Other Meetings


Many conferences given below have fuller descriptions on the site maintained by Royal Holloway / Bedford New College, University of London: "Forthcoming Conferences in Music" at http://www2.rhbnc.ac.uk/Music/Conferences/index.html.

8-10 May 2008
Bach and the Oratorio Tradition

American Bach Society, Biennial Meeting
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Contact: Mary Dalton Greer, chair, program committee

 



21-25 May 2008

From Pastoral to Revolution
2d Rothenfels Dance symposium
Rothenfels, Germany
www.early-dance.de/blog/index.php?/categories/1-Early Dance

 

 

29 May to 1 June 2008
37th Annual Mtg of the American Musical Instrument Society
Cantos Music Foundation, Calgary, Canada
Contact: Darcy Kuronen, Boston Museum of Fine Arts


 

2-6 July 2008
Biennial Baroque Conference
University of Leeds (U.K.)
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/conferences/baroque08/
Contact: Dr. Bryan White
School of Music
University of Leeds
Leeds West Yorkshire LS2 9JT
UK Tel +44 (0)113 34 38228
fax +44 (0)113 34 32586
Program chair: Peter Holman

University of Leeds (U.K.)

 

 


3-5 July 2008
Early Music Editing: Principles, Techniques,
and Future Directions

Utrecht University, The Netherlands
To: Dr. Theodor Dumitrescu
Universiteit Utrecht
Kromme Nieuwegracht 29
3512HD Utrecht, The Netherlands

 


31 July-3 August 2008
Third Biennial Conference
North American British Music Studies Association

York University, Toronto, Canada
Information: www.nabmsa.org.
Contact: Byron Adams

 

 

6-7 September 2008
Concepts of Creativity in 17th-Century England

School of Arts, Histories and Cultures
University of Manchester, UK
http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/subjectareas/music/
Contact: Rebecca Herissone

 

 

 

Early Music: Context and Ideas II
Kraków, September 2008
http://www.muzykologia.uj.edu.pl/conference/index.htm
E-mail: conference@orfeo.hist.uj.edu.pl

 


15-17 October 2008
Organs in Art / Organs as Art
CUNY Graduate Center
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/rcmi
http://www.organsociety.org
Contact: Zdravko Blazekovic


 

20-21 November 2009
Purcell, Handel & Literature
School of Advanced Study, Institutes of Musical Research and English Studies
Senate House, University of London
Contact: Prof. Katherine Ellis
www.music.sas.ac.uk

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