Formation – All Souls Seminars in Medieval and Renaissance Music – 28 janvier-4 mars 2021

All Souls Seminars in Medieval and Renaissance Music, University of Oxford, en ligne, 28 janvier-4 mars 2021.

« This long-running series of seminars, convened by Dr Margaret Bent, considers all aspects of medieval and renaissance music. It usually consists of a talk by an invited speaker and then a period of questions, to which all attendees are encouraged to contribute.

Note on Hilary Term, 2021

The seminars this year and in 2021-22 will continue on Zoom. The seminars are all on Thursdays at 5 p.m. UK time (GMT). We have seized the opportunity to bring together people in a way not geographically feasible in normal times. A larger online attendance will make our usual free-for-all discussion impossible; the format consequently differs from the live seminars. Individual presentations will be about half an hour, followed by invited discussants who will engage the speaker in conversation about the paper, before the floor is opened for comments and questions by others.

If you are planning to attend a seminar this term, please register using this form. For each seminar, those who have registered will receive an email with the Zoom invitation, instructions for joining the call, and further materials for the seminar. We are keen to make the seminars available to a global audience, so please feel free to share the registration link with anyone you think might be interested.

In each seminar, you’ll be able to join the call up to half an hour before the seminar for a virtual ‘meet and greet’. The seminar will last for two hours, but those who wish to are welcome to stay on the call for a little while after that for virtual drinks and further discussion. If you have any questions about this process, please email Matthew Thomson (matthew.thomson[a]music.ox.ac.uk), who is dealing with the practicalities of holding these seminars via Zoom.

Margaret Bent (Convener, All Souls College) »

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