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SUMMARY:“The Romantic Russians” with Prof. Michael Roeder
DESCRIPTION:A new 6-week courseMusic by Mussorgsky\, Tchaikovsky\, Rachmaninov and Forerunners. \nOn Sundays 10a.m. – 12p.m.\nJune 8\, 15\, 22\, 29 & July 6 & 13 \nRussian composers often hold a special place in the history of western music. They joined the stream late and initially developed two contrasting approaches: one favoured the strong use of Russian folklore materials and was influenced by non-Germanic composers such as Liszt and Berlioz; the other was more closely connected with the more conservative Germanic tradition\, although the two approaches mixed in interesting ways. We will explore music by Balakirev\, Borodin\, Rimsky-Korsakov\, and Mussorgsky\, who aligned themselves with the former approach. The music of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov\, both of whom studied in conservatories founded by the Rubinstein brothers in St. Petersburg and Moscow\, illustrates elements of the second approach\, with inescapable evidence of influence of Russian folk materials.  \nFee: $95 for members & $115 for non-members (including light breakfast)
URL:https://www.jdicseniors.ca/event/the-romantic-russians-with-prof-michael-roeder/
LOCATION:The Centre\, 10052-117 St. NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5K 1X2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:“Mid-Century Canadian Voices” with Eileen Conway
DESCRIPTION:“Mid-Century Canadian Voices” with Eileen Conway\nOn Mondays 1p.m.-3p.m.\nMay 5\, 12 & 26 and June 2\, 9 & 16 \nOne generation into the twenty-first century\, we’re going to revisit a period 50-70 years ago.  Our guides\, “ancestral voices\,” are writers\, journalists\, academics — public intellectuals\, in short— who had things to say about Canada and Canadians\, and said them. They will include Pierre Berton\, Northrop Frye\, George Grant\, Bruce Hutchison\, Gabrielle Roy\, and perhaps one other. Come and join the conversation!\nEileen Conway\, a retired Anglican clergywoman\, taught English at the University of Alberta for almost twenty years\, chiefly to freshmen. \nFee: $75 for members & $95 for non-members
URL:https://www.jdicseniors.ca/event/mid-century-canadian-voices-with-eileen-conway-5/
LOCATION:The Centre\, 10052-117 St. NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5K 1X2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:How Memories are Made in the Human Brain: Insights from Neuroimaging with Prof. Nikolai Malykhin\, UofA
DESCRIPTION:It is increasingly important to find clues to maintain cognitive function throughout aging. Our focus is on the hippocampus\, the vital brain region dealing with memory.  I will discuss recent findings from our research team on how different types of memory decline in healthy aging\, how the hippocampus and its neural activity support memory function\, and how to prevent memory decline in old age.
URL:https://www.jdicseniors.ca/event/how-memories-are-made-in-the-human-brain-insights-from-neuroimaging-with-prof-nikolai-malykhin-uofa/
LOCATION:The Centre\, 10052-117 St. NW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5K 1X2\, Canada
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