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David Schroeder Music & Culture Lecture Series

The Fountain School of Performing Arts proudly hosts the David Schroeder Music & Culture lectures. This exciting PUBLIC series features distinguished scholars presenting research on music and culture, drawing on a range of disciplinary approaches and exploring diverse repertories. Join our community’s conversation.

Sounding New Histories of the Atlantic World: Mohican Music Across Three Centuries, with Sarah Eyerly

Oct. 25 | 12:00PM-1:00PM
Joseph Strug Concert Hall, Fountain School of Performing Arts
1385 Seymour St. HFX
free and open to the public

In this talk,musicologist Sarah Eyerlywill explore the complex history of sound and music in the Atlantic world through the transhistorical stories of four Mohican musicians and composers: Tassawachamen, Joshua Jr., Bill Miller, and Brent Michael Davids. Across multiple genres and centuries, their work provides an important framework for engaging the tangled intersections of colonialism and artistic practice throughout the Atlantic world.

Sarah Eyerly is Professor of Musicology and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development in the College of Music at Florida State University. Her first book and digital humanities project,Moravian Soundscapes(Indiana University Press, 2020), received the Music in American Culture Award from the American Musicological Society and the Dale W. Brown Book Award. She is co-author of the triple prize-winning article “Singing Box 331: Re-Sounding Eighteenth-Century Mohican Hymns from the Moravian Archives” (The William and Mary Quarterly, 2019), and her article “Mozart and the Moravians” (Early Music, 2019) received the Marjorie Weston Emerson Award from the Mozart Society of America. Her current projects include a biography of the eighteenth-century Mohican musician, Joshua, and sound reconstruction of the Apalachee-Hispanic musical culture of Mission San Luis in northern Florida.