[AMS-announce] CFP: "Farther Along": Conference on Southern Gospel Convention-Singing Tradition, Middle Tennessee State Univ., Murfreesboro, Apr 2008
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS
The Center for Popular Music
at
Middle Tennessee State University
invites proposals for:
FARTHER ALONG
A Conference on the Southern Gospel Convention-Singing Tradition
4-5 April 2008
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Southern gospel convention singing is an amateur American musical tradition comprising singing schools and periodic singings from octavo "new books" in seven-shape notation, often with keyboard accompaniment. Historically led primarily by publishers such as Ruebush-Kieffer, Anthony J. Showalter, James D. Vaughan, Stamps-Baxter, Hartford, and others, this amateur tradition and the publishing and educational industry that accompanies it have been the fertile ground from which has come many well-known songs and from which has emerged the world of professional southern gospel.
Despite its popularity among rural southerners and midwesterners, the southern gospel convention-singing tradition remains little understood by the larger scholarly community. This conference is intended to help address this oversight.
We encourage proposals for papers and presentations on all aspects of the convention-singing tradition and related activities. Topics may include, but are not limited to, studies of:
composers and lyricists
publishers
geographical distribution of convention singing
community traditions
singing schools
pianists
songs and songwriting
performance styles
crossover with bluegrass and country gospel
relationship to professional southern gospel
inter-cultural exchange
mass media
the business of gospel music
Proposals should include an abstract of 250-300 words and an indication of audio-visual needs. Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged, but hardcopy submissions will be accepted. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 1, 2007
Submit proposals to:
Kym Stricklin
Center for Popular Music
Box 41
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, TN 31732
e-mail: kstrick at mtsu.edu
fax: 615.898.5829
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