IAML 2025: Call for papers and posters
The Call for papers and posters for the 2025 IAML Congress in Salzburg, Austria is now open and will close on 15 December 2024.
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The Call for papers and posters for the 2025 IAML Congress in Salzburg, Austria is now open and will close on 15 December 2024.
RILM cordially invites you to join us for the release of DEUMM Online on Wednesday, 30 October 2024, at 7:30 pm CET / 1:30 pm EST. Co-sponsored by the Associazione fra i Docenti Universitari Italiani di Musica (ADUIM) and IAML-Italia, the event will take place in the Teatro Palladium auditorium in Rome, Italy.
Inspired by the many interesting congress diaries from Stellenbosch, I thought I would share another “diary”, but from a city situated slightly further up north, namely Oslo in Norway. I had the pleasure to visit three libraries there on 23-24 September: the Norwegian Academy of Music, the National Library and the Oslo Public Library (Deichmanske Bibliotek). My travel companions were Joakim Lilljegren and Niklas Persson, both colleagues at the Gothenburg University Library. We were joined by a music librarian from Istanbul, Güneş Çetinkaya Şerik, who works at the ITU Turkish Music State Conservatory - Music Library & Archive Centre.
The following Stellenbosch Congress diary has reached us from Rupert Ridgewell (British Library and IAML President):
The latest issue of Fontes artis musicae, Volume 71, no. 3 (July-September 2024) has been published.
Special Topic: Digital Scores
Guest Editor: Stephanie Bonjack