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The Australian National University 2004 Graduate Music Symposium
September 24-25, School of Music, ANU


CALL FOR PAPERS


The program committee for the Graduate Music Symposium is seeking proposals for papers from Graduate students in all areas of music scholarship including ethnomusicology, music education, musicology, performance practice, and music theory. Proposals of an interdisciplinary nature are also encouraged. In addition, we invite proposals for lecture-recitals and submissions from student composers to present papers upon their pieces. All papers should be limited to 25 minutes. The Symposium will provide an ideal opportunity to present your work (whether complete or in-progress) at a national forum and get to know the work of other Graduate music students from around Australia.

Guests will be composer Nigel Westlake and harpsichordist/scholar Rosalind Halton.

The Symposium will also include performances of new graduate compositions.

Guidelines for submissions:
1. Proposals should be limited to 300-400 words.
2. Three copies of the proposal must be submitted. (If submitting via email, one copy is of course sufficient).
3. Include a cover letter providing the title of the paper, and the author’s institutional affiliation, name, address, telephone number, e-mail address.


Send proposals and any inquiries to:

E: deborah.crisp@anu.edu.au
Or
M: Graduate Symposium Committee
c/o Deborah Crisp
School of Music
Faculty of Arts
The Australian National University
Building 100
Canberra ACT 0200

W: http://www.anu.edu.au/music/research

Proposals sent in the body of an email are preferred over attachments. Please have the subject line read: Graduate Student Symposium. The author’s name should appear on the cover letter, along with the title of the paper, mailing address, email address, and telephone number. The deadline for the receipt of proposals is 3 September, 2004. All submissions received before and up to the deadline will be acknowledged.

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