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Urban Space, Spectacle, Memory and Music in Nineteenth-Century Vienna | Reading Cities, Sensing Cities Colloquium | Nicholas Mathew (Lecture, 47 minutes)
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Abstract
On October 23, 2014, Nicholas Mathew (Music) gave a presentation on the role of music and sound in the emergence of modern civic sensibilities in Napoleonic Vienna, and how printed music came to shape a new politics of urban pedestrianism.
This talk was part of the Reading Cities, Sensing Cities colloquium presented by the Global Urban Humanities Initiative at UC Berkeley.