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The American Musicological Society is using this as a bulletin board for:
calls for papers ("CFP")
conference announcements ("CONF")
job vacancy notices ("JOB")
fellowships ("FWP")
please send an e-mail to ams@ams-net.org if you would like your announcement added to this list.
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CFP: Dutch-Flemish Society for Music Theory, Amsterdam, Mar 2010
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Reminder -- Deadline approaching
CALL FOR PAPERS - 12th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE DUTCH-FLEMISH SOCIETY FOR MUSIC THEORY
March 12-13-14 2010, Conservatory of Amsterdam
Please submit proposals through e-mail to the Chair of the Conference Committee, Barbara Bleij, at b.bleij at ahk.nl before December 15th 2009. For more details, and proposal guidelines, see [link]... more »
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CFP (reminder): Music and Philosophy, King's College London, Feb 2010
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CALL FOR PAPERS (REMINDER)
Music and Philosophy: A Royal Musical Association Study Day in association with the British Society of Aesthetics
Generously supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council
King's College London, Saturday 20th February 2010
CFP deadline: Friday 4th December 2009... more »
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CFP: Roberto Gerhard (1896-1970), Univ. of Huddersfield, May 2010
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Roberto Gerhard (1896-1970)
Dates: 27th-28th May, 2010.
Website: [link]
Institution: University of Huddersfield.
Contact details: e mail: u0420835 at hud.ac.uk or musicalia at musicalia.com or phone: 01484 859050. It is intended that the conference will explore the output of this distinguished Catalan composer from his earliest acknowledged works to the radically modernist instrumental and electronic compositions of his final years. One keynote speaker is Prof. Michael Russ of Huddersfield University and Prof. Roger Reynolds of the University of California at San Diego has been invited. On a more personal note invitations have been accepted by two friends of Gerhard, Pietat Homs, the daughter of his pupil and biographer, and Dr. Rosemary Summers, the current executor of his estate. In addition Meirion Bowen, the editor of Gerhard on Music also intends to participate.... more »
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FWPS: Alan Lomax Fellowship, Library of Congress
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The American Folklife Center Announces the Alan Lomax Fellowship in Folklife Studies
at the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress invites qualified scholars to apply for a post-doctoral fellowship for advanced research based on the Alan Lomax Collection.... more »
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CFP (edited volume): European Popular Music
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Call for Papers - Edited volume: European Popular Music. Contributions are sought for an edited book on contemporary European Popular Music. Proposals for this single volume of essays should cover, though are not limited to, the following themes:- 1. Conditions affecting European popular music production at a local, national and supranational level.... more »
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JOBS: Chronicle, 11/23/09
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Dear Colleague, Your job alert, Music, found 34 new listings. The most recent are listed below. <[link]>Click here to see all matching jobs. <[link]>Asst Arts Prof - Dep of Recorded Music... more »
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FWP: AMS Howard Mayer Brown Fellowship, deadline 15 December 2009
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The Howard Mayer Brown Fellowship was established by friends of the late Howard Mayer Brown on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. Intended to increase the presence of minority scholars and teachers in musicology, the fellowship supports one year of graduate work for a student at a North American University who is a member of a group historically underrepresented in the discipline, including, in the U.S., African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans, and, in Canada, visible minorities.... more »
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CFP: Yale Graduate Music Symposium, New Haven, Mar 2010
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The Yale University Department of Music is pleased to announce its second Yale
Graduate Music Symposium to be held March 6-7, 2010, in Yale University's
Stoeckel Hall.
Graduate students engaged in any area of music scholarship are invited to submit
abstracts for papers in fields including, but not limited to, musicology, music... more »
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