The Teh-drinking Musicologist

Musicology & Critical Studies, with a cup of teh. Sometimes, neither.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Sumer is icumen in! Say what?

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Source: London, British Library, MS Harley 978, f. 11v Is this the oldest surviving form of written polyphony? MS Harley 978 is renowned for...
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Friday, April 30, 2010

Locker Rooms: on exterior interiority

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In my email inbox today, I received an intriguing proposition from "Sportsmen Asia," a Singapore-based website which teeters on th...
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Middle Th-[rough/]-ou[g]ht

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Disclaimer: the following post may seem explicitly sexual, and hence offensive to some. Read at your own risk. Thought - thinking through, t...
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The end of a thesis era: back to the books I love

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I am proud to report that my nocturnal adventures in the enclosures of thesis-land have not been for naught. To my delight, an email arrived...
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Monday, April 26, 2010

In the [Medieval] "Mittle"

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It's about time that I vociferously slogan the wonderful work of In The Medieval Middle, a truly stunning set of Shenkerian-esque ...
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Ah! Cappella!

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On Monday I was contacted by a Hartford Courant reporter who wished to conduct an interview regarding the rise in popularity of collegiate a...
Wednesday, April 14, 2010

BACK IN THE WORLD OF THE LIVING! (And anticipating MedRen 2010)

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Dearest (fellow) Bloggo-musico-logists of the new world order, I am pleased to announce that, countless sleepless nights, hundreds of edits ...
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HT, with T for Teh
A native teh-swigging addict by birth, the author prefers to go by the ethnicity as established by the boundaries of Nationalism (but not jingoism). He is Singaporean through and through by default but not by regulated subjectivity. He likes to think himself as a rupture, but after reading Derrida, he likes to think himself as desperate. HT is currently pursuing a degree in music, fashioned by critical studies in a land quite unlike that of his own, where he can embrace the full queerness of alienation and its side effects.
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