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This is the final week to submit proposals to the Music and/as Process 2nd Annual Conference. Proposals are invited from researchers in all related areas of musicology, but practice-led proposals are particularly encouraged at this time.
Full details below:
The 2nd Annual Conference of the Music and/as Process Study Group
31 May - 1 June 2014 • Canterbury Christ Church University
Keynote Speakers:
Tom Johnson (composer)
Dr Nicholas McKay (Canterbury Christ Church University)
Dr Jane Alden (Wesleyan University)
Keynote Performers:
Michael Bonaventure
Vocal Constructivists
Call for Proposals:
Proposals of up to 300 words are invited for 20 minute presentations with 10 minutes questions. In addition, practice-led research proposals are always welcome and encouraged. These may take the form of a 30 minute presentation split between practice, speaking and questions as desired by the proposer, or pieces which could be performed as concert items. In the case of these presentations, please supply a full list of equipment needed for the presentation/piece. Where necessary (in the case that the proposal is not made by a performer, or when the composer is not the performer) please specify all performers or the necessary personnel in the proposal (unfortunately the conference is not able to cover any related fees or travel costs).
Please send proposals to Dr Lauren Redhead at Canterbury Christ Church University:
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Proposals for participation are welcome from researchers in all areas of musicology.
Themes might include, but are not limited to:
Process as musical or compositional material
Process in practice: performance of and performance strategies for process
Listening processes: aesthetic, cognitive and psychological perspectives
Music and process in education and/or health
Deadline for proposals: Saturday, 15th March 2014
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