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Scholarly Papers Competition Lyrica Society

Scholarly Papers Competition Lyrica Society

Publié le par Alexandre Gefen (Source : Professor George D. Gopen, Chair)

SCHOLARLY PAPERS COMPETITION 2008

Studying the interaction of words and music is central to understanding the relationship between art, the self, and society. Scholarly investigation of the myriad possible interrelations remains an indispensable tool in this pursuit.

Second biennial Scholarly Papers Competition, 2008, for outstanding papers on a theme related to the interrelationship between words and music.

Eligibility

The competition is open to any interested author, academically affiliated or independent.
There is no application fee for the competition. The deadline for submission is March 1, 2008.
Results will be announced at the beginning of June 2008.

Submission Procedure and Guidelines

The scholarly paper should present significant research and conclusions on any aspect of the relations between words and music.

•   Papers must be submitted in hard copy.   They should be double-spaced and not exceed 7,500 words in length.  Additional musical examples, charts, and other pertinent graphic illustrations are permissible.
 •   The paper's title and the name of its author should be provided on a separate title page.  To maintain anonymity for the judges, the author's name should not appear in the text itself.
•   Only one submission per person will be accepted.
•   The paper must be accompanied by a statement confirming that it has not been previously published, nor accepted for future publication elsewhere.
•   Previous oral presentation does not disqualify a paper.
•   Papers will be judged particularly for significant advances in research and conclusions that shed new light on topics related but not limited to the following:

African-American Studies  • Ballad  •  Ballet  •  Broadway Musicals  •  Cantata •  Chanson  •  Chant  •  Drama  •   Ethnomusicology  •  Film Music  •  Folk Song  •   Gender Studies  •  Historiography of Word-Music Relations   •  Hymnody  • Incidental Music  •  Lied  •  Liturgical drama  •  Madrigal  •  Mass  •  Masque •  Melodrama  •  Minnesang  •  Motet  •  Morphology of Language  •   Music and
Literature  •  Music and Narrative  •  Musical Theater  •  Opera   •  Operetta •  Oratorio  •  Performance Art   •  Poetry  •  Popular Song  •  Program Music •  Recitation  •  Semiotics  •  Speech and Syntax  •  Song  •  Tone Poem  • Texts in Translation

Awards

Two prizes of $500 will be awarded.  They honor two revered scholars: The Louis Auld Prize honors Lyrica's founder, an eminent scholar of French literature; The Isabelle Cazeaux Prize honors the Grande Dame of American musicology.

In addition, winners will be invited to read a 20-30-minute version of the paper at one of Lyrica's scholarly papers sessions during the 2008-2009 academic year.
 Travel stipends are currently under development.

The winning papers will be published in Ars Lyrica.

Entries and inquiries are to be submitted to:

Professor George D. Gopen, Chair
Lyrica Society Scholarly Papers Competition
Duke University
Department of English
Box 90015
Durham, NC 27708-0015

Papers will not be returned.

Questions may be addressed to Professor Gopen at ggopen@duke.edu.

For further information about the Society, please consult our website:
http://www.lyricasociety.org