CONF: All Souls Seminars in Medieval and Renaissance Music, Univ. of Oxford, Online, Hilary Term 2023

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Jan 17, 2023, 10:00:16 AM1/17/23
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We’re delighted to announce the next three sets of speakers for the All Souls Seminars in Medieval and Renaissance Music. For full details see: https://www.music.ox.ac.uk/all-souls-seminars-medieval-and-renaissance-music.

These seminars, held on Zoom, are all on Thursdays at 5 p.m. GMT. If you are planning to attend a seminar this term, please register using this form: https://forms.gle/3LjysGSZR3ipgdeh9. For each seminar, those who have registered will receive an email with the Zoom invitation and further materials a couple of days before the seminar. If you have questions, please just send an email to Matthew Thomson (matthew.thomson -at- ucd.ie), who is dealing with the practicalities of holding these seminars via Zoom.
Margaret Bent (Convener, All Souls College, Oxford)
Matthew P. Thomson (University College Dublin)

Seminar programme
For abstracts, see https://www.music.ox.ac.uk/all-souls-seminars-medieval-and-renaissance-music.

Thursday 26 January, 5pm GMT
Julia Craig-McFeely (DIAMM, University of Oxford)
Title: The Sadler Sets of Partbooks and Tudor Music Copying
Discussants: Owen Rees (University of Oxford) and Magnus Williamson (University of Newcastle)

Thursday 16 February, 5pm GMT
Martin Kirnbauer and the project team Vicentino21: Anne Smith, David Gallagher, Luigi Collarile and Johannes Keller (Schola Cantorum Basiliensis / FHNW)
Title: Soav’ e dolce – Nicola Vicentino’s Intervallic Vision

Thursday 9 March, 5pm GMT
Emily Zazulia (University of California at Berkeley)
Title: The Fifteenth-Century Song Mass: Some Challenges
Discussants: Fabrice Fitch (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) and Sean Gallagher (New England Conservatory) 
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