The paper "Mujeres y redes musicales en el mundo hispánico: diálogos entre pasado y presente" (by Ascensión Mazuela-Anguita and Maurizio Toscano) is being presented at the V Congreso de la Sociedad Internacional de Humanidades Digitales Hispánicas (HDH 2021), organised by the International Society of Hispanic Digital Humanities, Santiago de Compostela, 4-10 October 2021.
The paper "Musical legacies from aunt to niece in early modern Barcelonan nunneries: personal plainchant notebooks for singing in cloister processions" (by Ascensión Mazuela-Anguita) is being presented at the International Conference Women and Music in the Early Modern Age, organised by Divino Sospiro – Centro de Estudos Musicais Setecentistas de Portugal, Queluz National Palace (Portugal), 2-4 July 2021.
The project will be presented at the I International Workshop "Mujeres investigadoras innovan: experiencias de transferencia de conocimiento", Universidad de Granada, 17-18 June 2021.
The research team is participating in the Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, organised by CESEM–Centre for the Study of the Sociology and Aesthetics of Music and hosted by the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, on 5-9 July 2021. We are presenting the theme session “The Contribution of Confraternities and Guilds to the Urban Soundscape in the Iberian Peninsula, c.1400-c.1700”.
The chapter "The Contribution of the Requesens Noblewomen to the Soundscape of Sixteenth-Century Barcelona Through the Palau de la Comtessa" by A. Mazuela-Anguita, published in Hearing the City in Early Modern Europe (ed. Knighton & Mazuela), has been distinguished as "highly commended" at the 2020 Pauline Alderman Awards (International Alliance for Women in Music).