International Machaut Society
Machaut at Kalamazoo
International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo,
Michigan (12-15 May 2011)
The International Machaut Society will sponsor three
sessions and a business luncheon at the 2011 conference:
Resources for Machaut Research and
Study (A Roundtable)
Expression in Machaut
Machaut in Fourteenth-Century
Contexts
The session titles listed above are meant to be taken in
the broadest sense possible. We strongly encourage submissions on
any topic relating to the life, works, and times of Guillaume de
Machaut (c. 1300-77), especially those that touch on interdisciplinary
issues. Contributions to the roundtable should be in the 10-15
minute range to allow for a variety of speakers and adequate discussion
time. Contributions to the other sessions should be 20 minutes in
length.
Proposals should include an abstract of no more than 300
words and a completed Participant Information Form (required by the
Medieval Institute); the form is available at http://www.wmich.edu/medieval/congress/submissions/index.html#PIF
. Please note that information on the form cannot be saved unless
you have Adobe Acrobat Writer (not the free reader), so you must print
the completed form and mail or fax it.
Please e-mail proposals to Jennifer Bain at bainj@dal.ca .
SUBMISSIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 15 SEPTEMBER 2010.
For more information, or to submit materials by snail-mail
or fax, please contact:
Jennifer Bain
Department of Music
Dalhousie University
6101 University Avenue
Halifax, NS B3H 4R2
CANADA
phone 902/494-3867
fax 902/494-2801
e-mail bainj@dal.ca
Information on our activities at past Kalamazoo meetings
are also archived:
For information on the International Medieval Congress
itself or to download a registration form, consult the Congress web site
or e-mail the staff at MDVL_CONGRES@wmich.edu.
(There
is
an underline stroke between "mdvl" and "congres.")
We maintain a reciprocal arrangement with the folks who
plan musicology sessions at Kalamazoo. For more information, see their web page.
Machaut at Leeds
International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds,
July 2008
The International Machaut Society also sponsored two sessions at the
2008 conference:
Citation and Allusion in
Music and Text in 14th-Century Songs
Machaut's
Circuit
of
Communication: From Creation to Reception
For a list of titles and speakers, and abstracts where
available, check here.
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