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Meetings 

The annual business meeting and a study session of the Mozart Society of America take place in the fall, jointly with the Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society (AMS). A session of contributed papers takes place in the spring, jointly with the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS).

Coming meetings (2006-2007)

  • MSA Study Session, 3 November 2006, during American Musicological Society national meeting in Los Angeles, California.
  • MSA Session, during American Society for Eighteenth-Century studies national meeting, in Atlanta, Georgia, 22-25 March 2007.

Past meetings

  • 37th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Montreal, Canada, 30 March- 2 April 2006: session: "Making Opera: Mozart in the Theatre"
  • Third Biennial Conference: Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind., 10-12 February, 2006.
  • Joint Meeting of MSA and International and American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 3-10 August 2003
  • Eleventh International Congress on the Enlightenment, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 3-10 August 2003
  • Second Biennial Conference: Cornell Universiyt, Ithaca, NY, 28-30 March 2003
  • Business meeting and a study session:
    Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society , Columbus, Ohio, USA 1 November 2002. Abstracts of Study Session Papers
  • Business meeting and a study session:
    66th Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society , Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1ö5 November 2000. 

Related meetings

  • The Tenth International Congress on the Enlightenment took place at University College, Dublin, 25ö31 July 1999.  The following sessions included music-related papers:
    • Diderot and Music Professor Mary Hunter, chair, in conjunction with Professor Wye J. Allanbrook. 
    • Myth, ritual and music in liturgies of the late eighteenth-century public sphere Professor Conrad L. Donakowski, chair. 
    • Opera, Inside and Outside the Theatre Professor Downing A. Thomas, chair. 
    • Publishing Music÷Reading Music Dr. Dorte Schmidt, chair. 
    • Recreating mythology in the later eighteenth century: art, music, literature Professor Walter E. Rex, chair. 
    • Representation in Eighteenth-Century Music Professor Edmund Goehring, chair. 

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