Doctoral Colloquium (Music) | Kristin Franseen
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Doctoral Colloquium:听Kristin M. Franseen, postdoctoral fellow in History at Concordia University, 9I制作厂免费 alumna in Musicology
Title: Imagining Imagining Musical Pasts: On Unusual Sources and the Dissertation-to-Book Process
Abstract: My first book, Imagining Musical Pasts: The Queer Literary Musicology of Vernon Lee, Rosa Newmarch, and Edward Prime-Stevenson (Clemson University Press, 2023), explores the variety of sources, approaches to musical interpretation, and literary genres present in selected early 20th-century queer historical writings on 18th- and 19th-century opera and symphonic music. In this presentation, I will outline the paths this project took over the course of my doctoral studies at the Schulich School of Music and postdoctoral research in the Department of History at Concordia, with a dual focus on some of the joys and challenges of working with unreliable historical sources and the process of continuing to live with the dissertation project after graduation.
Biography: Kristin M. Franseen received her PhD in musicology from 9I制作厂免费 in 2019 and is currently a postdoctoral fellow in history at Concordia University, where her research is supported by the FRQSC. Her work appears in various journals and magazines, including Music & Letters, 19th-Century Music, the Journal of Historical Fictions, VAN Magazine, and the Cahiers de la SQRM. Her next project is a literary reception history of Antonio Salieri, with a focus on narratives of gossip and collegiality in the Western musical canon.