[Historyoftheory] Historical Notation Bootcamp, Aug. 7-11, 2017

Andrew Hicks ajh299 at cornell.edu
Mon Apr 24 08:10:25 PDT 2017


Dear Colleagues,

We would be so grateful if you would forward this information to potential
participants, who include graduate students in all fields of study, as well
as undergraduates headed into graduate studies.

Andrew Hicks (Cornell University) and Anna Zayaruznaya (Yale University)
are delighted to announce that the second annual Historical Notation Boo
tcamp <http://blogs.cornell.edu/hnb/> will be held August 7–11, 2017 at Yale’s
newly renovated Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, with the
generous support of Yale University and Cornell University. This
four-and-a-half-day seminar offers a primer in the theoretical grounding
and practical know-how of medieval musical notations, from neumes to early
print sources. Get the basic skills you need to work with musical sources,
make sense of source-based analyses, and sing from original notation. The
event is open to graduate students in all fields of study, as well as
undergraduates headed into graduate studies. No previous knowledge of
historical notation will be assumed, but experience with modern music
notation is required. The seminar is free of charge (including meals and
materials). Support for lodging may be available, though participants will
need to arrange their own transportation.

We are now accepting online applications at

https://form.jotform.us/notation_bootcamp/application

Please note that the application requires a brief statement of intent (no
more than 250 words) and a current CV. We will accept applications through
June 1 and will get back to applicants shortly thereafter (first or second
week of June).

Andrew Hicks & Anna Zayaruznaya
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