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----The British Institute of Organ Studies
Call for papers
The organ in context 22 February 2003
Proposals for papers are invited for the British Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS) research conference in Reading on Saturday 22 February 2003.
The proposals should present an aspect of organ history in a wider context that may include the other arts (e.g. literature, painting, theatre, architecture) and wider musical contexts (opera, orchestral music, concerto). You do not need to limit yourself to these ideas, which are suggested by way of illustration of the broad range of subjects that will be considered.
Papers should be between 20 and 25 minutes in length, and the use of musical and pictorial illustrations is encouraged.
Proposals of 200 words, along with a brief biographical note, should be sent by 31 September 2002 to Dr Christopher Kent, Department of Music, University of Reading, 35 Upper Redlands Road, Reading, RG1 5JE, email c.j.kent@reading.ac.uk, phone 0118 931 8416.
Successful proposals will be notified by 30 October 2002.
Enquiries to Christopher Kent (address above) or to David Knight, email david.knight@smvl.org.uk, phone 07971 845152
Further details about BIOS can be found at www.bios.org.uk
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