PROGRAMME FOR THE 2008
CONFERENCE
CONCERT, Saturday 25 February
2006
HOME PAGE PROGRAMME
FOR THE 2006 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
FOR THE 2008 CONFERENCE HOW TO
REGISTER ACCOMMODATION
ARCHIVE
PAGES
Bowed
String Instruments in Traditional Cultures
[nearest tube
DESCRIPTION OF EVENT: The LONDON FIDDLE CONFERENCE AT SOAS is a
biennial event in a rolling programme of research seminars and performance
workshops. We cover all aspects of bowed string instruments in popular culture
worldwide.
DEFINITION: The violin has its origins in Central
Asian bowed string instruments that have moved around the world, developing in
many different ways. Because of the importance of the violin in European
culture, it has been re-exported and absorbed by other cultural traditions,
often alongside indigenous string instruments. We are interested in exploring
fiddlesof all types, and relationships and contrasts between instruments of the
violin type and indigenous bowed string instruments.
This years conference include contributions
on fiddle and violin culture in
This is an open conference,
open to the general public.
There will be a CONCERT in the Brunei Gallery Theatre on the night of
Saturday 25 February, featuring our invited musicians, and a DANCE PARTY, played by the HARIR
BROTHERS BAND [
Our research
interests address the following broad themes:
The violin beyond
the Western orchestra: Papers have been invited that explore the use of fiddles in
European and American folk traditions, in Middle Eastern and Indian music
ensembles, and in contemporary practice.
Fiddles through the
world:
Papers have been invited that explore the role of bowed string instruments,
their diversity, and their history. We include discussion of
two-string and three-string fiddles in the
Diffusion and
development: Papers have been invited that explore the organology of
violins and fiddles, particularly in a cross-cultural context. We also welcome
presentations that look at historical diffusion and the socio-cultural reasons
why particular instrument versions have become favoured in specific cultural
traditions.
Making instruments: Papers have been
invited that explore instrument construction.
Makers are invited
to discuss their own construction methods and developments, and we also welcome
presentations that demonstrate the acoustic properties of instruments.
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Full Rate £30 Day Rate £12
Concessions £10 Day Rate £5
If you cannot afford to pay, let us
know
and we shall see what can be done.
PROPOSALS OF PAPERS
If you wish to
register to attend the conference, please send contact details to the organiser
at the address below.
Ed Emery
[Fiddle Conference]
Peterhouse,
E-mail: ed.emery @
thefreeuniversity.net
PLEASE NOTE: Sunday 26 February
(the day after our conference) will feature the not-to-be-missed LONDON
FIDDLE CONVENTION, to be held at Cecil Sharpe House [Details]
.
PLEASE ALSO NOTE: Thursday
23 February (the first evening of our conference), the "WORLD VIOLIN
" concert at the Barbican played by Mark O'Connor, Roby Lakatos, Sophie
Solomon and Nikolaj Znaider, with the London Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Francois-Xavier Roth. [Details]
This conference is an independent initiative
organised with the collaboration of the SOAS Department of Music and the AHRC
Centre for Cross-Cultural Music and Dance Performance.
We acknowledge the generous support of the Italian Cultural
Institute, Olympic Airlines and the Kosmos Trio
Conference organiser:
ed.emery [@]
thefreeuniversity.net
Website: Universitas
adversitatis
Last updated 19.ii.06 /
3.xi.09