CFP: Music: Interdisciplinary (Australia) (11/1; 4/18/01-4/22/01)

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    From: Elizabeth Kertesz <ekertesz@unimelb.edu.au>

    MUSICology 2001
    24TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE
    MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA
    MELBOURNE: 18-22 APRIL 2001

    The 24th National Conference of the Musicological Society of Australia
    will be held at the Faculty of Music, University of Melbourne, in April
    2001.

    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
    Tim Carter (Royal Holloway University of London): "The Power of the
            Patron?"
    Kay Dreyfus (Monash University, Melbourne): "Alma Moodie and the
            landscape of giftedness"
    Annegret Fauser (City University, London): "Alterity, Nation and
            Identity: Some Musicological Paradoxes"
    Richard Taruskin (University of California, Berkeley): "Stravinsky and
            Us"

    CONFERENCE THEMES
    o Nation and Identity
    o Patronage and Social Structures
    o Reading and Listening
    o Performers, Audiences and Scholars

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    The MSA invites researchers in all disciplines to submit proposals for
    papers on any aspect of music as it relates to the conference themes
    listed above. In recognition of the Centenary of Federation, papers that
    relate to Australian Music and Society will be welcomed. Proposals for
    individual papers must include an abstract of 200 words and paper title.
    Please attach your name, address (email and postal) and phone/fax number.
    Individual papers are limited to 20 minutes.

    The conference organizers also invite free papers from individuals or
    group submissions on a common theme.

    GROUP SUBMISSIONS

    Group submissions on a common theme could be given either as a round table
    (with maximum 90 minutes) or as 3 to 4 papers. Proposals for group
    submissions must provide the name and contact details of the organizer and
    a list of committed participants, and include a separate abstract for each
    of their contributions.

    Acceptance of abstracts will be advised in early December.

    Proposals should be submitted by 1 November 2000 to Kerry Murphy,
    Conference Convenor <k.murphy@music.unimelb.edu.au>

    TRAVEL FUNDING FOR BRITISH SCHOLARS:

    British Academy Overseas Conference Grants are available to meet the costs
    of travel by British scholars to overseas conferences, but applications
    for funding to read a paper at Musicology 2001 will close on 30 November.
    If you wish to apply for such a grant, and therefore need early advice of
    acceptance of your paper, please note this in your abstract submission, or
    contact Kerry Murphy as soon as possible. Information on this scheme is
    available at http://www.britac.ac.uk/guide/confer.html#Overseas Conference
    Grants

    For further information contact Elizabeth Kertesz, Conference
    Administrator <ekertesz@unimelb.edu.au>

    MUSICology 2001 C/- Faculty of Music, University of Melbourne VIC 3010
    Fax +61 3 8344 5346
    Further details forthcoming on the MSA homepage: www.msa.org.au

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