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New Perspectives on Musical Form
Society for Music Analysis International Symposium
The Music School, Palace Green, Durham University
Friday 24th September 2010, 10.00 - 18.00
The Society for Music Analysis warmly invites you to a one-day symposium, bringing together international scholars from different analytical disciplines:
Pieter Bergé (Leuven): 'Schoenberg and Formenlehre'
William Caplin (McGill): 'The "Continuous Exposition" and the Concept of Subordinate Theme'
William Drabkin (Southampton): 'Applied Formal Analysis: Composing a First Movement for Haydn's Opus 103'
Julian Horton (Dublin): 'Criteria for a Theory of Nineteenth-Century Sonata Form'
Max Paddison (Durham): 'Formenlehre and Musique informelle'
Michael Spitzer (Liverpool): 'Analysing Musical Emotion: Forms of Fear in Schubert'
Richard Widdess (SOAS): 'Musical Structure and Cultural Models: Dancing for the Dead in Bhaktapur, Nepal'
Attendance is free for SMA members. The fee for non-members is £20 / £10 (students), which includes a year's membership to the SMA. A limited number of bursaries (of up to £100) for travel and accommodation expenses are available for existing student members of the SMA - further information on the application process may be found at http://www.lancs.ac.uk/sma/travel.htm.
For further details of the Symposium, see www.dur.ac.uk/analysis.school/programme.html or contact Michael Spitzer: [log in to unmask]
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Dr David Bretherton,
Research Fellow in Music.
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Music, Building 2,
University of Southampton,
Highfield,
Southampton,
SO17 1BJ.
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