MUSICA SCOTICA 2009
ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA, GLASGOW
26 APRIL 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS
Musica Scotica 2009 will take place on Saturday 25th April 2009 from 10am - 6pm in the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow.* At previous meetings papers have been given on a wide variety of topics, ranging from chant to James MacMillan, and fiddle manuscripts to bagpipe music. We look forward to another successful day, bringing together researchers working in different areas of Scottish music.
The registration form is now available on the Musica Scotica website.
http://www.musicascotica.org.uk/news.htm
Abstracts of no more than 250 words are invited for 20 minute papers.
They should be sent to Professor Graham Hair (conference2009@musicascotica.org.uk) no later than 28 February 2009.
All general enquiries should be sent to me, Jane Mallinson, at this e-mail address: MusicaScotica2008@yahoo.co.uk (yes MusicaScotica2008 is correct!).
Dr Jane Mallinson
15 Rowallan Gardens
Glasgow
G11 7LH
*The RSAMD is situated at the corner of Hope Street and Renfrew Street, which runs parallel to Glasgow's famous Sauchiehall Street. It is a 10-15 minutes walk from Glasgow's two main train stations, Queen Street and Glasgow Central. The RSAMD is easily accessible from all major approach roads and Glasgow International Airport is a 20 minute journey by taxi or bus.
ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND DRAMA, GLASGOW
26 APRIL 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS
Musica Scotica 2009 will take place on Saturday 25th April 2009 from 10am - 6pm in the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow.* At previous meetings papers have been given on a wide variety of topics, ranging from chant to James MacMillan, and fiddle manuscripts to bagpipe music. We look forward to another successful day, bringing together researchers working in different areas of Scottish music.
The registration form is now available on the Musica Scotica website.
http://www.musicascotica.org.uk/news.htm
Abstracts of no more than 250 words are invited for 20 minute papers.
They should be sent to Professor Graham Hair (conference2009@musicascotica.org.uk) no later than 28 February 2009.
All general enquiries should be sent to me, Jane Mallinson, at this e-mail address: MusicaScotica2008@yahoo.co.uk (yes MusicaScotica2008 is correct!).
Dr Jane Mallinson
15 Rowallan Gardens
Glasgow
G11 7LH
*The RSAMD is situated at the corner of Hope Street and Renfrew Street, which runs parallel to Glasgow's famous Sauchiehall Street. It is a 10-15 minutes walk from Glasgow's two main train stations, Queen Street and Glasgow Central. The RSAMD is easily accessible from all major approach roads and Glasgow International Airport is a 20 minute journey by taxi or bus.
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