About CMS International Conferences

Biennial International Conferences of The College Music Society are held in odd-numbered years in a country other than the United States or Canada. CMS International Conferences routinely attract over 125 faculty, administrators, students, and independent scholars who share a common interest and dedication to the improvement of music and relations with musicians in countries throughout the world.

Through papers, concerts, lecture-recitals, panels, demonstrations, and workshop sessions, these conferences provide an opportunity to consider the philosophy and practice of music as an integral part of tertiary education worldwide. Through formal sessions, open forums, and dialogue with colleagues from around the world, these meetings allow participants to share insights and perspectives on teaching, to hear new and unusual musics, and to consider future directions for the art of music.

A distinctive feature of CMS International Conferences is the focus on the historic and current music of the country in which each meeting is held. These programs also differ from other CMS conferences in that the schedule and registration fee include a variety of opportunities for members to experience and learn about the music, culture, traditions, food, and history of the chosen conference location within a group setting. Registrants participate in sightseeing excursions, meals, and other activities designed to foster a basic understanding of the host country.

 

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Past International Conference Program Chairs

 

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