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Thu, 07/06/2023 - 13:28
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Concurrent
Session lll
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Concurrent Session lll
And That Says What? Prince Rogers Nelson
and Self-Expression (1983-1987)
22 Fenway, Room 112
Prince was one of the most prolific recording artists of the
20th century, releasing an astonishing body of work during
his peak in the 1980s. Yet, with his passing in 2016, he left
behind a trove of unreleased songs. What differentiates
released from unreleased material, and how is an artist's
public image shaped by these choices? In this session,
Susan Rogers, MP&E faculty member and Prince’s recording
engineer from 1983 to 1987, will offer insight into his artistic
decision-making process and the question of public versus
private identity. This session will compare album cuts with
B-sides and unreleased material, suggesting that lyric content
may have been the primary factor influencing the release of
Prince’s music.
—Presented by: Susan Rogers
—Hosted by: Kenn Brass
Lecture Capture at Berklee
22 Fenway, Room 314
This session will introduce participants to an exciting
new lecture capture tool, Panopto, now available for all
Berklee faculty. Panopto integrates with Berklee's course
management system, ol.berklee.edu (OL), adding a simple
solution for recording and uploading lectures for students
from your laptop, smartphone, or tablet. Videos created
using Panopto include searchable voice recognition, Keynote
and PowerPoint slide indexing, and the ability to upload
directly to your course folder in OL.
—Presented by: Greg Esposto and Madeleine Toh
E
Pe
—Hosted by: Andrea Pejrolo
Session lll
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Concurrent Session lll
And That Says What? Prince Rogers Nelson
and Self-Expression (1983-1987)
22 Fenway, Room 112
Prince was one of the most prolific recording artists of the
20th century, releasing an astonishing body of work during
his peak in the 1980s. Yet, with his passing in 2016, he left
behind a trove of unreleased songs. What differentiates
released from unreleased material, and how is an artist's
public image shaped by these choices? In this session,
Susan Rogers, MP&E faculty member and Prince’s recording
engineer from 1983 to 1987, will offer insight into his artistic
decision-making process and the question of public versus
private identity. This session will compare album cuts with
B-sides and unreleased material, suggesting that lyric content
may have been the primary factor influencing the release of
Prince’s music.
—Presented by: Susan Rogers
—Hosted by: Kenn Brass
Lecture Capture at Berklee
22 Fenway, Room 314
This session will introduce participants to an exciting
new lecture capture tool, Panopto, now available for all
Berklee faculty. Panopto integrates with Berklee's course
management system, ol.berklee.edu (OL), adding a simple
solution for recording and uploading lectures for students
from your laptop, smartphone, or tablet. Videos created
using Panopto include searchable voice recognition, Keynote
and PowerPoint slide indexing, and the ability to upload
directly to your course folder in OL.
—Presented by: Greg Esposto and Madeleine Toh
E
Pe
—Hosted by: Andrea Pejrolo