[MWS]: Conference on Musical Imagery (CMI-99). Reminder

Hartmuth Kinzler Hartmuth.Kinzler at rz.Uni-Osnabrueck.DE
Die Dez 15 17:53:39 CET 1998


>Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 04:48:26 -0800 (PST)
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>Subject: Conference on Musical Imagery (CMI-99). Reminder
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>Reminder - Deadline for submissions December 31 1998:
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>CMI-99
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>Conference on Musical Imagery
>http://www.hf.uio.no/imt/CMI-99/
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>The International Society for Systematic and Comparative Musicology will
>arrange its sixth international conference at the University of Oslo,
>Section for Musicology, June 17 - 20, 1999, with musical imagery as its
>theme.  Musical imagery can be defined as our capacity for imagining
>musical sound in the absence of a directly audible sound source, meaning
>that we can recall and re-experience or even invent new musical sound
>through our "inner ear".  We would like to see a broad scope of approaches
>to this theme, as may be suggested by the following sub-topics:
>- Elements of auditory imagery in music (pitch, melody, harmony, timbre,
>dynamics, rhythm, textures, etc.)
>- Auditory imagery in language and other sonic events
>- The epistemology of musical imagery
>- Musical imagery and event imagery
>- Cross-modality and musical imagery
>- Performance and musical imagery
>- Mental practice and musical imagery
>- Oral traditions and musical imagery
>- Theories of consciousness and musical imagery
>- Neurological aspects of musical imagery
>- Schema theory and musical imagery
>- Musical analysis and musical imagery
>- Musical imagery and representations of musical sound in mind and machine
>- Musical imagery and conceptual spaces
>- Guided visual imagery
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>Researchers are invited to submit extended abstracts (min. 400, max. 800
>words) by no later than December 31, 1998.  Submissions by e-mail are
>encouraged, but submissions may be made either by paper copy or by e-mail
>to the following address:
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>CMI-99
>Section for Musicology
>University of Oslo
>P. B. 1017 Blindern
>0315 Oslo
>Norway
>=46ax:  (+47)22854763
>e-mail:  r.i.godoy at imt.uio.no
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>=46urther details are posted at the conference web-site:
>http://www.hf.uio.no/imt/CMI-99/
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