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  • Recipients Of ‘Music & Letters’ Awards

The Editorial Board has made grants to the following towards costs in connection with the projects indicated: Joanne Armitage to attend the conference ‘Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR): Music, Mind, Embodiment’, June 2015, in Plymouth; Nicholas Attfield to present a paper at the annual meeting of American Musicological Society, November 2015, in Louisville, Kentucky; Charlotte Bentley to present a paper at the First Transnational Opera Studies Conference, June–July 2015, in Bologna; Jeremy Coleman to present a paper at the annual meeting of American Musicological Society, November 2015, in Louisville, Kentucky; Rachel Cowgill to fund a research trip to the Norfolk Heritage Centre to study the Norwich Theatre Royal Music Collection; Martin Čurda towards the costs of the Pavel Haas Study Day, January 2016, in Cardiff; Mario Dunkel and Sina Nitzsche towards the costs of the conference ‘Popular Music and Public Diplomacy’, November 2015, in Dortmund; Matthew Gardner to fund a research trip to Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne to consult sources related to G. F. Handel for an article in Early Music; Sam Girling to attend the conference ‘Clementi and the British Musical Scene 1780–1830’, November 2015, in Lucca; Sue Miller towards the cost of a research trip to New York for her forthcoming publication Palladium Days – Latin Flute Style USA; Emily Payne to deliver a paper at ‘Tracking the Creative Process in Music’: Third International Conference, October 2015, in Paris; Brianna Robertson-Kirkland to present a paper at the First Transnational Opera Studies Conference, June–July 2015, in Bologna; Cristina Scuderi to present a paper at the Opera and Celebrity conference, June 2015, in Oxford; and Jun Zubillaga-Pow to present a paper at the Nineteenth International CHIME Meeting, October 2015, in Geneva. [End Page 501]

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