The next meeting of the AMSGNY will take place on Saturday, May 9th at the AMS headquarters at New York University. The space there has projection and sound equipment, but does not have a piano. We invite 250 word proposals showcasing research in any area of musical scholarship. By April 2nd, e-mail the proposal, a brief biography, your name, phone number, e-mail address, and affiliation to both DrJSDailey “at” aol.com and Jonathan.waxman “at” gmail.com, with the heading “AMSGNY Spring 2026” in the subject line. Paste everything into the e mail; do not send attachments.
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