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dimanche 13 décembre 2015

 

History, Analysis, Pedagogy - Music Analysis Conference

13-15 juillet 2016, Nottingham

University of NottinghamCall For Papers
Deadline: 18 Feb 2016

We welcome proposals for papers on any aspect of theory, analysis and criticism relating to music and musical practices of any genre, style or period. The underlying theme of the conference marks intersections between analysis, historical research, and music pedagogy.

Keynote speakers : Professor Ludwig Holtmeier (Hochschule für Musik Freiburg), Professor Giorgio Sanguinetti (University of Rome, Tor Vergata), Professor Katelijne Schiltz (Universität Regensburg)

Proposals in the following categories will be considered:

Papers (20 minutes maximum, with 10 minutes for discussion) ; Paper sessions (three or four papers, each of 20 minutes maximum, with 10 minutes per paper for discussion) ; Roundtable discussions (up to 6 participants, each giving a short position paper, followed by a general discussion, total running time of 90 or 120 minutes); Recitals, lecture-recitals and lectures illustrated by sound diffusions or audio-visual screenings (maximum duration 90 minutes)

Abstracts and proposals should be prepared as follows:

For individual papers: up to 250 words ; For paper sessions: 250-word (maximum) summary and up to 200 words for each session participant; For roundtable discussions: 250-word (maximum) and up to 150 words for each panel participant; For recitals, lecture-recitals and lectures illustrated by sound diffusions or audio-visual screenings: 250 word (maximum) summary, plus participant CVs and recordings / scores / other details of works to be included in the event (contact organiser to discuss)

All proposals must be sent by email as a MS Word or pdf attachment to hapmac -at- nottingham.ac.uk.

Applicants will be informed of the outcome of their proposal(s) by 21 March 2016

Programme Committee: Nicholas Baragwanath (Nottingham), Rosa Cafiero (Milan), Annika Forkert (Bristol), Julian Horton (Durham), Maxim Serebrennikov (St Petersburg), Kenneth Smith (Liverpool), Peter van Tour (Uppsala).

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