Call for Papers: Special Issue on Collective Musical Practices and Chamber Music
Collective musical practices are a primordial human manifestation linked to a series of social practices: ritual, communication, politics, religion, leisure. Considering its collective nature, chamber music is proposed in this Special Issue as a broad concept and in this perspective, it can acquire a scope that extends beyond the European music of the XVIII and XIX centuries. We can conceive it through different epochs, styles and cultures, in different manifestations: vocal, instrumental and mixed groups, popular and classical, improvised and rehearsed, combined with other arts. Articles that reflect on the pedagogical dimension of collective music making and its role in music education are equally welcome. To all who practice music collectively and reflect on this practice, our invitation to submit articles to the ORFEU Journal.
Deadline for submissions: February 25, 2019.
Papers should be between 6,000 and 12,000 words (excluding title, abstract, keywords and references). Submissions can be in English, Spanish or Portuguese, and should address at least one of the topics listed above. Researchers should avoid referring to their own names within the submitted papers. Acceptance of paper submissions will be determined by anonymous peer review. Researchers should pay close attention to proofreading and formatting in order to ensure that the submitted paper is sufficiently well-presented for publishing in the ORFEU Journal. Please also make sure that you address any comments made by the peer reviewers in the review process.
Link for paper submissions: http://revistas.udesc.br/index.php/orfeu/information/authors
*If you are not registered on the ORFEU Journal system, please register yourself as an author before submitting your paper.
Link for registration on the ORFEU journal system: http://revistas.udesc.br/index.php/orfeu/user/register
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Kind regards,
Dr. Guilherme Sauerbronn de Barros
Dr. Teresa Mateiro
(Editors, Santa Catarina State University, Brazil)
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