=== === ============= ==== === === == == == == == ==== == == = == ==== === == == == == == == == = == == == == == == == == == ==== M U S I C T H E O R Y O N L I N E A Publication of the Society for Music Theory Copyright (c) 1995 Society for Music Theory +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | Volume 1, Number 5 September, 1995 ISSN: 1067-3040 | +-------------------------------------------------------------+ All queries to: mto-editor@boethius.music.ucsb.edu or to mto-manager@boethius.music.ucsb.edu +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ File: mto.95.1.5.ann Mid-Atlantic AMS: Tonal Structures in Early Music (Call for Papers) Musicians' Injuries ======================================= Tonal Structures in Early Music March 30, 1996 University of Pennsylvania Hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the AMS A day of papers, round-tables, and informal discussion on theoretical, analytical, historical, and cultural approaches to tonal structure in early music. Coordinated by Cristle Collins Judd at the University of Pennsylvania. Proposals for papers on any aspect of the topic are invited and should include author's name and address, the title of the paper and its approximate duration, and an abstract of 200-250 words. Proposals may also include a more detailed precis of 1000-1500 words and accompanying examples. Proposals must be received no later than October 15, 1995 and should be sent to: Cristle Collins Judd Music Department University of Pennsylvania 201 S. 34th St. Philadelphia PA 19104-6313 tel: (215) 898-7544 fax: (215) 573-2106 e-mail: cjudd@sas.upenn.edu --------------------------------------------------- Instrumental musicians are a special risk group for repetitive motion injuries. Sizable percentages of them develop physical problems related to playing their instruments; and if they are also computer users, their risks are compounded and complicated. A World Wide Web page dealing with musician's injuries is being developed at: http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/music.html It's a companion page to the Computer RSI Page at http://www.engr.unl.edu/ee/eeshop/rsi.html which details prevention measures for computer users. Have a look, and consider adding Web links if you manage a page so that students may consider these career-critical health issues. +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ Copyright Statement [1] *Music Theory Online* (MTO) as a whole is Copyright (c) 1995, all rights reserved, by the Society for Music Theory, which is the owner of the journal. Copyrights for individual items published in (MTO) are held by their authors. Items appearing in MTO may be saved and stored in electronic or paper form, and may be shared among individuals for purposes of scholarly research or discussion, but may *not* be republished in any form, electronic or print, without prior, written permission from the author(s), and advance notification of the editors of MTO. [2] Any redistributed form of items published in MTO must include the following information in a form appropriate to the medium in which the items are to appear: This item appeared in *Music Theory Online* in [VOLUME #, ISSUE #] on [DAY/MONTH/YEAR]. It was authored by [FULL NAME, EMAIL ADDRESS], with whose written permission it is reprinted here. [3] Libraries may archive issues of MTO in electronic or paper form for public access so long as each issue is stored in its entirety, and no access fee is charged. Exceptions to these requirements must be approved in writing by the editors of MTO, who will act in accordance with the decisions of the Society for Music Theory. +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ END OF MTO ITEM