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AMIS 2020

NOTE:THE 2020 AMIS CONFERENCE HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO THE GLOBAL COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Dear AMIS members,

 

We are saddened to announce that after discussions between the National Music Center in Calgary and the AMIS Board of Governors, we have decided to cancel the AMIS meeting previously scheduled for July of 2020. The spread of the coronavirus, with the shut down of travel and gatherings around the world has necessitated this decision, and as of this point it is unclear when life may get back to normal. We hope that AMIS will be able to return to Calgary for a future meeting. Anyone who has already registered for the conference will be refunded. 

 

We would like to thank all of those who submitted proposals for papers and encourage you to resubmit your research for future AMIS meetings. 

 

Regretfully,

 

Jayson Kerr Dobney, President AMIS

Jesse Moffatt, National Music Centre, local arrangements chair

The 2020 AMIS meeting will be hosted at Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre (NMC), in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, July 15–18, 2020. Studio Bell is more than a museum, offering exhibitions, live concerts, and artist development and education programs. Studio Bell houses NMC's collection of musical instruments and historic recording equipment, spanning over 450 years of history and innovation. Many rare and treasured items from NMC’s over 2,000-piece collection can be found on display throughout Studio Bell, while NMC’s "living" musical Instrument collection provides visiting artists and artists in residence access to more than 200 fully functional historic instruments.

 

Proposals, due on January 15, 2020 (postmarked/date stamped), are invited for presentations of ten-minute length plus five minutes discussion or twenty-minute length plus ten minutes discussion (please specify); panel sessions, for which a few longer time slots are available; and poster presentations. We also welcome instrument demonstrations, video showings, musical performances, and presentations in other formats suitable for a lecture space.

 

Annual meetings of AMIS include presentations on any topic related to the history of musical instruments. This year, proposals related to Canadian music history and electronic music are especially encouraged.

 

All proposals must include an abstract of not more than 300 words, a 75-word biography of each presenter, a list of A/V aids required, and e-mail information for a response, which will be forthcoming during the middle of January 2020.

 

Send proposals as e-mail attachments (pdf preferred) to Aileen Marcantonio at: Aileen.Marcantonio@gmail.com

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NOTE:THE 2020 AMIS CONFERENCE HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO THE GLOBAL COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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