• 9:15am 9:30am
    Arrival and Introduction at Faculty House, Columbia University
  • 9:30am 10:30am
    Session Two
    • Chair

      Jesús R. Velasco

      Columbia University

    • “Medieval Iberian Song in its Mediterranean Context: from Andalusian muwashshahat to the Cantigas de Santa Maria”

      Manuel Pedro Ferreira

      Universidade Nova de Lisboa

    • “Social Antagonisms in the Serranillas"

      Benjamin Liu

      University of California at Riverside

  • 10:30am 11:00am
    Break
  • 11:00am 12:00pm
    Session Three
    • Chair

      Antoni Pizà

      Foundation for Iberian Music, CUNY

    • “The Mozarabic Chant as a Model for the Construction of Cultural Identity”

      Carmen Julia Gutiérrez

      Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    • “Processions in Context: Ritual and Music for Assumption feasts at Seville Cathedral During the Late Middle Ages”

      Juan Ruiz Jiménez

      Granada

  • 12:00pm 2:00pm
    Break Two; Visit Rare Book and Manuscript Library Exhibition
  • 2:00pm 3:30pm
    Session Four
    • Chair

      Adam Kosto

      Columbia University

    • “The Verona Orationale as a Witness to Visigothic Liturgy, Chant, and Exegesis”

      Rebecca Maloy

      University of Colorado, Boulder College of Music

    • “The Antiphonary of Leon and its Prologues”

      Susana Zapke

      Austrian Academy of Sciences

    • “The Infanta Speaks: Court and Family in the Refounding of the See of Tuy, 1071”

      Lucy Pick

      University of Chicago Divinity School

  • 3:30pm 4:00pm
    Break Three
  • 4:00pm 5:00pm
    Closing Discussion
    • Moderator

      Seth Kimmel

      Columbia University

    • Discussant

      Alessandra Ciucci

      Northeastern University

    • Discussant

      Don Randel

      University of Chicago