[SMT-PAIG] CFP - At Play: Performance, Analysis, and Artistic Research

Daphne Leong daphne.leong at colorado.edu
Mon Apr 27 13:00:56 PDT 2026


Dear colleagues,

We are delighted to issue a call for submissions for an international symposium (with apologies for cross-posting):



At Play: Performance, Analysis, and Artistic Research<https://www.colorado.edu/music/At-play>

5–7 March 2027

University of Colorado Boulder



Call for presentations<https://www.colorado.edu/music/At-play/CFP>

Submission deadline: 1 September 2026



   Keynotes:<https://www.colorado.edu/music/At-play/keynotes>
Ian Pace (piano and musicology): recital and keynote
Edward Klorman (music theory and viola)
Barbara Lüneburg (violin and artistic research)
Caroline Traube (musical acoustics and performance studies)
         Pedagogy workshop:
Jonathan Leathwood (guitar and music theory)

The interactions of performance, analysis, and artistic research have provoked debate at least since the start of the 21st century. Differing schools of thought have in turn interacted with, castigated, and ignored one another. The time is ripe for a reappraisal of work implicating these three areas.

In this spirit, we invite proposals on any topic at the intersection of performance, analysis, and artistic research. We seek wide-ranging perspectives, diverse practices and repertoires, and approaches ranging from empirical studies and pedagogy to theory, improvisation, ethnography, and more. We will consider proposals for twenty-minute papers, thirty-minute lecture-recitals, and special sessions of any format (panels, workshops, lightning talks, etc.). Presentations will be in-person.

Submissions should include a proposal (500 words maximum) and up to four pages of additional materials (examples, bibliography, etc.). The proposal and additional materials should be anonymous. Links to audio-visual media (not exceeding 5 minutes in total) may also be provided.

Proposals for special sessions should indicate the nature of the session, the format, any special needs, and the desired amount of time (up to 90 min.). The requirement of anonymity may be waived by prior approval where appropriate; please contact atplay2027 at gmail.com<http://atplay2027@gmail.com/> by 15 August to discuss this possibility.

Please format the submission as a single PDF, label it by short presentation title, and submit it to:  https://forms.gle/TF1vT9D3tx1MDzqf9 *
During the submission you will be asked to provide: name(s) of the presenter(s), institution(s) (if applicable), presentation title, format of presentation, equipment needs, and an abstract of no more than 350 words for the symposium program. (If your submission is accepted, you will have the opportunity to edit this abstract later.)

*The submission link requires signing in to a Google account. If you prefer not to use a Google account,
  you may e-mail your proposal and the complete information above to atplay2027 at gmail.com<http://atplay2027@gmail.com/>.

Questions should be directed to atplay2027 at gmail.com<http://atplay2027@gmail.com/>.
The deadline for submission of proposals is 1 September 2026, 11:59 pm Mountain time (UTC-6).
Notifications will be made by early October 2026.

Program committee:
Daphne Leong, chair (University of Colorado Boulder, U.S.)
Jonathan De Souza (Western University, Canada)
Cecilia Oinas (Sibelius Academy, Finland)
John Rink (University of Cambridge, UK)

Symposium venue: College of Music, University of Colorado Boulder
The main locale is a 150-seat hall with a 9-foot Steinway, projection and sound capabilities, and telescoping seating. It will be supplemented by smaller rooms for workshops and sessions of alternate format.
Boulder, located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, offers abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, as well as the cafés and shops of the outdoor Pearl Street mall—all within easy access of the University.

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Daphne Leong
Professor and Chair, Music Theory
College of Music, University of Colorado Boulder
http://www.colorado.edu/music/daphne-leong
book: Performing Knowledge<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/performing-knowledge-9780190653545?cc=us&lang=en&>

The University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado’s flagship university, honors and recognizes the many contributions of Indigenous peoples in our state. CU Boulder is located on the traditional territories and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native American nations.


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