The Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American Musicological Society is pleased to announce the call for papers for the 2026 Annual Meeting, this year hosted at the University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ). Current plans are for a fully in-person event. The Chapter will meet jointly with the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Society for Music Theory.
Dates: Friday-Saturday, March 27–28, 2026
We invite paper submissions on any topic related to musicology, broadly defined. Proposals may be for any of the following formats:
Proposals should be submitted at the following link no later than Friday, January 9, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. MST: https://forms.gle/dUPoTrcrxZdMsMSX7
For all submissions, please do not include names or affiliations in the PDF.
Papers will be chosen by the selection committee through a blind-review process. According to Chapter bylaws, papers submitted by undergraduate or master’s students must be accompanied by faculty letters of endorsement (not to be shared with the selection committee). Faculty letters should be sent to Jay Rosenblatt jrosenbl -at- arizona.edu.
There will be an award for the best student paper presented at the conference. Students who wish to be considered should declare their interest on the form above and will be asked to submit a PDF file of the complete paper (with graphics and/or other supporting materials) by Friday, March 6, 2026.
Additional information about conference format and registration will be posted at https://arts.unco.edu/music/rocky-mountain-society-music-theory/ in January 2026.
Jay Rosenblatt, University of Arizona
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