Music and Theology in the European Reformations at KU Leuven – Call For Papers

Music and Theology in the European Reformations
KULeuven, House of Polyphony
19-21 September, 2012

Organised by the KULeuven Department of Musicology, the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, and the Alamire Foundation.

This conference will bring together musicologists, theologians, biblical scholars and historians to promote interdisciplinary debate between these parallel areas of specialisation, focussed upon the musical and liturgical outcomes of the various strands of the Reformation of the sixteenth century: Lutheran, Calvinist, Catholic and Radical. Papers of 30 minutes’ length are invited on relevant topics.

Themes include:

  • Developments in Biblical exegesis in the sixteenth century and their musical outcomes
  • The musical and liturgical impact of the Lutheran, Calvinist, Catholic and Radical Reformations
  • Music and early Christian literature in the sixteenth century: the Sibylline oracles, the Ancient Theology and the revival of ancient music

Invited speakers include:

  • Andrew Pettegree (St Andrews)
  • Maarten Wisse (VU Amsterdam)
  • Inga Groote (Zurich)
  • Robin Leaver (Rider College, emeritus)
  • Risto Saarinen (Helsinki)
  • Thomas Schmidt-Beste (Bangor)
  • Hyun-Ah Kim (Toronto)
  • Michael Questier (Queen Mary, London)
  • Katelijne Schiltz (LMU, Munich)
  • Nils Holger Petersen (Copenhagen)
  • Henk Jan de Jonge (Leiden, emeritus)
  • Frank Dobbins (Goldsmith’s College, London, emeritus)

The preferred language of the conference is English, but other languages will also be considered. A special session for doctoral students will also take place. A published volume of proceedings is planned. The conference will take place at the “House of Polyphony,” the new headquarters of the Alamire Foundation, Leuven. Registration, covering conference materials, light refreshments and admission to a concert, will be EUR 80 (free to students and members of KULeuven).

Abstracts should be sent to Grantley McDonald (grantley.mcdonald@arts.kuleuven.be) before 15 May 2012.