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From: Society for Music Theory <webmas...@societymusictheory.org>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 05:25:17 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Dec 21 2011 8:25 am
Subject: U of Toronto Grad Student Symposium traditions / progressions / transgressions
University of Toronto Music Graduate Students' Association

2012 Graduate Student Symposium on
Music Performance, Scholarship, Education, and Composition

May 4 & 5, 2012
at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto

The 2012 Symposium welcomes a variety of proposals including
performances,
papers, lecture-recitals, posters and/or dialogues. We encourage
submissions from
graduate students in performance, composition, theory, education,
musicology, and
ethnomusicology, and from students in other disciplines who are
working on
music-related topics. This year, we propose a new format of
interdisciplinary panel workshops
with three presenters from various disciplines, united by a broad
theme. Each presenter
will offer a very brief (10-15 minute) overview of their work on this
theme before a panel
discussion with moderator. These panels will be formed in dialogue
with the organizing
committee.

Proposals must be received by the MGSA organizing committee by January
31, 2012.

For detailed guidelines and information, please contact Kiera Galway,
kiera.galway at utoronto.ca.; see also http://www.music.utoronto.ca/students/organisations/mgsa.htm
.


 
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