The 2027 conference will be held at Northeastern University in Boston, MA.
North American Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music
A biennial conference dedicated to all topics relating to the study of 19th-century music.
06/24/2025
Abstracts are now online. See you tomorrow, everyone!
NAC19CM - 2025 Abstracts Wednesday, June 25 9:00–10:30 New Approaches to Analyzing and Researching Nineteenth-Century Music (Jonathan Kregor, Chair) Douglas Shadle: “Programs for Program Music: A New Lens on Reception History” The bulk of source material for nineteenth-century classical music reception history
05/08/2025
The program for the 2025 conference is now available! Looking forward to seeing everyone at Wayne State University next month.
NAC19CM - 2025 Conference Schedule Wednesday, June 25 8:00–9:00 Breakfast (provided) 8:45 Welcoming Remarks, Jack Blaszkiewicz and Jeffrey Sposato 9:00–10:30 New Approaches to Analyzing and Researching Nineteenth-Century Music (Jonathan Kregor, Chair) Douglas Shadle: “Programs for Program Music: A New Lens on Reception
01/14/2025
CFP deadline for the North American Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music is 24 hours away. Submit your abstracts by tomorrow!
NAC19CM Call for Papers
10/15/2024
CALL FOR PAPERS:
North American Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music
The program committee for the 2025 North American Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music invites proposals for presentations on topics related to the “long” nineteenth century. The conference will be held Wednesday through Friday, June 25–27, at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.
Proposals for individual papers, lecture-recitals, and panels on all topics relating to the history, analysis, and reception of music during the long nineteenth century (ca. 1789–1914) will be considered. The committee would especially welcome proposals related to globalizing the study of nineteenth-century music (e.g., studies of musical practices and cultures outside of the Anglo-American-European context, perspectives from or related to the Global South, papers and work-in-progress reports exploring music and musicians from underrepresented groups or locales, etc.), performance and pedagogical practices of the nineteenth century, as well as teaching nineteenth-century music in the twenty-first century. Researchers from traditionally underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply and to voluntarily self-identify when submitting a proposal. Finally, and in gratitude for a generous sponsorship from the France: Musiques, Cultures, 1789–1918 Research Network (UK) and the Palazetto Bru Zane (Venice), we also encourage proposals focusing on any aspect of French music during the time, though the committee welcomes submissions of all proposals that engage with various aspects of music during the long nineteenth century.
Proposals for individual papers and lecture-recitals should include all of the following:
a presentation title and abstract of no more than 300 words;
a brief biography of the author(s) for inclusion in the conference program;
a note providing proposal title and contact information for the presenter(s).
Proposals for panels (of three to four 20-minute presentations, shorter “lightning talks,” or roundtable discussions) should include all of the following:
a panel title and abstract for the entire panel of no more than 300 words
a presentation title and abstract of no more than 300 words for each presentation
a brief biography for each member of the panel for inclusion in the conference program
a note providing proposal title and contact information for each member of the panel
All presentations will be allotted 30 minutes, including questions and discussion; therefore, papers should be kept to 20 minutes. Lecture-recitals will be allotted up to 60 minutes at the discretion of the program committee.
Please submit proposals by email no later than January 15, 2025 to [email protected]. Applicants can expect to receive a decision in March 2025.
Up-to-date information will also be posted on our website, https://sites.google.com/view/nac19cm
The organizing committee consists of Jack Blaszkiewicz (local arrangements), Tekla Babyak, Chris Campo-Bowen, Helena K. Spencer, Marie Sumner Lott, Jane Sylvester, and Jennifer Walker (program committee chair).
NAC19CM Call for Papers
Quick update: the CFP for our next conference will be circulated starting on October 15, so keep your eyes peeled!
Save the date! We are in the early stages of planning for 2025: Jack Blaszkiewicz has offered to host at Wayne State University. UPDATED: June 25-27.
If you're interested in helping with the organization or planning of the conference, please feel free to comment here or to get in touch via DM.
02/07/2019
Feb. 15 CFP deadline for the 2019 conference is approaching!
Call for Papers Sixth Biennial North American Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music Call for Papers Deadline: February 15, 2019 Notification: Mid-March, 2019 Conference Dates: July 10–12, 2019 Conference...
11/24/2018
The 2019 CFP is now available!!! Thanks to the program committee and the local arrangements folks at Chapel Hill for their dedication.
CFP: North American Conference on Nineteenth-Century Music, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, July 2019 Posted by AMS Office, Nov 15, 2018 8:17 AM
Remember that the "early bird" registration ends on April 30. Looking forward to seeing everyone in Nashville!
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