CONF: All Souls Seminars in Medieval and Renaissance Music, Univ. of Oxford, Online, Michaelmas Term 2022

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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.

The seminars in 2022–23 will continue on Zoom. The seminars are all at 5 p.m. UK time (BST for the first, GMT for the others). If you are planning to attend a seminar this term, please register using this form: https://forms.gle/YSFigJydGN3Cssay9. 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 27 October, 5pm BST
Laurie Stras (University of Southampton)
Music, musicians, and community at the Florentine convent of San Matteo in Arcetri (1540-1630)
Discussants: Bonnie Blackburn and Marica Tacconi

Thursday 17 November, 5pm GMT
Konstantin Voigt (University of Freiburg)
From Lyre to Staff – Relating Diagrams, Neumes and Diastematic Notation
Discussants: Charles Atkinson and Susan Rankin

Thursday 1 December, 5pm GMT
David Burn (University of Leuven)
Sixteenth-Century Symbola
Discussants: Inga Mai Groote and Christian Leitmeir

Advance notice for HT 22
26 January, Julia Craig-McFeely (DIAMM, University of Oxford), ‘The Sadler partbooks and the Merchant of Norwich: A Tudor whodunnit and its wider implications’.
16 February, Martin Kirnbauer and the project team Vicentino21 (Schola Cantorum Basiliensis / FHNW), ‘Soav’ e dolce – Nicola Vicentino’s intervallic vision’.
9 March, Emily Zazulia (University of California at Berkeley), ‘The Fifteenth-Century Song Mass: Some Challenges’. 
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