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Dublin International Conference on Music Analysis
University College Dublin, Ireland
23rd-25th June 2005
Call for Papers
The Dublin International Conference on Music Analysis will be held in
University College Dublin, Ireland, from 23rd to 25th June 2005. The
conference will be hosted by the Department of Music, University College
Dublin, in association with the School of Music at Trinity College Dublin,
the Society for Musicology in Ireland, and the Society for Music Analysis.
Keynote addresses will be given by Carl Schachter (Distinguished Professor
Emeritus of Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University
of New York) and Nicolas Meeus (Directeur, UFR de Musique et Musicologie,
Universite de Paris Sorbonne).
The Programme Committee invites proposals for individual papers and panel
sessions on any topic relating to music analysis. Proposals in the
following subject areas are particularly welcome:
- Musical form, including the Austro-Germanic _Formenlehre_ tradition and
the theory of "deformation"
- Neo-Riemannian theory and transformational networks
- Contemporary and electro-acoustic music
Proposals for individual presentations should be in the form of an
abstract of 500-700 words and should contain a clear outline of the
paper's aims and subject matter, a description of its research findings,
and an assessment of its contribution and significance to scholarship.
Proposals for panel sessions should include an abstract of 500 words
demonstrating the rationale for the session, as well as an abstract for
each paper conforming to the above guidelines. All papers will be limited
to 30 minutes' duration.
Proposals should be submitted by e-mail to both Julian Horton
([log in to unmask]) and Aine Heneghan ([log in to unmask]). Attachments
(in Word) are preferred for the text of abstracts; please include a
plain-text version in the body of the e-mail. All proposals will be
acknowledged.
Deadline for proposals: Friday, 10th December 2004
Conference organisers: Julian Horton (University College Dublin) and Aine
Heneghan (Trinity College, Dublin).
The full programme will be announced by February 2005.
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