Und hier noch ein interessanter Call.
(Sorry für Cross-Posting.)
LG, Stefan
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Von: Notation Study Group <notation.studygroup@xxxxxxxxx>
Gesendet: Montag, 29. November 2021 15:53
An: Notation Study Group
Betreff: CFP: New Perspectives in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Music
Notations
CFP: New Perspectives in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-Century Music Notations
CFP deadline: 15 February 2022
Conference dates: 4-7 May 2022
https://alamirefoundation.org/en/research/conferences/notations
Alamire Foundation / KU Leuven Department of Musicology
Leuven, Belgium
This conference aims to bring together scholars working on music notations from
the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries from a wide range of perspectives and
seeks to advance scholarship in a number of different areas relating to
notation. Keynote addresses will be delivered by Margaret Bent (All Souls
College Oxford) and Emily Zazulia (UC Berkeley). The conference concert will
feature Cappella Pratensis singing Jacob Obrecht’s Missa Maria zart. See the
conference
website<https://alamirefoundation.org/en/research/conferences/notations> for
more information.
We are interested in papers on topics including but not limited to:
· the history and theory of notation;
· the notational practice of composers, scribes, and music printers;
· interactions between different types of notation
(monophonic/polyphonic, chant/mensural);
· the notation of canons;
· optical music recognition (OMR) and music encoding;
· notation and performance practice;
· notation and editing techniques;
· notation and rhetoric; and
· notation and society.
Please send titles and abstracts for consideration to Paul Kolb at paul.kolb
-at- kuleuven.be<http://kuleuven.be/> by 15 February 2022. The conference
language is English. For those unable to attend in person, it will be possible
to present virtually.
Convener: Paul Kolb (KU Leuven)
Scientific Committee: David Burn (KU Leuven), Marie-Alexis Colin (Université
libre de Bruxelles), Barbara Haggh-Huglo (University of Maryland), Paul Kolb
(KU Leuven), Katelijne Schiltz (Universität Regensburg), Thomas Schmidt
(University of Manchester)
Organizing Committee: David Burn (KU Leuven), Bart Demuyt (KU Leuven/Alamire
Foundation), Ann Kelders (KBR), Paul Kolb (KU Leuven), Ryan O’Sullivan (KU
Leuven), Miriam Wendling (KU Leuven)