---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jeffrey Kurtzman <jgkurtzm@artsci.wustl.edu>
The Society for Seventeenth-Century Music and Related Arts will hold its
eighth annual Conference 27-30 April 2000 at America's Shrine to Music
Museum (an important museum of early instruments) at the University of
South Dakota in Vermillion. Proposals on all aspects of
seventeenth-century music and music culture, including papers dealing with
other fields as they relate to music, are welcome. Because of the venue,
proposals pertaining to musical instruments and such topics as tuning
systems are especially encouraged. A prize will be awarded for the best
student paper. Presentations are invited in a variety of formats,
including papers, lecture-recitals, workshops involving group
participation, and roundtable discussions. Papers will generally be
limited to 20 minutes and lecture-recitals to 45 minutes. It is the policy
of the Society to require a year's hiatus before presenters at the
previous meeting can be considered for another presentation. Five copies
(four anonymous and one identified with name, address, telephone, fax, and
e-mail address) of an abstract of not more than two pages, postmarked by 1
October 1999, should be sent to Jeffrey Kurtzman, Dept. of Music, Campus
Box 1032, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899. Abstracts from
outside the United States and Canada may be sent by fax (one copy only) to
314/727-1596. Tapes (audio or visual) supporting proposals for
lecture-recitals are welcome.
===============================================
From the Literary Calls for Papers Mailing List
CFP@english.upenn.edu
Full Information at
http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/
or write Erika Lin: elin@english.upenn.edu
===============================================
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Wed Feb 09 2000 - 13:50:38 EST