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From: Gregory Barnett <[log in to unmask]>
The Society for Seventeenth-Century Music, Call for Papers
The Society for Seventeenth-Century Music will hold its ninth annual
Conference 19-22 April 2001 at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster,
Pennsylvania. Proposals on all aspects of seventeenth-century music and
music culture are welcome, including papers dealing with other fields as
they relate to music. In view of the location and the possibility of
visits to the reconstructed Anabaptist cloisters in nearby Ephrata, the
program committee also encourages proposals on Colonial American and
Germanic topics. A prize will be awarded for the best paper presented by a
student. Presentations may take a variety of formats, including papers,
lecture-recitals, workshops involving group participation, and roundtable
discussions. Papers will be limited to 20 minutes and lecture-recitals to
45 minutes. It is the policy of the Society to require a year's hiatus
before presenters at the previous meeting may be considered for another
presentation. 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 1 October 2000, should be sent to Gregory
Barnett, School of Music, Voxman Music Building, Box 1006, University of
Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1795, USA. Abstracts from outside the United
States and Canada may be sent by fax (one copy only) +1-319/335-2637.
Tapes (audio or visual) supporting proposals for lecture-recitals are
welcome.
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