[AUDITORY] Call for Papers: The Wind Project (Grace Leslie )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Call for Papers: The Wind Project
From:    Grace Leslie  <grace.leslie@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 12 Sep 2013 19:43:27 +0200
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--047d7b5d4396be171904e6334782 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Submissions from Auditory and Music Perception researchers are encouraged. Call for Papers The goal of the Wind Project is to present papers that delve deeply in to the structure and intent of contemporary flute music in the form of an online journal. We are interested in presenting papers that help the musical community understand twentieth and twenty-first century flute repertoire either through an analytical approach or in-depth examination of performance issues. It is the aim of the journal to expand the resources on contemporary flute music and to support flutists, professional and amateur, by creating an easily accessible body of information about contemporary flute repertoire and performance. All papers submitted must support this mission. For its inaugural issue, The Wind Project is seeking scholarly writings on the flute music of the late twentieth century and the twenty-first century. Papers that focus on new complexity or alternative tunings are encouraged but all papers dealing with flute repertoire written from 1970 through present will be considered. Please visit the website: thewindproject.comfor more specific submission guidelines. Deadline for submissions: November 30, 2013 PLEASE SEND ALL SUBMISSIONS TO LISA CELLA WITH =93PAPER SUBMISSION=94 IN TH= E SUBJECT LINE AT: windproject@xxxxxxxx --047d7b5d4396be171904e6334782 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr">Submissions from Auditory and Music Perception researchers= are encouraged.<br><br>Call for Papers<br><br>The goal of the Wind Project= is to present papers that delve deeply in to the structure and intent of c= ontemporary flute music in the form of an online journal. =A0We are interes= ted in presenting papers that help the musical community understand twentie= th and twenty-first century flute repertoire either through an analytical a= pproach or in-depth examination of performance issues.<br> <br>It is the aim of the journal to expand the resources on contemporary fl= ute music and to support flutists, professional and amateur, by creating an= easily accessible body of information about contemporary flute repertoire = and performance. =A0All papers submitted must support this mission.<br> <br>For its inaugural issue, The Wind Project is seeking scholarly writings= on the flute music of the late twentieth century and the twenty-first cent= ury. Papers that focus on new complexity or alternative tunings are encoura= ged but all papers dealing with flute repertoire written from 1970 through = present will be considered. =A0Please visit the website: <a href=3D"http://= thewindproject.com">thewindproject.com</a> for more specific submission gui= delines.<br> <br>=A0<br><br>Deadline for submissions: =A0November 30, 2013<br><br>PLEASE= SEND ALL SUBMISSIONS TO LISA CELLA WITH =93PAPER SUBMISSION=94 IN THE SUBJ= ECT LINE AT: <a href=3D"mailto:windproject@xxxxxxxx">windproject@xxxxxxxx= </a></div> --047d7b5d4396be171904e6334782--


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