CALL FOR PAPERS:
The Society for Seventeenth-Century Music will hold its tenth annual
Conference 4 -7 April 2002 at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.
Proposals on all aspects of seventeenth-century music and music culture are
welcome, including papers dealing with other fields as they relate to music.
The meeting will emphasize Venetian topics in memory of two Society members
who specialized in that area and who taught in New Jersey before their
untimely deaths: Tom Walker (Princeton) and Irene Alm (Rutgers). Therefore,
proposals dealing with music and the other arts in seventeenth-century Venice
or recognizing the 400th anniversary of Cavalli's birth, as well as
suggestions for non-musical Venetian participants, are especially welcome.
Presentations may take a variety of formats, including papers 20 minutes
in length, lecture-recitals (45 min.), workshops involving group
participation, and roundtable discussions. The Irene Alm Memorial Prize will
be awarded for the best scholarly presentation given by a student. It is the
policy of the Society to require a year's hiatus between presentations at the
annual Conferences.
Five copies (four anonymous and one identified with name, address,
telephone, FAX, and E-mail address) of an abstract of not more than 350
words, postmarked by 15 October 2001 should be sent to Prof. Frederick Gable,
Dept. of Music, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521.
Abstracts from outside the United States and Canada may be sent by
FAX (one copy only) to (909) 787-4651 or by E-mail to FredGable@aol.com.
Audio or video recordings supporting proposals for lecture-recitals are
welcome, but cannot be returned.
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