[AMS-announce] CFP: "Polyphony for the Proper of the Mass in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, " Catholic Univ. Leuven, Jan 2009
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: Polyphony for the Proper of the Mass in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
16-18 January, 2009, Faculteit Letteren, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium)
Organised by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Research Unit of Musicology and the Alamire Foundation
Conference Theme
In 1509, the great Renaissance composer Heinrich Isaac delivered an extraordinary series of commissioned mass-proper cycles to the cathedral chapter at Constance. In celebration of the 500th anniversary of this event, this conference aims to contextualise Isaacs contribution to the mass-proper genre by examining polyphony for the proper of the mass in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Papers, of around 25 minutes, are invited on all topics relating to medieval and Renaissance polyphonic mass-proper repertories. These may include:
the earliest mass-proper repertories and their relationships with the beginnings of written polyphony in the West
source-studies (mass-propers in manuscripts and prints)
mass-propers and the liturgy
relationships between mass-propers and other sorts of liturgical music
analytical aspects (e.g. the treatment of pre-existent chant cantus firmi)
mass-propers and unwritten polyphony
precedents, context, and analysis of Heinrich Isaacs mass-propers
Proposals for panel-sessions are also welcome. The preferred conference language is English, although other languages will also be considered. Abstracts, no longer than 300 words, may be submitted via email to David Burn (david.burn[at]arts.kuleuven.be) or Stefan Gasch (stefan.gasch[at]univie.ac.at) by 15 October 2008. Notification of acceptance will be given no later than 30 November 2008.
The keynote paper will be delivered by Prof. Reinhard Strohm (University of Oxford, UK).
A published proceedings is planned.
Further information: see www.arts.kuleuven.be/alamire/, under conferences.
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