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Lectures in Musicology: Dana Polan, NYU

Mon, September 24, 2018
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
18th Ave. Library, 175 W. 18th, Room 205

Time: 4-5:30 p.m.
Event Host: School of Music
Short Description: Dana Polan, professor of cinema studies in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, presents "Ring-a-ding-ding: Performance Styles in the Movies and Music of Frank Sinatra."


Dana Polan, professor of cinema studies at New York University, presents "Ring-a-ding-ding: Performance Styles in the Movies and Music of Frank Sinatra." 

Polan is the author of eight books in film and media studies and of approximately 200 essays, reviews and review-essays. He has done commentaries for nine DVDs. He has been knighted by the Ministry of Culture of the French government for contributions to cross-cultural exchange. His current book project is a study of 1960s cinema through the example of the war-time film, "The Great Escape." This lecture is co-sponsored by the Department of Comparative Studies. More info >>


Lectures in Musicology is co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries.

Lectures are held Mondays at 4 p.m. in the 18th Avenue Library, 175 W. 18th Ave. (Music/Dance Library, second floor, room 205). These events are free and open to the public.