Concurrent Session |V 3:15 p.m.—4:45 p.m. Concurrent Session IV The Music of Stevie Wonder 22 Fenway, Room B12 This session will focus on Stevie Wonder’s music. With a focus on harmony, this session will strive to illustrate how the harmony chosen by Wonder supports the narrative of his compositions, while searching for approaches he most commonly used. These two areas of focus help uncover some of what makes his music so special. —Presented by: Rick McLaughlin —Hosted by: Kenn Brass The Music of Poetry 22 Fenway, Room 204 This session will look at poetry through the lens of musical composition, revealing fundamental compositional links between the two art forms. We will look at poetic counterpointing and syncopation, demonstrating the uses of tension/resolution and basic harmonic functions in poetry. —Presented by: Pat Pattison —Hosted by: Matt Frias Take Note: Getting the Best out of Notation Software as a Teaching Tool 22 Fenway, Room 404 Many Berklee students enter with little or no experience using music notation, yet a primary learning goal of the institution is to graduate literate musicians. Music notation