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12 June 2025, 16:00–19:45 CET
Cantus Planus Research Forum
Cantus Planus will organise an online Research Forum on 12 June 2025, where it will be again possible to report on ongoing projects and new publications in five-minute contributions. If you are interested in participating, please send the title and a short annotation (up to 5 sentences) to the email address cantusplanus2024@gmail.com by 30 April 2025. The programme will be published on 15 May 2025 and registration will be open until 10 June 2025. If you would like to participate, please fill out the simple registration form: https://forms.gle/VWUiTy9joDyPsE8M6. Théodora Psychoyou (IMS Vice-President) will deliver short welcome at the beginning.
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Preliminary Schedule (Draft II, 15. 5. 2025, 16:00–19:45 CEST)
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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION (16:00 CEST)
Théodora Psychoyou (IMS, Vice-President)
Hana Vlhová-Wörner (IMS Study Group Cantus Planus, Chair)
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I. DATABASES AND CATALOGUES (Chair: Elsa De Luca) (16:15–17:00 CEST)
Cantus Database Segments: The Canadian Chant Database (Debra Lacoste and Jennifer Bain, Dalhousie University)
Chinese Catholic Plainchant Project (Lionel Li-Xing Hong, Fu Jen Catholic University)
Chant Analytics: What Is Brewing? (Jan Hajič Prague Music Computing Group, ÚFAL MFF UK)
Corpus Processionalium Hispanarum, Phase II: Uses and Customs in Iberian Cathedrals up to 1600 (David Andrés Fernández, Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
MICHAEL – Multimedial Italian Chant Archive of Liturgical melodies and texts (Giulia Gabrielli, University of Bolzano)
Melodiarium Hungariae Medii Aevi Digitale – Progress, Challenges, and the Next Steps (Julianna Kőnig, HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute for Musicology)
Comparatio: Continuation (Claire Maître, Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes-CNRS)
WalAmalarius Database (Jean-François Goudesenne, CNRS)
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II. PROJECTS (I). Studies of Notation (Chair: Giovanni Varelli) (17:00–17:30 CEST)
The Aquitanian and Nonantolan Notations: New Insights (Giovanni Cunego, University of Pavia–Cremona Campus)
Musical Notation in Central Italy in the 10th and 11th Centuries: Early Research Insights (Sara Vrdoljak, University of Pavia–Cremona Campus)
Catalan Neumes in Context: New Evidence from the Fragment Collection of Vic (Francesco Orio, University of Pavia)
New Paleographic Insights into Hand n⁴ of the Codex Buranus (Matthieu Romanens, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis)
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BREAK 17:30-18:00
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III. PUBLICATIONS (Chair: Emma Hornby) (18:00–18:30 CEST)
Book in Memory of Michel Huglo and other publications (Barbara Haggh-Huglo, University of Maryland)
Two Offices for the Visitation (Rhianydd Hallas, Czech Academy of Sciences)
Saintly Voices: Sounding the Supernatural in Medieval Hagiography (Catherine Saucier, Arizona State University)
Notated Manuscript Fragments from Kremnica (Eva Veselovská, Eduard Lazorík, Hana Studeničová, Institute of Musicology, Slovak Academy of Sciences)
The Project Old Myths New Facts (2019–2024): Book Publications (Hana Vlhová-Wörner, Czech Academy of Sciences)
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PROJECTS II. Local and Regional Studies (Chair: Hana Vlhová-Wörner) (18:30–19:20)
Marian Officium of the Golden Fleece/John of Affligen at the Abbey of St. Peter (Barbara Haggh-Huglo, University of Maryland)
Thinking Music: Three Armenian Sources for the History of Music Theory (Haig Utidjian, Universidade Nova, Lisabon)
Mixing local and regional elements in medieval chant manuscripts and fragments of the Transylvanian Saxons (Zsuzsa Czagány, HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute for Musicology, Budapest)
Musical Centres in Slovakia before 1650: Institutions – Repertoire – Parallels (Hana Studeničová, Institute of Musicology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences)
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DISCUSSION, ANNOUNCEMENTS (19:20–19:45)
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FULL BOARD MEETING (20:00–21:00)
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14 February 2025, 15:00 CET (14:00 GMT)
Grant Capture: Online Seminar held by E. Hornby and G. Varelli
Are you thinking about applying for an ERC grant or a Marie Curie International Fellowship? How do you develop an ERC-shaped project? How do you articulate a research project on chant that will be attractive to a panel of non-specialists? In this online session, current and previous ERC award holders will briefly outline their own strategies for making successful applications, and answer your questions about your own plans and proposals.
In case of interest, we ask you to register in the following form and send your question(s) for the Q&A section, until 31 January 2025.