Tenth International New Beethoven Research Conference
Chicago, 13.-14.11.2024
Deadline: 15.05.2024
Venue: AMS Chicago, Palmer House Hilton Hotel
The Tenth International New Beethoven Research Conference (NBR 10) will take place Wednesday, November 13 and Thursday morning, November 14, in Chicago, prior to the annual meeting of the American Musicological Society. We are seeking proposals concerning new work connected with Beethoven. In recognition of the 200th anniversary of the premiere of the Ninth Symphony in 2024, we especially invite proposals having to do with this work in all its aspects. Presenters who did not give papers at the last New Beethoven Research Conference (No. 9) will be given preference. Talks accepted for the AMS conference itself may not also be read at this year's NBR.
We invite submissions from musicologists, theorists, performers, and scholars from other relevant disciplines to submit proposals for individual papers, groups of papers, lecture/demonstrations, or lecture/performances. Papers and presentations should not exceed 30 minutes. Additionally, ten minutes will be allotted for discussion.
Please submit an abstract of not more than 350 words as a PDF or Word attachment to Julia Ronge at ronge – at – beethoven.de by May 15. Please include a short biography (100 words) with your institutional affiliation or status as independent scholar / performer and indicate technical and/or keyboard requirements. Proposals should articulate the most important aspects of the research, discuss the relationship of the new work to previous scholarship, and describe the significance and potential future usefulness of the findings.
Program decisions will be announced no later than June 15.
This conference is sponsored by the American Beethoven Society, the University of Alabama, UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music, and a generous private donation. Organizers: Joanna Biermann (em. UA), Julia Ronge (Beethoven-Haus Bonn), Erica Buurman (Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San José State University), William Kinderman (UCLA), David Levy (em. Wake Forest University), William Meredith (em. Director, Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies, San José State University), Federica Rovelli (Università di Pavia), and John D. Wilson (Universität Wien).