The Organology Study Group of the AMS is extending our call for paper proposals for our session at the Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society (online Saturday and Sunday, 14–15 November 2026 and Thursday and Friday, 19–20 November 2026). The session will feature research that focuses on the intersection of musical instruments and the broader field of musicology. We welcome proposals from all scholars, but we are particularly eager to receive submissions from students and early career scholars. By showcasing the work of junior scholars at the 2026 AMS conference, the OSG aims to continue our commitment to providing a platform for new voices in the field. Each paper will be 30 minutes long (20 minutes presentation, 10 minutes Q&A). Please submit your anonymized 350-word abstracts to organologysg@gmail.com by March 27th, 2026 11:59 PM CT.
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