The VIII Sibelius Academy Symposium on Music History
Music and The Archive: Fragmentary and Fragile Histories
May 26–28, 2027
Helsinki Music Centre, Mannerheimintie 13 A, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
The symposium aims to explore how music’s histories are preserved, mediated, fragmented, silenced, reimagined, and contested in and through ‘The Archive’. Archives are generally understood as repositories for historical documents, personal and institutional, whereas ‘The Archive’ functions as a site of institutional power and curatorial processes which shapes both cultural memory and cultures of forgetting. According to Derrida, “the archive is never closed. It opens out of the future.” Digital technology furthermore has an impact for these futures by creating new ontologies, epistemologies, practices – and challenges.
Considering both tangible materials (scores, instruments, recordings) and intangible heritages (practices, memory, performance), we look forward to perspectives that connect methodologies of musicology, archival and museum studies, media studies, digital musicology, ethnomusicology, and gender studies to examine the politics of selection, cataloguing, and display in and through The Archive. We particularly encourage critical engagements with how ideologies – such as nationalism – condition archival presence and absence; how intersections between canon formation and archival processes evolve; and – more generally – how regimes of aesthetic, monetary and cultural value shape what is preserved, funded, and circulated. Papers on all sorts of music and sound across all regions and historical periods (popular music, folk music, experimental practices, sound art, film music, music theatre, sacred and secular repertoires, oral traditions) are welcome.
The following (non-exhaustive) list opens some general thematic areas that the symposium looks to explore:
Keynote speakers of the symposium are:
Jeanice Brooks, Professor of Music, University of Southampton
Richard Freedman, Professor of Music, Haverford College
Alejandro L. Madrid, Walter W. Naumburg Professor of Music, Harvard University
We welcome proposals in multiple formats:
Proposal length:
The language of the conference is English. The conference will be an in-person event.
The deadline for submissions is Thursday 15 October 2026 (23:59 Finnish time UTC+3).
Proposals can be sent online: Music and the Archive 2027
Notices of acceptance will be sent by Monday 16 November 2026
Contact for inquiries (no proposal submissions): siba.archives2027@uniarts.fi.
For more information, please see the event website: Music and The Archive: Fragmentary and Fragile Histories
The organizing committee:
Anne Kauppala (committee chair) / Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
Mark Everist / University of Southampton, GB
Ingeborg Zechner / University of Graz, AT
Markus Mantere / Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
Saijaleena Rantanen / Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
Kaarina Kilpiö / Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
Marianne Mieskolainen (symposium secretary) / Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki
