Dear colleagues:

The following event may be of considerable interest to listmembers, 
particularly those in the New York area. For more information, feel 
free to contact me.

Sincerely,

James Loeffler, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Jewish Music Forum
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Jewish Music Forum, a project of the American Society for Jewish 
Music at the Center for Jewish History is pleased to announce the 
following event:


Energizing Jewish Musical Memory:
Encounters with Sound and Text in Archives and Libraries



Judith Pinnolis (Brandeis University)

Respondents: Bret Werb (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) and 
Gina Genova (New York University / Milken Archive of American Jewish Music)


Friday, March 31
10 A.M.
Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th Street
New York, NY
Admission is free and open to the public


How has the digital revolution in libraries and archives changed the 
world of Jewish music? As artists, scholars and educators 
increasingly look to the internet for recordings, manuscripts and 
other sources of information and inspiration, "virtual libraries" are 
fast becoming a new terrain for research on Jewish music. Judith 
Pinnolis of Brandeis University and the Jewish MusicWeb Center will 
present the newest trends that are reshaping Jewish musical memory 
today, followed by a roundtable discussion with two other experts in 
the field, Bret Werb of the United States Holocaust Museum and Gina 
Genova of New York University and the Milken Archive of American Jewish Music.


Judith S. Pinnolis is a Reference Librarian at the Goldfarb Library 
at Brandeis University where she has served as Information Desk 
Supervisor, Publications Coordinator and the Training Coordinator 
since 1992. She holds multiple degrees in music and library science, 
including an M.S. in Library Information Science from Simmons College 
and an M.M. from the University of Cincinnati Conservatory, as well 
as a certificate in Yiddish studies from Columbia University. She has 
researched and written about Jewish music in the journal Musica 
Judaica, the new edition of the Encyclopedia Judaica, and Women and 
Music in America Since 1900: An Encyclopedia. In 1997, Pinnolis 
launched the Jewish Music WebCenter, a large academic website along 
that includes major research and bibliographical guides to Jewish music.

Gina Genova is a writer and research associate for the Milken Archive 
of American Jewish Music, and an adjunct professor at New York 
University. She earned a master of music degree from the University 
of Arizona, and a master of arts from NYU, where she is completing 
her Ph.D. on the topic of Downtown New York composers of the 1970s. 
She has curated numerous music collections for the Fales Library at 
NYU and for other archives throughout the U.S. and Europe.

Bret Werb has served as musicologist at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial 
Museum in Washington, D.C. since 1992. He earned his M.A. in 
ethnomusicology at UCLA with a thesis on the Yiddish stage composer 
Joseph Rumshinsky. He is currently a doctoral candidate at that 
institution. A contributor to the recent edition of The New Grove 
Dictionary of Music & Musicians, he has lectured and published widely 
on the topic of Holocaust related music, curated and designed 
exhibitions and websites at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and 
produced three CDs for the museum: Krakow Ghetto Notebook, Rise Up 
and Fight!: Songs of Jewish Partisans, and Hidden History: Songs of 
the Kovno Ghetto.


For information on this or other events of the Jewish Music Forum, 
please see the website: 
<http://www.jewishmusicforum.org/>www.jewishmusicforum.org, call 
212-294-8328 or email 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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