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FUN STUFF: CB’s “In the Library” Perfume

Innovative perfumer “CB I Hate Perfume,” who markets scents as diverse as “Burning Leaves” and “November” has developed a special new perfume called “In the Library.” Described as “a warm blend of English Novel, Russian & Moroccan Leather Bindings, Worn Cloth and a hint of Wood Polish” the fragrance goes on sale starting at $12.00 for 2ml, a small price to pay for that irresistible bookworm smell.

 
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First Lecture in Murphy Colloquium Series Tonight!

Tonight, Monday, September 28th at 8 in Kulas Hall Oberlin alum Frank Calendaria will present the first lecture in the Musicology Department’s Murphy Colloquium Series. Now a professor at the University of Texas, Calendaria will speak on “The Mystery of the Rosary Candelarias: A Study in Attribution.”

The Rosary Cantorales (Yale Beinecke ms. 710) is a large, handsomely illuminated Kyriale from the early 16c, unusual in preserving a Josquin fragment among the chant material.  Its provenance has been unclear until Candelaria’s work a few years ago in an award-winning monograph.  Drawing extensively on its iconography, Candelaria has identified its Spanish origins and especially its resonance with the devotional rosary legend of the “Knight of Cologne.”  His talk at Oberlin will chronicle the interdisciplinary riches uncovered in studying the history of this important chant book.

 
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