[SMT-PAIG] Call for Proposals: PAIG's 2020 Meeting

Nathan C Pell npell at gradcenter.cuny.edu
Wed Jun 24 13:50:28 PDT 2020


Dear PAIGers,

We hope this message finds you healthy and well!

Below please find the CFP for the SMT Performance and Analysis Interest Group's 2020 meeting (also posted on our Facebook group and on the PAIG blog<https://smtpaig.wordpress.com/2020/06/23/cfp-for-2020-meeting/>).

All best,
Nathan Pell and Edward Klorman (PAIG Co-Chairs)

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CFP for 2020 Meeting

The SMT Performance and Analysis Interest Group (PAIG) invites proposals for 13-minute lightning talks at its upcoming meeting during the 2020 Society for Music Theory conference in Minneapolis, MN (November 5-8).  We await guidance from SMT in determining the format of our meeting, but commit to accommodating those who cannot attend in person.

Proposed talks may relate to any aspect of the relation between music performance and theory or analysis.  Proposals should reflect that the presentation will be suitable for a lightning-talk format and that it will incorporate recorded or live music in some way.  We welcome collaborations between scholars and performers.  And we especially encourage presentations that focus on non-white, non-male performers/composers and that confront or decenter harmful theoretical framings.

Authors may submit only one proposal for consideration, and proposals will be reviewed anonymously.

To submit a proposal, please do the following by Friday, August 7, 2020:

  *   Prepare a PDF file including (1) a title, (2) a proposal of up to 500 words, and (3) up to 2 pages of examples and/or bibliography.  The document (including its filename and metadata) should be anonymous, with any self-references in third person.
  *   Email the PDF file to smtpaig (at) gmail.com, using the subject line "2020 PAIG Proposal."  In the body of the email, please identify the author(s) of the proposal.
  *   If SMT meets in person, our conference room will have a standard AV set-up and a piano.  If your presentation requires any special equipment beyond this, please describe it in the body of your email.  Because of PAIG's budgetary constraints, you will likely have to make such arrangements yourself.

By submitting a proposal, you agree to the following if your proposal is accepted:

  *   To register for and attend-in person or virtually-the upcoming SMT conference (November 5-8, 2020);
  *   To provide PAIG with a short (500-750 word) "teaser" blog post by October 1, written in a reasonably non-technical and accessible style.  This could simply adapt your proposal or could be a newly composed text.  (PAIG blog staff will assist those unfamiliar with the medium.)  We will use this blog post to promote our meeting and to allow PAIG members the opportunity to engage with your ideas or listen to recordings in advance of the session.

We will announce the members of our program committee shortly.
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