CFP: Music Analysis (UK) (5/31; 9/22-9/24)

From: Geoffrey Chew (uhwm006@sun.rhbnc.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Mar 08 2000 - 11:44:45 EST


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From: Dr Nicholas Marston <nick.marston@spc.ox.ac.uk>

University of Oxford
Faculty of Music

Oxford Music Analysis Conference
22-24 September 2000

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Oxford University Faculty of Music, in association with the Society
for Music Analysis and the journal Music Analysis, will host OxMAC 2000
from Friday 22 September to Sunday 24 September 2000; accommodation and
meals will be provided in St Peter's College.

The members of the programme committee are:

Jonathan Cross (University of Bristol)
Nicholas Marston (University of Oxford)
John Rink (Royal Holloway, University of London)

The committee invites proposals for papers dealing with any aspect of
music theory and analysis; papers should be planned to last a maximum of
25 minutes within a 40-minute slot. Proposals for round-table and themed
sessions are also welcome: in these cases, a maximum of four participants
should plan 15-minute papers within a 90-minute slot (round table) or
20-minute papers within a two-hour slot (themed session).

Proposals for papers (maximum 300 words, or 1000 words for a round
table/themed session) should be sent, preferably by email (please do not
use attachments), to Dr Nicholas Marston, St Peter's College Oxford OX1
2DL (nick.marston@spc.ox.ac.uk) no later than 31 May 2000; the committee
undertakes to notify all selected speakers by 30 June. Authors should
include their name in all submissions; proposals for round tables and
themed sessions should identify all participants, including a convenor to
whom further correspondence and queries may be addressed. Those proposing
individual papers are not barred from participation in joint submissions
also.

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