Third Annual Conference of the Royal Musical Association Music and
Philosophy Study Group
King's College London, 19-20 July 2013
-- with pre-conference activities on 18 July
We are delighted to announce that registration for this two day
international conference is now open and that a draft programme has been
released.
Keynote speakers:
Georgina Born (University of Oxford)
Stephen Davies (University of Auckland)
Peter Szendy (Université Paris Ouest)
Plenary speakers include:
Jeremy Begbie (Duke University)
Lawrence Kramer (Fordham University)
Jenefer Mary Robinson (University of Cincinnati)
Conference attendance is open to all and we warmly encourage the
participation of non-speaking delegates. Reasonably priced conference
accommodation is available at £41 per night.
For more information, including details of how to register and a draft
programme, please visit the conference website:
http://www.musicandphilosophy.ac.uk/conference-2013/
Supported by:
The Royal Musical Association
The British Society of Aesthetics
The Department of Music and the Department of Philosophy, King's College London
The Department of Music, University of Nottingham
The British Society of Aesthetics
The Mind Association
The Institute of Musical Research (University of London)
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Dr Nanette Nielsen
(RMA MPSG Events Coordinator)
Director of Teaching
Director of MOSS
Department of Music
School of Humanities
The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham NG7 2RD
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/music/people/nanette.nielsen
www.nottingham.ac.uk/moss
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