[ANPPOM-L] CFP: 19th-Century Musical Life: Structures and Processes

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Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Department of Musicology
Estonian Musicological Society

Call for papers

19th-Century Musical Life: Structures and Processes

41st Baltic Musicological Conference 

October 10-12, 2008, Tallinn

As a part of the research project "Musical Life in Estonia in the 19th Century" an international musicological conference will be organized in Tallinn in October 10-12, 2008. At the same time, this meeting will be the 41st Baltic Musicological Conference taking again place in Tallinn after six years.  

The aim of the conference is to discuss different aspects of the 19th-century musical life in Northern Europe concentrating on their variety and mutual relations: concert life with its main institutions, the role of musical theatre in the 19th-century social life, performance practices, choral movement as a social and political phenomenon, domestic music at a middle-class home and private recitals at wealthy homes, as well as music at the school and religious congregations. Instead of a composition as an art work by itself, we shall concentrate on various processes related to it, including mutual relations between oral and written musical cultures, considering virtuosity and improvising as important aspects of the 19th-century concert music, and so forth.

The conference site will be the building of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in Tallinn. October 9 is planned for arrivals and the conference will start in the morning October 10, 2008. The duration of the presentations will be limited to 20 minutes, working languages are German and English. The deadline for abstracts is March 15, 2008. Please, send the abstracts (max 500 words) by e-mail or by mail to Prof. Dr. Toomas Siitan:
 
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, 
Rävala 16, EE10143 Tallinn, Estland;
E-mail: tsiitan em estpak.ee.

More information concerning the organization and the program of the meeting will follow in further announcements. If you have questions, please, contact the leader of the organization committee Prof. Dr. Toomas Siitan (tsiitan em estpak.ee).


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carlos palombini (dr p)
professor adjunto de musicologia
universidade federal de minas gerais
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