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Introduction notion of listening network ; recognizable/unrecognizable objects ; importance of object analysis speed; relationship between the richness of musical language and the complexity of the object. The "realized" musical object structural …
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In my lecture, I showed that stable homotopy classes of deformations of C*algebras define a bivariant theory E(A,B) that simplifies and improves Kasparov's bivariant K-theory. The resulting theory is semi-exact in its two variables and extends to Banach …
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In the file of letters that I have been collecting and annotating for the last ten years or so, with a view to updating Welles' Royal Correspondence , I recorded the partial readings given by L. Robert in Le sanctuaire de Sinuri (1945), about a royal …
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Leaving aside another occurrence of Dionysus' "foot" (in Sophocles, Antigone, v. 1143), the lecture focused on Plutarch's 36th Greek Question , which begins: "When the women of the Eleans implore Dionysus with a hymn, why do they engage him to appear …
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After two years devoted to Proust, this year's lecture moves away from this theme, while continuing on from the previous year's lecture, which focused on the ethical analysis of behavior in À la recherche du temps perdu. The reflection is broadened in two …
4:30 - 5:30pm