OXFORD CONDUCTING INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL CONDUCTING STUDIES CONFERENCE 2020
25-27 June, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
Early bird registration ends 31 March. Registration will close on 10 June.

The OCI International Conducting Studies Conference brings together researchers and practitioners for this three-day conference to generate interdisciplinary dialogue and further the development of the field of conducting studies. This year’s conference will include sessions on: empirical approaches to studying gesture, interdisciplinary perspectives on conducting pedagogy, diversification of repertoire, interpretation, leadership, historical perspectives and the rehearsal process.

A full list of papers can be found here: https://www.music.ox.ac.uk/events/conferences/ociconducting-studies-conference/programme/

Guest speakers
Derek Holman: “Behold I tell you a mystery: How Handel and his successors directed Messiah and why it matters today”
Margaret Faultless: In conversation about leaders and leadership

For information on registration and practicalities please visit the conference website:
https://www.music.ox.ac.uk/events/conferences/ociconducting-studies-conference/

Please email oci.conference.info -at- gmail.com with enquiries.

Organizing committee: Dr John Traill (University of Oxford); Dr Cayenna Ponchione-Bailey (University of Oxford); Dr Carolyn Watson (University of Kansas); Professor Fiona M. Palmer (Maynooth University); and Dr Jeremiah Cawley (Loras College).
Website: https://www.music.ox.ac.uk/ociconducting-studies-conference
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