Following its first two international conferences on women’s work in music (2017, 2019), Bangor University for the third time provided a platform to showcase current research on women’s musical activities […]
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Following its first two international conferences on women’s work in music (2017, 2019), Bangor University for the third time provided a platform to showcase current research on women’s musical activities […]
Read moreRoyal Musical Association Online Study Day Women and Gender in Art Music of the Eastern Bloc:Current Perspectives, Future Directions April 1-2, 2022 While the role of women and gender in […]
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Read moreThe International Conference on Musical Form took place on 21-23 June 2021, involving 40 presenters across three days. The conference was originally planned for June 2020 in Newcastle, and while […]
Read moreHeld over July 3 and 4, the Online KVNM-RMA International Postgraduate Symposium in Music Research 2021 was a collaborative effort between the Royal Society for Music History of the Netherlands […]
Read moreThe Early Modern Soundscapes Conference, hosted by Liverpool John Moores University, took place online between 5th–9th July 2021 and brought together 348 delegates from 35 countries. This inspiring, thought-provoking event […]
Read moreFlorilegium is an international, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the study of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (c. 500-1500) broadly defined from a geographic and cultural perspective. We invite submissions […]
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