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We had a great time at this year’s AMS/SMT meeting! Milwaukee was a bit chilly, but we drank lots of coffee, cozied up with thrilling new books, and listened to some fantastic presentations!
Weren’t able to make it, or just feeling nostalgic? Take a tour through the eyes of OUP music, and check out some memorable highlights from this year’s joint meeting:
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Check out the OUP booth all ready for AMS/SMT!
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Smile, and say, 'OXFORD!' Nalini Ghuman poses with her book, 'Resonances of the Raj'!
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Not one, but TWO! Todd Decker posing with both of his books at AMS/SMT, 'Who Should Sing, Ol' Man River?' and 'Show Boat'
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Annegret Fauser, winner of this year's Music in American Culture Award of the American Musicological Society, is happy to see her book, 'Sounds of War' at the OUP Booth!
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Mark Evan Bonds holding up his book, 'Absolute Music'
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I spy a swap! Annegret Fauser and Mark Evan Bonds showcasing eachother's books at the OUP booth
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Mark J. Butler Posing with his book, "Playing with Something that Runs"
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Look what I found! Mark J. Butler posing with his former student's book, 'Beating Time and Measuring Music in the Early Modern Era' by Roger Mathew Grant
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Spotted OUP author Roger Mathew Grant and his new book, "Beating Time and Measuring Music in the Early Modern Era" hanging out at the OUP booth!
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'Anxiety Muted' contributor, Meghan Schrader, strikes a pose!
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Fantastic view from the Skywalk from the Milwaukee Hilton to the Milwaukee Convention Center!
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You know you're in Milwaukee when ... POLKA!
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Teardown adventures after doors close. Goodbye for now!
You can find out more information about the AMS/SMT 2014 conference by visiting their website. We already can’t wait for next year!
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