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[ecrea] Cfp: Study day on The Construction of Musical Performance Norms
Sat Feb 15 09:15:24 GMT 2014
Call for papers
Study day on ‘The Construction of Musical Performance Norms’
King’s College London
Saturday 24 May 2014
Immediately following, and in association with, the seminar on
'Classical Music as Contemporary Socio-Cultural Practice: Critical
Perspectives', to be held at King's on May 23rd.
Proposals are invited for talks in this additional one-day seminar
focusing on the ways in which norms of musical performance are tacitly
agreed, taught, and maintained and on how they might be challenged.
Contributions are welcome from scholars in any relevant field and
equally from performers, educators, music journalists and others who
engage professionally with musical performance. Contributions need not
be confined to western classical music. Topics might include the
teaching of performance norms; ethics of performer obligation; the roles
of critics, agents, managers and producers in assuring performance
norms; the examination and adjudication of performance style; performer
anxiety in relation to perceived obligations and expectations; the
implications of past recordings and beliefs about tradition; escaping,
subverting or changing norms; the politics of performance; performance
norms in relation to race, class and gender; the function of music as
comfort or critique; music and utopia. Short contributions leading to
discussion will be preferred: speakers are invited to bid for a length
for their time-slot bearing in mind the constraints of a one-day
meeting. A Steinway model D will be available as well as the usual A/V
facilities.
There is no registration fee. Speakers’ travel and unavoidable
accommodation expenses will be reimbursed.
Please send a 250-word proposal by 15 March to
(daniel.leech-wilkinson /at/ kcl.ac.uk) or Daniel Leech-Wilkinson, Dept of
Music, King’s College, Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK. In association with
the AHRC Research Centre for Musical Performance as Creative Practice
(CMPCP).
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