The Allegheny and Capital Chapters of the AMS are excited to announce a joint conference to be held Feb 28–Mar 1, 2026, at Gettysburg College. The conference will feature guest speaker Dr. Rodrigo Sigal (composer and sound studies specialist) and a colloquy on musicology pedagogy today. The program committee invites proposals for individual papers, lecture-recitals, seminar panels, or other presentation formats on any subject of musicological interest. Preceding the conference, participants will have the opportunity to attend a Friday night concert by the Gettysburg College Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. César Leal, featuring music by Sigal.
We invite faculty to participate in a Micro-Colloquium titled Musicology and Practice, a one-hour session focused on sharing innovative, practical approaches to teaching undergraduate music history. We welcome brief, four-minute presentations on topics such as curricular innovations, performance-informed teaching, communicating musicology to younger generations, and navigating the “new normal” in today’s higher education crisis. Proposals should be around 100 words. No full papers are required, just fresh ideas and lively discussion.
We encourage proposal submissions for a number of scholarly presentation formats:
Please submit an abstract of up to 250 words along with the proposed title and presentation format via This Form by January 20.
*Student members of the Allegheny Chapter are eligible for the annual Deane L. Root Student Paper Award, sponsored by the Center for American Music in the University of Pittsburgh Library System.
**Student members of the Capital Chapter are eligible for the annual Lowens Student Paper Award.
For information on the AMS Allegheny Chapter, Click Here
For information on the AMS Capital Chapter, Click Here
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