Monday, September 27, 2010

3rd ANNUAL LAWRENCE J. SCHOENBERG SYMPOSIUM ON MANUSCRIPT STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE

3rd ANNUAL
LAWRENCE J. SCHOENBERG SYMPOSIUM ON MANUSCRIPT STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE


November 19-20, 2010

Cantus Scriptus: Technologies of Medieval Song


In partnership with the Rare Book
Department of the Free Library of Philadelphia and the Department of
Music, Penn Libraries are pleased to announce the 3rd annual Lawrence
J. Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age.
This year's symposium will be on the theme of music in medieval and
early modern manuscripts. We will explore a range of issues relating to
music’s materiality in the late medieval period, especially as it
pertains to the manuscript source. We will bring together scholars and
performers who will examine the ways the written text of music,
especially in the unit of the codex, can be expressive as well as
prescriptive; the multiple functions of music’s most important
technology – its notation; and finally, the role that modern digital
technology can facilitate the study of manuscripts today.

The symposium begins Friday evening at the Free Library of
Philadelphia with a lecture and performance by the award-winning early
music duo Asteria.
On Saturday at the University of Pennsylvania, seven speakers will
present papers on various topics relating to the history of music
manuscripts and notation. The symposium will conclude with a roundtable
to discuss issues related to the digitization of music manuscripts and
related documents and the role of the digital humanities in medieval
musicology.


Special exhibitions of music manuscripts will be on view at both institutions.



Participants include:


Jane Alden, Wesleyan University

Julia Craig-McFeeley, Digital Image Archive of Music Manuscripts

Michael Scott Cuthbert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Emma Dillon, University of Pennsylvania

Lauren Jennings, University of Pennsylvania

Susan Rankin, University of Cambridge
Anne Stone, City University of New York

Emily Zazulia, University of Pennsylvania


For program and registration details, go to:
http://www.library.upenn.edu/exhibits/lectures/ljs_symposium3.html

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