[ANPPOM-L] CHARM Symposium III

Carlos Palombini palombini em terra.com.br
Qua Jan 25 13:42:43 BRST 2006


CHARM SYMPOSIUM 3: 'Transfer and the recording as historical document'
20-22 APRIL 2006

CHARM (the AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded 
Music) will be holding its third residential symposium at Egham (near 
London) on 20-22 April 2006. Its topic is 'Transfer and the recording as 
historical document' and confirmed presenters include David Breckbill, 
George Brock-Nannestad, John McBride, Mark Obert-Thorn, Michael Gray, 
Per Dahl, Rob Cowan, Roger Beardsley, Simon Trezise, Tully Potter, and 
Ward Marston.

We have space for a very limited number of additional delegates, who we 
hope will attend the whole of the symposium (which runs from lunchtime 
on 20 April until lunchtime on 22 April) so that they are in a position 
to contribute fully to the discussion. We can provide accommodation and 
subsistence (at cost) for £157 for the entire event, or subsistence only 
(excluding evening meal) for £40. A concessionary rate will be available 
for postgraduate students.

If you would like to attend, please email the CHARM Coordinator, Carol 
Chan (carol.chan em rhul.ac.uk) with your requirements no later than ***5 
February***. We shall confirm the availability of a place no later than 
20 February. We apologise in advance if demand exceeds availability.

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Nicholas Cook, FBA
Professorial Research Fellow in Music
Royal Holloway, University of London
Director, AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded 
Music nicholas.cook em rhul.ac.uk
www.charm.rhul.ac.uk

-- 
carlos palombini
diretor
centro de pesquisa em música contemporânea
universidade federal de minas gerais
cpmc-ufmg
<palombini em terra.com.br>



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