City University of New York
John Jay College of Criminal Justice

10–11 April 2010

CALL FOR PAPERS


The Program Committee for the 2010 meeting of the Music Theory Society of New York State (MTSNYS) invites proposals for papers and presentations on any topic related to music theory and analysis.

  1. Any number of proposals may be submitted by an individual, but no more than one will be accepted.
  2. Papers given at national conferences or previously published will not be considered.
  3. Proposals could either be for 30-minute presentations (with 15 minutes for possible response or discussion) or for poster sessions.

We will consider proposals for panels as well as non-conventional presentation formats. The submission requirements for panel and non-conventional formats are the same as above, except that the proposals need not be anonymous.

Paper submission should include:

  1. Six copies of a proposal of at least two but no more than five double-spaced pages of text (no more than 1800 words), excluding examples and/or figures. Each copy should include the title of the paper and its duration as read aloud, but not the author's name, because proposals are read blind.
  2. An abstract of 200–250 words, suitable for publication.
  3. A cover letter listing the title of the paper; the name, address, institutional affiliation, telephone number, and e-mail address of the author; and all audio and visual needs.

Proposals should be sent to:

John Covach
MTSNYS Program Chair
Music Department
The University of Rochester
207 Todd Union
Rochester, NY 14627


POSTMARK DEADLINE IS 12 OCTOBER 2009


Members of the 2009 Program Committee are John Covach, chair, Jonathan Dunsby (ex officio, Eastman School of Music), Tim Johnson (Ithaca College), Shaugn O'Donnell (CUNY), Jamuna Samuel (SUNY Stony Brook), and Eric Wen (Mannes).


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