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Hartt Music History Forum Presents Imani Mosley

March 08, 2023
Submitted By: Karen Cook

On Friday, March 31, the Hartt Music History Forum welcomes Imani Danielle Mosley (University of Florida). She will give a talk entitled “Seven Seconds Including Dust: Sacred Acoustics and the Sonic Museum,” which will be followed by a discussion period.

Imani Danielle Mosley is an Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Florida. Her research focuses on Benjamin Britten, music, opera, and modernism in Britain post-1945. Her current research addresses sacred sonic culture, acoustics, and ritual in the English churches and cathedrals central to Britten’s sacred music. In addition to her work on Britten, she also specializes in contemporary opera, reception history, queer theory, masculinities studies, digital humanities, sound studies, and race in 21st-century popular music. 

The Hartt Music History Forum is free and open to the University of Hartford community. This lecture will be held remotely via Zoom. To register and receive the meeting link, please email Karen Cook at kacook@hartford.edu by Monday, March 27.