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Save the date! Next NYSSL Annual Meeting will take place on April 9-10, 2022

We are very happy to share with you that our chapter's next annual meeting will be organized jointly by the Eastman School of Music , as part of their Centennial celebration, and the Music Theory Society of New York State , who are celebrating their 50 year anniversary.  The conference is scheduled for  April 9-10, 2022 (Sat-Sun) at Eastman (Rochester, NY) . A call for papers will follow soon. Please save the date!  We look forward to seeing you all there. 

NYSSL AMS Chapter Meeting 2021, April 15-16

  AMS NYSSL 2021 Chapter Meeting Registration Link: https://forms.gle/kBX6nX4uVxiPzCmi8 Full-time faculty - US$20 Grad students, part-time faculty, independent scholars, and others - US$10 Schedule: Thursday, April 15 9 am Welcome and Opening Remarks 9:15 am Music and Propaganda Chair: Christina Baade, McMaster University Cheers to the End, or How the BBC Handled Empire Day Broadcasting After World War II   Trevor R. Nelson, Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester Listening to German-Japanese Relations through Felix Weingartner’s Die   Dorfschule (1919) Amanda Hsieh, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Mozart in the Axis: The Italian Delegation at the “Mozart Week of the German Reich” (1941) Marie-Hélène Benoit-Otis, Universite de Montreal Gabrielle Prud’homme, Universite de Montreal/University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna 10:30 am Recovering Female Professionals   Chair: Derek Strykowski, University at Buffalo (SUNY) “A Notorious Lady”: Nannette Streiche
2021 Virtual Meeting of the NYSSL Chapter of AMS Hosted by Colgate University, April 15-16, 2020 Deadline for proposals: Monday, February 15 The 2021 spring meeting of the New York State St. Lawrence chapter of the American Musicological Society will take place on virtually on Thursday and Friday 15-16 April, hosted by Colgate University. In recognition of the unique challenges posed by the moment that we are living through, including those associated with virtual conferences, this meeting will be structured to make participation as easy as possible. In lieu of our typical presentation formats, we welcome instead 10-minute presentations on all areas of scholarship in music. We also welcome 5-minute “lightning” talks in which presenters discuss projects-in-process, envision post-pandemic research plans, and/or relaunch scholarship that has fallen by the wayside over the past year.   Please use this submission form to submit proposals for both types of presentations. For 10-minute prese