FORUM ON MUSIC & CHRISTIAN SCHOLARSHIP
2009 ANNUAL MEETING
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, DEPARTMENTS OF MUSIC AND THEOLOGY
27 - 28 FEBRUARY 2009
The 2009 annual meeting of the Forum on Music and Christian Scholarship will be held in McKenna Hall (the Center for Continuing Education) at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. The program features a keynote address by Peter Jeffery of Princeton University and a plenary session based on issues raised in Karol Berger’s book _Bach’s Cycle, Mozart’s Arrow_ (University of California Press, 2007), with a response by Prof. Berger. The ten paper sessions will address a broad range of topics.
Complete information, including:
* registration forms
* program information
* abstracts of papers (available later this month)
* accommodation information
* travel information
is available at the web site: www.fmcs.us/2009
For further information, please contact:
Timothy H. Steele
Associate Professor of Music
Calvin College
ths3 at calvin.edu
tel. 616-526-8523
For local arrangements, please contact: Mary E. Frandsen: frandsen.3 at nd.edu
2009 ANNUAL MEETING
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, DEPARTMENTS OF MUSIC AND THEOLOGY
27 - 28 FEBRUARY 2009
The 2009 annual meeting of the Forum on Music and Christian Scholarship will be held in McKenna Hall (the Center for Continuing Education) at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. The program features a keynote address by Peter Jeffery of Princeton University and a plenary session based on issues raised in Karol Berger’s book _Bach’s Cycle, Mozart’s Arrow_ (University of California Press, 2007), with a response by Prof. Berger. The ten paper sessions will address a broad range of topics.
Complete information, including:
* registration forms
* program information
* abstracts of papers (available later this month)
* accommodation information
* travel information
is available at the web site: www.fmcs.us/2009
For further information, please contact:
Timothy H. Steele
Associate Professor of Music
Calvin College
ths3 at calvin.edu
tel. 616-526-8523
For local arrangements, please contact: Mary E. Frandsen: frandsen.3 at nd.edu
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