IAML Online Meeting: Swedish musical life during the last four hundred years

Logo of IAML SwedenOn behalf of the Swedish IAML Branch it is a pleasure for me to invite you all to: 

Swedish musical life during the last four hundred years: acknowledging the anniversaries of Uppsala University Library, The Royal Swedish Academy of Music and the Music and Theatre Library of Sweden 

The meeting will take place on Zoom, 6 December at 17.00-18.30 CET (16.00-17.30 UTC) and will be followed by the traditional social hour. Since we have a Swedish theme and Christmas is approaching we have chosen to call it “adventsfika”. I will inform you about what it means and send you recipes of lussekatter (saffron buns) and pepparkakor (ginger bread) in time, so you can properly prepare for the meeting! 

Anders Cato, IAML’s Secretary General, will announce the access information on IAML-L closer to the meeting, which will be free of charge.

Programme 

The Library of the Royal Academy of Music and the Music and Theatre Library of Sweden: 250 Years of Librarianship and Collecting
Presented by Mattias Lundberg, Professor of Musicology at Uppsala University. Mattias Lundberg has published books, editions and articles of many aspects of music history, primarily concerning Lutheran church music and liturgy, and concerning historical collections and the history of music collecting. Formerly librarian at the Rare Collections at the Music and Theatre Library of Sweden. 

SweLiMuS: Rewriting the History of Books of Music in the Swedish Reformation
Presented by Fanny Stenback, a book historian and conservator, specialized in the cultural heritage of books and their conservation. In the SweLiMuS project she is responsible for identifying, locating and digitizing the sources on-site, and for analysis of their material properties, such as bindings, paper and parchment quality, including the establishment of provenance and dates.   

Uppsala University Library 400 years: An introductory tour of its music collections
Presented by Kia Hedell, manuscript and music librarian at Uppsala University Library. Kia Hedell holds a PhD in musicology and her research areas are: Swedish music history in the 16th and 17th centuries and choral singing in Sweden in the 20th century. She was a member of the board of the Swedish IAML branch 2011-2019, and is a member of the Swedish RISM working group since 2008. 

To register, please use this form. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting and also a calendar event to add to your calendar if you wish. The meeting will be recorded and made available on the IAML website for IAML members.

Below are some examples of what time zone might apply for you:
 
UTC 16:00 (Universal Time)
 
PST     08:00 (Pacific Standard Time = San Francisco, Los Angeles etc.)
CST     10:00 (Central Standard Time = Chicago etc.)
EST     11:00 (Eastern Standard Time = New York, Washington, Montréal etc.)
GMT    16:00 (Greenwich Mean Time = Western Europe = Portugal, United Kingdom & Ireland)
CET     17:00 (Central European Time = Most of Europe not mentioned elsewhere)
EET     18:00 (Eastern European Time = Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Greece etc.)
SAST   18:00 (South African Standard Time = Cape Town, Stellenbosch, etc.)
MSK    19:00 (Moscow Standard Tome = Russia & Belarus)
SGT    00:00 (Singapore Time) - Please note: 7 December
JST     01:00 (Japan Standard Time) - Please note: 7 December
AEST   02:00 (Australian Eastern Standard Time = Brisbane etc.) - Please note: 7 December
AEDT   03:00 (Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time = Sydney, Melbourne etc.) - Please note: 7 December
NZDT   05:00 (New Zealand Daylight Saving Time) - Please note: 7 December

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