10th European Music Analysis Congress (EUROMAC10) at Moscow P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory, September 21-26, 2020. The deadline for submissions of abstracts: December 15, 2019 Analysis, Theory, and History of Music: and/or/vs Relationship The relation between the domains of music scholarship remains a complex one. The formulation of the abstract principles of theory often comes in contrast with the practical aspects of analytical procedures. Just as often, on the contrary, both are synthesized in a single approach. The preference is often given to either theory or analysis: the proportion in combination varies from one national society to another. It appears in addition that in some countries the historical component remains an inseparable component of theory or analysis pedagogy, while in other countries there is a tendency to separate historical musicology from music theory. This intricate map of the world of theoretical music scholarship asks to become a theme for discussion and the Organizing Committee decided to address it in the European and global forum of EuroMAC 10. We invite papers on existing and new topics: 1) The epistemology of music theory in relation to that of music analysis and history. 2) Music theory as a kind of universal knowledge vs. historically-informed theory. 3) Theoretical and historical aspects of ethnomusicology from its origins to today. 4) Aspects of theory and analysis that deal with the expressive content of music: music as a language, musical semiotics, and musical signification. 5) The theories of new music, the object and the methods of its analysis. 6) Technical approaches to theory and analysis vs new musicology and critical theory. 7) Theories and methods of analysis 8) Free topics. Keynote communications: Belgian society (SBAM), Dr. Nicolas Meeùs (Sorbonne University); subject: “Modality”; British society (SMA): Prof., Dr. Julian Horton (Durham University); subject TBA; Croatian society (HTGM): Prof. emer., Dr. Nikša Gligo (member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts); subject TBA; Dutch-Flemish society (VvM): round table, coordinator Dr. John Koslovsky (Conservatorium van Amsterdam); subject: “Beethoven 2020: Analytical and Performative Perspectives”; French society (SFAM): round table, coordinator Prof. Jean-Marc Chouvel (Sorbonne University); subject: “What analysis does to musical works”; German and Austrian society: Prof. Dr. phil. Gesine Schröder (Hochschule für Musik und Theater “Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Leipzig); subject TBA; Italian society (GATM): Prof., Dr. Mario Baroni (Università di Bologna); subject: “Analysis of post-dodecaphonic languages. In memoriam Bruno Maderna”; Polish society (PTAM): Dr. Marcin Trzęsiok (Katowice Academy of Music); subject TBA; The plenary session “North-American Schenkeriana, Schoengbergiana, Stravinskiana, Riemanniana and Cageana”: speakers Dr. Poundie Burstein (Hunter College and CUNY), Dr. Severine Neff (UNC Chapel Hill), Dr. Pieter van den Toorn (UC Santa Barbara), Dr. Alexander Rehding (Harvard University) and Dr. David Bernstein (Columbia University). For submissions, please refer to the official web site of the EUROMAC10: euromac.mosconsv.ru Open the page Call for Papers; follow the link to EasyChair; on the submission page you will find the three windows to fill out for 1) your 500-word abstract with 5-item bibliography and 5 keywords; 2) your 150-word biography; 3) request for the equipment. At the bottom of the submission page, you can upload an abstract for the session, if you wish to propose one. For questions, email to: drkhannanov@gmail.com (Dr. Ildar Khannanov, liaison for EUROMAC and OTM) and/or otmroo@mail.ru (Dr. Yelena Tokun, the Secretary of the Russian Society for Theory of Music) Dr. Ildar Khannanov, Member of the Organizing Committee, OTM/EUROMAC Member of the Permanent Scientific Committee, EUROMAC |