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CAS/MillerComm Lecture: “Music’s War Poets” by Kate Kennedy

Whilst 1914 is now seen as the year in which the world changed forever, 1915 proved to be the most momentous year for the young generation of English poets and composers caught up in the war. In 1915, poet Siegfried Sassoon served in France while Wilfred Owen and Ivor Gurney enlisted. Rupert Brooke and composers William Denis Browne and FS Kelly sailed to Gallipoli never to return.

Kate Kennedy explores the rarely-made connections between these groups to define a body of English ‘war composers’ paralleling the ‘war poets’ with whose existence we are now so familiar.

This presentation is part of the 1915: Music, Memory, and The Great War Symposium which is free and open to the public. ( http://publish.illinois.edu/music1915/ (external link))

The CAS/MillerComm public events series brings to campus people who offer unique cross-disciplinary contributions to the intellectual and cultural life of the university.

This Center for Advanced Study event is hosted by the School of Music in conjunction with the College of Fine and Applied Arts, Cross-Campus Initiative on the Great War, Department of English, Department of French and Italian/French@Illinois, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, Department of History, Department of Sociology, International Programs and Studies, Krannert Art Museum, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security (ACDIS), Sousa Archives and Center for American Music, Spurlock Museum, and the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory.

Contact

For further information on this event, contact the Center for Advanced Study at or (217) 333-6729.

All are welcome. To request disability-related accommodations for this event, please contact Brian Cudiamat at or (217) 244-5586.