Representations of Migration in Musicological Databases
A paper on “Representations of Migration in Musicological Databases” has been presented within the musicology section at the DHd 2015 conference in Graz, 23-27 February.
A paper on “Representations of Migration in Musicological Databases” has been presented within the musicology section at the DHd 2015 conference in Graz, 23-27 February.
The Royal Music Association and the British Forum for Ethnomusicology is CFPing a joint study day at the University of Oxford in Friday, 15 May 2015. CFP: https://musicandmobilities.wordpress.com/call-for-papers/
A bit beyond our scope on the 17th and 18th century, but nevertheless of interest: The international musicological conference on the Croatian composer and conductor Ivan Zajc (1832-1914).
Hanna Kneißler and Janusz Hoffmann published their report on the MusMig Conference in Mainz on April 24–25, 2014.
International meeting announcement: Music Migration in the Early Modern Age: People, Markets, Patterns, Styles Zagreb, 13–14 October 2014. Impulses for the migration of musicians (composers, performers, teachers, instrument builders/makers, etc.) during the 17th and...
A quality resource for musicological research is offered by the “Bayerisches Musiker-Lexikon Online“, a project hosted at the University Munich which provides more than 27.000 biographical records on musicians related to Bavaria. The project...
Fabian Cremer wrote a report on the German Digital Humanities Conference in Passau, which covers also the presentation of the Musici/MusMig project.
A paper presentation on the MusMig Database will be given on the 1st DHd Conference in Passau by Dr. Berthold Over (Mainz) and Torsten Roeder (Berlin), on Wednesday, 26.03.2014.
Music Migrations: From Source Research to Cultural Studies Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, 24–25 April 2014
The Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz released a sound introduction to the HERA Project on Music Migrations.