Friday, December 18, 2020

The Oxford “Virtual” Symposium on the History of Music Education to be held 2-5 June 2021

The Oxford “Virtual” Symposium on the History of Music Education (via Zoom) will include a full slate of papers, panels, musical performances, and roundtables for research in progress. The symposium offers a friendly and encouraging environment for experienced scholars, graduate students, and emerging researchers alike.

In addition to a wide range of other historical topics in music education, several sessions will focus on music education in the American South. Charles Regan Wilson, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi will present the keynote address for the symposium on the topic “What Makes Southern Music Southern?”

Registration forms and additional information are forthcoming in late January, 2021.Regular registration fee will be $10, and student registration will be $5.

Authors scheduled for the original event last June will present. We are not accepting new submissions. However, everyone interested in the history of music education is welcomed and encouraged to attend.

Paul Sanders – Symposium Chair

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