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  • Call For Papers - MaMI Conference 2026

  • Music and the Moving Image Conference XXII

    Friday, May 29 – Sunday, May 31, 2026
    New York University

    Deadline: December 15, 2025


    The 22nd iteration of the annual Music and the Moving Image Conference invites abstracts for paper presentations that explore the relationship between the vast universe of moving images (film, television, streaming media, video games, and advertisements) and that of music and sound. We encourage submissions from scholars and practitioners, as well as from multidisciplinary teams that have pooled their knowledge to develop new perspectives or solve research problems regarding the relationship between music and moving images.

    The conference runs for three days at NYU Steinhardt and includes a catered welcome and closing reception for all registered attendees.


    Abstracts will be adjudicated according to three factors:

    • relevance of the author’s major arguments to existing scholarship;
    • significance of the paper as an original contribution to the scholarly community; and
    • clarity of presentation, including the use of language accessible to scholars with a variety of specializations.

    Presentations must not exceed 20 minutes.

    PRE-CONSTITUTED PANELS

    In addition to proposals for individual presentations, we welcome proposals of pre-constituted panels, consisting of three presentations that are united by their exploration of a particular topic relating to moving-image music. The panel chair must submit a 250-word description and rationale in addition to the names of the presenters on the proposed panel. All presenters must submit their abstracts via the link below.

    SUBMISSION PROCESS

    Abstracts

    Abstracts of no more than 250 words must be submitted via this form by Monday, December 15, 2025. Upon submission, you will receive a confirmation email.

    Pre-Constituted Panels

    A Description / Rationale of no more than 250 words, in addition to the names of the presenters, must be submitted by Monday, December 15, 2025, via this link:

    https://forms.gle/ikqbfPLh4Ket516N6


    NOTE: All papers in a pre-constituted panel must be accepted individually for the panel proposal to be considered. If a panel proposal is rejected, accepted papers may still be presented in panels determined by the conference organizers.

    CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

    Jacqueline Avila – Associate Professor of Musicology/Ethnomusicology, University of Texas-Austin
    Cinesonidos: Film Music and National Identity in Mexico’s Época de Oro (Oxford, 2019); “New Currents in Film Music, Television Music, and Streaming Media Music Studies,” American Music (2022)


    Sergi Casanelles – Clinical Assistant Professor, Screen Scoring, New York University 
    The Hyperorchestra: Screen Music and Virtual Music Ensembles (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024); “Atmospheres, Synths, and Spectral Transformations in Scores for TV" in The Oxford Handbook for Music and Television (forthcoming)


    Holly Rogers – Professor of Music, Goldsmiths, University of London 
    Sounding the Gallery: Video and the Rise of Art-Music (Oxford, 2013); The Music and Sound of Experimental Film (co-editor) (Oxford, 2017)


    Ron Sadoff – Associate Professor of Music and Music Education; Director/Founder of Screen Scoring, New York University
    The Moon and the Son and co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Screen Music and Sound


    Katherine Spring – Associate Professor of Film Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University
    Resetting the Scene: Classical Hollywood Revisited (co-editor) (Wayne State, 2021); Saying It With Songs: Popular Music and the Coming of Sound to Hollywood Cinema (Oxford, 2013)

     

    Email MaMIConference@nyu.edu for more information.

  • Author Information

    Only one submission per paper is required. Please indicate any co-authors in the appropriate field below.

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  • Questions?  Please email MaMIConference@nyu.edu for more information.

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