This announcement arrived today on a musicology mailing list I
monitor.  I know nothing more about the conference, but it might be of
interest to those within range of Oxford.

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Date:         Wed, 9 Jul 2008 08:59:21 +0100
From: Harper-Scott JPE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CONF: Metals in Musical Instruments
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METALS IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS


A unique conference celebrating the metallurgy of musical instruments 
with virtuoso concert performances, academic lectures and visits to 
museums and collections.

Oxford, United Kingdom
12th to 14th September 2008

Lectures will take place in the Holywell Music Room, opened in July 1748 
and probably the oldest building of its type in Europe. It contains the 
only surviving Donaldson organ, built in 1790 and restored in 1985. 
Accommodation and dinner (if pre-booked) will be at Wadham College, 
founded in the reign of James I.



*****



Friday 12th September

18.15    Dinner (at Wadham College)

19.30    Architecture of the Holywell Music Room (John Melvin, John 
Melvin Architects and Town Planners)

20.00    Harpsichord Recital and Talk (Steven Devine, Professor of 
Fortepiano - Trinity College)



Saturday 13th September

09.00    Introduction and Welcome (Tim Young, Chairman - Historical 
Metallurgy Society)

09.10    Boosey & Hawkes to Beeson - 150 years' making brass wind 
musical instruments (Bradley Strauchen, Deputy Keeper of Musical 
Instruments - Horniman Museum)

09.50    The tonal quality of brass instruments, their construction and 
the effects of elapsed time (Jared Berry, Consultant; Charles Snead, 
Director of the School of Music - University of Alabama; John Berry, 
Coleman Professor of Mechanical Engineering - Mississippi State University)

Coffee

11.00    Historical Pipe Organs: influence of microstructure and 
composition on corrosion of lead-rich pipes (Carla Martini & Christina 
Chiavari - University of Bologna)

11.40    Experimental Casting of Pre-Hispanic Bells (Raul Ybarra, Mexico)

12.20    Characterising the properties of historical iron music wire in 
relation to production technology (Stephen Birkett - University of 
Waterloo, Ontario)

LUNCH

Afternoon tours of the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, the 
Ashmolean Museum, the Pitt Rivers Museum Gamelan and the Museum of the 
History of Science.

18.15    Dinner (at Wadham College)

19.45    Brass Concert and Talk (Crispian Steele-Perkins, accompanied by 
Steven Devine)

Post-concert bar



Sunday 14th September

09.00    Short contributions, including Sabine Klaus on 'The Jamestown 
Trumpet', Kilian Anheuser on 'The Metallography of a Byzantine Trumpet' 
and Justine Bayley on 'Medieval Brass Music Wire'.

09.40    A Gotlandic string bridge of copper alloy (Ny Bjorn Gustafsson 
- Riksantiquariambietet, Stockholm)

Coffee

10.50    German Silver - what's in a name? (Louise Bacon, Head of 
Collections, Conservation and Care - Horniman Museum; Brian Gilmour - 
University of Oxford)

11.30    Hand-held XRF applications (to be confirmed)


LUNCH

CLOSE



*****



The conference is organised by the Historical Metallurgy Society. 
Further information can be found on the Society's website at 
http://hist-met.org/conf2008.html. If you have any queries, or would 
like to know more about the conference, please contact Eddie Birch on 
01226 370331 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The conference fee is £75.00 which includes the concerts and 
refreshments. Dinner, bed and breakfast at Wadham College is £160.00. 
Other accommodation options are also available. It is also possible to 
purchase tickets for the evening concerts separately through Tickets 
Oxford (01865 305305) at £8.00 per concert or £14.00 for both.



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