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THE WESTRUP PRIZE The Westup Prize for articles of particular distinction published in Music & Letters, vol. 90 (2009) has been awarded to Bettina Varwig for her article ‘Mutato semper habitu: Heinrich Schutz and the Culture of Rhetoric’. The Editorial Board has made grants to the following towards costs in connection with the projects indicated: Jane Angell towards the expense of attending the Conference on British Music in Melbourne, Australia, September 2010, to present a paper on ‘The Great War and the English Musical Renaissance’; Stephen Banfield towards the costs of the conference Worlds to Conquer: The Travelling Virtuoso in the Long 19th Century, at the University of Bristol, July 2010; David Code to attend the AMS/SMT conference in Indianapolis in Novem- ber 2010 to present his paper on Debussy’s Trois chansons de Bilitis; Pauline Fairclough for a re- search trip to Moscow and St Petersburg; Guy Hayward towards the cost of attending the Third International Conference of Students of Systematic Musicology (SysMus10), held at the University of Cambridge in September 2010; Monika Hennemann for a research trip to north Germany to research correspondence between Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Eman- uel Geibel; Peter Holman towards the production costs of his book Life after Death: The Viola da Gamba in Britain from Purcell to Dolmetsch; David Hunter for a research trip to various archives within the United Kingdom to examine archival material related to G. F. Handel; Sarah Knight to attend the 11th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC11), held in August 2010 at the University of Washington, USA, to present a poster concerned with her work on social affiliation in passive listening contexts; Jane Mallinson to- wards conference attendance and research at Monash University, Australia in September 2010, to present a paper on Andrew McCunn, and to visit Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne to conduct further research on Andrew McCunn; Rachel Milestone to attend the North American British Music Studies Association’s Fourth Biennial Conference, July to August 2010, at Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, and to present her paper ‘‘‘A Melodious Phe- nomenon’’: The Life and Times of a Town Hall Organist’; Emily Petermann to fund the travel expenses of the keynote speaker at the first conference of the Word and Music Associ- ation Forum, entitled ‘Time and Space in Words and Music’; Michelle Phillips to attend the International Conference of Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC) in Seattle, August 2010; Tal-Chen Rabinowitch for the cost of air travel to the International Conference of Music Perception and Cognition (ICMPC) in Seattle, August 2010; Esperanza Rodriguez to attend the Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference in July 2010 at Royal Holloway, Uni- versity of London, and the Royal Musical Association Annual Conference, ‘Boundaries’, at Senate House, University of London, July 2010; Ann Van Allen-Russell to attend the North American British Music Studies Association (NABMSA) Fourth Biennial Conference, July to August 2010; Melissa Wong to attend the Research Students’ Conference of the Royal Mu- sical Association, January 2010, at the University of York.
Music and Letters – Oxford University Press
Published: Nov 10, 2010
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