CFP: Cultures of Printed Music (5/1/01; 10/24/01-10/27/01)

From: Michael Cooper (mchlcooper@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Feb 06 2001 - 22:27:22 EST

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            Call for Papers

    Legacies: Five Hundred Years of Printed Music
    A conference presented
    in celebration of the quincentenary of
    Petrucci's Harmonice musices odhecaton A,
    the accomplishments of musicologist Helen Hewitt,
    and fifty years of the Ph.D. program at the University
    of North Texas

            Denton, Texas
            24-27 October 2001

            The University of North Texas invites proposals for
    papers to be presented at a conference dealing with
    the cultures of printed music, to be held at the
    University in October 2001. The conference will open
    with a session titled The Legacies of Helen Hewitt,
    dedicated to the pioneering UNT musicologist whose
    work continues to open gateways for musicologists both
    male and female a quarter-century after her death.
    Also included will be sessions on the following
    themes: Notation, Publication, and Performance; the
    History of Music Publishing; Music Textology to 1700;
    Music Textology since 1700; and The New Technology.
    Proposals dealing with other subjects related to the
    overall theme of the conference will also be
    considered.

            Questions may be addressed to the conference
    coordinators, J. Michael Cooper and Mark McKnight, via
    fax (940/565-2002), snail mail (see below), or e-mail
    (mcooper@music.unt.edu and mmcknigh@library.unt.edu).
    Those interested in contributing should submit an
    abstract of approximately 500 words by 1 May 2001 to:

    Profs. J. Michael Cooper and Mark McKnight
    Coordinators, Petrucci/Hewitt Conference
    The University of North Texas
    College of Music
    Denton, Texas, 76203-1367

    Legacies is offered in conjunction with the meeting of
    the Southwest Chapter of the American Musicological
    Society.

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