Giovanni Varelli, Evina Stein and Patrick S. Marschner will present at the International Medieval Congress 2025 session Intellectual Exchanges and the Writing of Music in the Northern Mediterranean at the End of the First Millennium. More details at: IMC 2025 Programme.
Marcus Jones, Alessandra Ignesti and Giovanni Cunego will be participating in a themed session Early Music Scripts: Studies of the diffusion of musical notation and scribal creativity in Latin Europe at the Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference 2025.
Patrick S. Marschner will be presenting his paper Northern Italian Influences on Southern French and Iberian Manuscripts at the 13th International Medieval Meeting Lleida (IMMLleida).
Team meeting
Alessandra Ignesti will present a paper Digital Musical Palaeography and Codicology Resources within the ERC Project SCRIBEMUS—Scribes of Musical Cultures at the 60th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Her presentation will be based on the analysis of the notation of Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare LX (91) relying on the Chant Editing and Analysis Programme (CEAP) developed at the University of Bristol.
Team meeting
Workshop with Andreas Haug
Workshop with Jacopo Bisagni
Workshop with Graham Barrett
Team meeting
Marcus Jones will be participating and presenting at the University of Bristol's Theology Department as part of the seminar Liturgical Music and its Theological Resonances: Cross-disciplinary Discussions.
Marcus Jones will be participating in an RMA PhD/ECR event Pathways to Publication where he will be talking about publishing as a PhD student and Early Career Researcher (ECR).
Marcus Jones will be participating in "Experience medieval chant, liturgy and monastic training Workshop" where, drawing on his research, he will teach University of Bristol students and members of the public about the use of wax tablets in music writing in the Middle Ages.
Workshop with Christelle Cazaux
Patrick S. Marschner will present his research on Claudius of Turin's "De sex aetatibus mundi" - Manuscript study and first critical edition. A presentation of an almost finished book at the online seminar organised by the project Histories in Transition (HIT) at the Institute for Medieval Research of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Alessandra Ignesti will present a paper Ivrea, Biblioteca Capitolare, LX: Graphic creativity and semiotic strategies in an eleventh-century notational crossover at the University of Bristol.
Team meeting
Team meeting
The Scribemus team will present the project, past achievements and future directions, as well as individual research updates at Pousada de Santa Maria do Bouro in Portugal.
Marcus Jones will present a paper Music and Writing Practices across Northern Iberia, Catalonia, France, and Northern Italy in the 10th Century at the international workshop New Approaches to the Cultural History of Writing in the Early Middle Ages: Societies, Networks, and Ideas, University of Salamanca, Spain.
Team meeting
Marcus Jones will present at the University of Bristol Department of Music Research Seminar.
At Fragmenta liturgica conference in Paris, Giovanni Varelli will talk about “What is there to say about liturgical fragments?”: The Origins of Musical Fragmentology and Contemporary Skepticism, and Alessandra Ignesti will hold a presentation about Liturgical Fragments with Musical Notation at the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana.
Team meeting
Emily Wride and Marcus Jones will present at the International Musicological Society Cantus Planus Study Group 40th Anniversary Conference, Gödöllő, Hungary.
Emily Wride and Marcus Jones will present at Digital Analysis of Chant Transmission www.dact-chant.ca ‘Notation’ Study Day.
Gionata Brusa will present at the conference Local Elements – Transregional Connections: Medieval and Early Modern Age Culture and Education in Central Europe, Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava, Slovak Republic.