2003 Conference
Freemasonry in Music & Literature
The Fifth International Conference organised by CMRC
Saturday & Sunday 1-2 November 2003
Canonbury Academy, 6 Canonbury Place, London N1 2NQ
The Sarastro Brothers
Opera & Freemasonry in the 1800s
Professor Giovanni Carla Ballola
‘The Master of Masters’
The Genius of Goethe &
the Manifestation of Freemasonry in his Work
Edward Batley
Freemasonry in the Work of Sir Walter Scott
Robert Cooper FSA (Scot)
The Voice of 18th-Century Freemasonry
Music & Lyrics of the Early Song Collections 1720-1810
Dr Malcolm Davies
The Revival of Freemasonry in Russia
The Poet Pushkin at Issue
Emeritus Professor Lauren G Leighton
“His Prints We Read”
The Masonic Narratives of William Hogarth
Dr Marie Mulvey Roberts
The Musical Masons of Freemason’s Hall
The Earl of Kellie
(Grand Master of England & Scotland, mid-18th century)
and other British composers
Claire Nelson
Masonic Songbooks & The Relationship
between Music Texts & Ideology
Dr Andreas Önnerfors BA PhD
18th-Century English Masonic Song Repertoire
Andrew Pink
The Legendary Histories of the Masonic Old Charges
A neglected literary genre
Professor Andrew Prescott
Why Was James Boswell a Freemason?
An old question revisited
Emeritus Professor David Stevenson