
Stemming from my research on contemporary (re)presentations of vernacular music in southern Appalach...
Presenters Sam Gleaves, Silas House, and Karen McElmurray look at the ways art can be used to accura...
The Cortinas de Appalachia traces regional cultural history as recorded song and story stored in arc...
For residents of the Central Appalachian coalfields, the connection between music and the mountains ...
“Catching the World’s Ear: Interpreting Appalachian Music for a Global Audience” In this presentat...
The goal of this paper is to examine the nature of subjectivity as it relates to my practice as a co...
My presentation will discuss Wayne Caldwell\u27s novel, Cataloochee, and the dynamic role that the m...
Rising Appalachia is a musical group started by two sisters, Chloe and Leah Smith, who were born and...
In the spirit of this year’s conference theme, “Many Mountains, Many Musics,” this presentation will...
The focus of Aisha’s research is the migration of traditional old time fiddling styles from the Appa...
Having grown up on a farm one the edge of a village in western North Carolina’s Madison County, I ha...
My presentation will explore the relationship between the fiddle playing of Buncombe County’s Marcus...
As a performer, teacher, and scholar, I have interpreted Appalachian music in a range of venues (cla...
Express Appalachia Wide Open Mic Developed as part of an Urban Appalachian Leadership Project grant,...
Music has always been a highly valued tradition in the Appalachian region. Centuries of stories have...
Stemming from my research on contemporary (re)presentations of vernacular music in southern Appalach...
Presenters Sam Gleaves, Silas House, and Karen McElmurray look at the ways art can be used to accura...
The Cortinas de Appalachia traces regional cultural history as recorded song and story stored in arc...
For residents of the Central Appalachian coalfields, the connection between music and the mountains ...
“Catching the World’s Ear: Interpreting Appalachian Music for a Global Audience” In this presentat...
The goal of this paper is to examine the nature of subjectivity as it relates to my practice as a co...
My presentation will discuss Wayne Caldwell\u27s novel, Cataloochee, and the dynamic role that the m...
Rising Appalachia is a musical group started by two sisters, Chloe and Leah Smith, who were born and...
In the spirit of this year’s conference theme, “Many Mountains, Many Musics,” this presentation will...
The focus of Aisha’s research is the migration of traditional old time fiddling styles from the Appa...
Having grown up on a farm one the edge of a village in western North Carolina’s Madison County, I ha...
My presentation will explore the relationship between the fiddle playing of Buncombe County’s Marcus...