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[ecrea] CFP: Duke Ellington conference
Wed Jan 31 21:48:22 GMT 2018
In the Beginning, Duke:
The Three-Day Ellington Summit
25–27 May 2018
The 25th International Duke Ellington Study Group Conference, organized
by the Duke Ellington Society UK, the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and
the Birmingham City University School of Media.
Over the course of the twentieth century, Duke Ellington was canonized
as one of the key figures in 20th century American music. However, his
influence reaches beyond jazz into almost every significant form of
artistic expression. This conference invites speakers to reappraise the
aesthetic, social and political impact of Ellington, his orchestra, his
compositions and collaborators. Through consideration of Ellington as a
global phenomenon, we seek to interrogate the narratives that have
shaped the written history of jazz and the frameworks through which
popular music has been viewed. The conference aims to forge a new
beginning for Ellington studies, which collides traditional academic
research with performance-based analysis and methodologies drawn from
across the humanities.
The three-day event will be located within the state-of-the-art Royal
Birmingham Conservatoire, which boasts a purpose-built Eastside Jazz
Club, along with a 150-seat recital hall and 500-seat concert hall.
Alongside themed panels of speakers, the event will showcase two
concerts by the Conservatoire Ellington Orchestra and host the Duke
Ellington Society UK Annual General Meeting.
Abstracts for papers should be submitted to (nicolas.pillai /at/ bcu.ac.uk) in
the following format: 300 words + 100 words bio by 30 February 2018. The
conference fee [tbc] will include refreshments throughout the event and
tickets to the two concerts.
Suggestions for paper topics:
• Ellington and black history
• New methods of analysing group composition
• Ellington and creative leadership
• Studies of specific concerts or recording dates
• The Ellington Orchestra on radio, film and television
• The practice of discography and Ellington’s presence within the archive
• Studies of Ellington fandom and collector culture
• Ellington on the road
• The repertoire’s revival and ongoing life in music education
• Ellington as transnational figure
• Collaborations with other key artists, musical and non-musical
• Ellington within the music industry, interaction with managers and labels
• The historiography of Ellington
• Ellington and the Western classical tradition
• The challenges of performing Ellington’s work today
• Ellington and divinity
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