[ANPPOM-Lista] CPF Sineris; Hong Kong PhD Fellowship; (5 noticias)

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Topics of the day:

  1. Síneris. Revista de musicología, Call for papers 2013-2014
  2. Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme at CUHK
  3. Registration open: Music, Health and Ethics
  4. SEMPRE Student Study Day CFP
  5. Robert Craft's Gesualdo recordings

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Date:    Wed, 4 Sep 2013 09:30:00 +0100
From:    Cristina Aguilar Hernández <cris_ah4 em HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Síneris. Revista de musicología, Call for papers 2013-2014

Dear friend,

We are glad to invite you to participate once again in the journal on Musicology Síneris (http://www.sineris.es/).

Our key editorial policy tries to embrace both academic research and the scientific disclosure, and the starting and pivotal point is music (classic, urban popular, Ethnomusicology, cinema, dance, Billboard’s classics, and a long etcetera). This should to be treated from a transversal and creative perspective, encouraging interdisciplinarity and – why not – humour.

Síneris has a monthly periodicity and is articulated around different edges: research papers, essays, literary creation, opinion and protest, interviews and critiques – recent works, shows and books, but ‘oldies’ and forgotten classics will be also welcome.

The objective of this brief introduction is to encourage you to submerge yourselves in this experience of taking your shoes off and walking in this musicological grass, of enjoyment and knowledge. Original articles and collaborations can be sent until the 21st of each month (to redaccion em sineris.es) to be published the following number. However, dates are not closed, and our mailboxes will be permanently open if you chose to send us part of your work. We also welcome articles in English and proposals on photografy and illustration. We are also glad to say that RILM and EBSCO (in process) have included Síneris in their databases.

Hoping it interests you, we would like to send you our best regards,

The team of Síneris

P.S.: If you are only interested in receiving our issues you can subscribe in: http://www.sineris.es/suscripciones.html, or follow us in our twitter and facebook accounts.

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Date:    Thu, 29 Aug 2013 03:03:04 +0100
From:    Nathan Seinen <nathan.seinen em GOOGLEMAIL.COM>
Subject: Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme at CUHK

The Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme for studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong:

Students seeking to study music in Asia (either in ethnomusicology, historical musicology, theory or composition) are invited to apply to the PhD program at the Music Department of The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Separate applications for the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme for 2014/15 should also be made. These competitive fellowships provide generous support for doctoral studies.

Stipend: HK $20,000 a month (approx. US $2560.00) for 12 months each year plus travel funds of up to HK $10,000 per year
Tenure: maximum duration of 4 years during the student’s nominative period of doctoral studies

Application procedures:
For more information on the HK PhD Fellowship Scheme (applications accepted on-line between 2 September 2013 and 2 December 2013) see http://www2.cuhk.edu.hk/gss/hkphd/
For admission to the PhD program at The Chinese University of Hong Kong Music Department (deadline for on-line applications is 31 January 2014) see http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/mus/pg.html 


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Date:    Wed, 4 Sep 2013 14:26:36 +0000
From:    Muriel Swijghuisen Reigersb <m.swijghuisen em GOLD.AC.UK>
Subject: Registration open: Music, Health and Ethics

Dear colleagues,



Registration is now open for the BFE-SEMPRE conference on:



Rethinking Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Towards new ethical paradigms in music and health research



Saturday 19 October 2013



Goldsmiths College, London, United Kingdom



Registration forms can be downloaded from the website:



http://www.gold.ac.uk/music-mind-brain/sempre-bfe-conference/



The day rate is: £35



Inquiries can be directed to: m.swijghuisen em gold.ac.uk



We look forward to seeing you there!



Best wishes,



Dr Muriel E. Swijghuisen Reigersberg

Research Development Officer

Research Office

Goldsmiths College, University of London

New Cross

London

SE14 6NW

UK



Tel: +44 (0) 20 7 078 5479

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7 919 7773

E-mail: m.swijghuisen em gold.ac.uk



Web: http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/research/



Twitter: @GoldsmithsRO

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Date:    Wed, 4 Sep 2013 21:38:16 +0100
From:    Sarah Mawby <mc07slm em LEEDS.AC.UK>
Subject: SEMPRE Student Study Day CFP

Call for Papers:

SEMPRE Student Study Day
Meeting Room 1 – Students’ Union
University of Hull
Friday 8 November 2013

Organised in connection with the SEMPRE Music and Empathy conference, this student study day is open to both postgraduate and final year undergraduate students. 

The event will provide postgraduate students with an opportunity to share their research. It will also provide undergraduate and postgraduate students with the opportunity to develop research skills, network with peers and academics from a variety of research disciplines and to learn about current research in the field of music psychology and music education. 

The study day will comprise 20-minute papers engaging with a variety of topics. There will also be a lunchtime concert, poster presentations and a practical workshop in which students can experience how theoretical research can be applied in a practical setting. 

Interdisciplinary research and debate is strongly encouraged and we welcome papers from many disciplines including music psychology, music education, music therapy, sociology and neuroscience.  

Proposals for both spoken and poster presentations are welcome from postgraduate students at all levels. Submissions should clearly show how the presentation topic relates to the study of music psychology and/or music education. Please send abstracts (200 words) by email to Sarah Mawby (contact details below) by Friday, 27th September 2013.

This is an exciting opportunity for students from a variety of disciplines to connect with one another and share their ideas; developing research skills that they can then carry forward into their own academic studies.

For further information please contact:

Sarah Mawby
School of Music
University of Leeds
Leeds, LS2 9JT
Email: mc07slm em leeds.ac.uk

Caroline Waddington
School of Music & Drama
University of Hull
Hull, HU6 7RX
Email: c.e.waddington em hull.ac.uk 

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Date:    Wed, 4 Sep 2013 18:57:12 +0100
From:    "Thomas J.D. Neal" <thomas.neal em CANTAB.NET>
Subject: Robert Craft's Gesualdo recordings

Dear colleagues,

Im looking into Robert Crafts three Gesualdo recordings for Columbia
Records (1958, 1959, and 1966).

Im particularly interested in the editions used, and the relationship
between the recordings and the Monday Evening Concerts in LA.

Can anyone help? Public and private responses are equally welcome.

With best wishes,
Thomas Neal


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Thomas J.D. Neal
Clare College, Trinity Lane,
Cambridge, UK. CB2 1TL
E: thomas.neal em cantab.net
W: http://stileantico.wordpress.com/

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