CESEM colloquiums and partnerships
III Historical Soundscapes Meeting – New Sonorities / New Listenings – Évora 2021
Universidade de Évora - Departamento de Música - Colégio Mateus d'Aranda Rua do Raimundo, Évora, PortugalThe Historical soundscape has been steadily moving forward as a field of study over the last few years, fostering significant debate over an approach of the presence of sound and music at historical events. It is also a concept that has challenging researchers and artists from various subject areas to create works that allow us...
Contemporaneities Cycle 2021 – 2022 — “Le Maître du temps: Robert Cahen and Pierre Boulez”
FCSH Torre B Room 413 Avenida de Berna, 26-C, Lisboa, PortugalPresence of researcher Raffaele Pozzi of the Università degli Studi di Roma Tre - Italy
Music, Politics, and Society – Echoes of Liberalism in Iberia and the Latin American World
Colégio Almada Negreiros Campus de Campolide, Lisboa, PortugalKeynote by Juan José Carreras (University of Zaragoza) Colégio Almada Negreiros Room 219 Liberalism, as a political ideology and economic doctrine, shaped the 19th century. It set a new framework for commercial relationships, transformed social structures, and supported a new legal regime. Liberalism contributed to the development of representative democracy and the establishment of the...
TOSC@Lisboa – 5th Transnational Opera Studies Conference
CAN5th Transnational Opera Studies Conference TOSC@Lisboa July 6-8, 2023 Universidade Nova de Lisboa Thursday, July 6 Colégio Almada Negreiros 13:30 – 14:00: Welcome & Registration 14:00 – 14:30: Opening Session (with Luísa Cymbron, Jelena Novak and João Pedro Cachopo) 14:30 – 15:30: Keynote address Rogerio Budasz (University of California, USA), Opera and Abolitionism in Nineteenth-Century Brazil 15:30...
MARCMUS – Watermarks and handwriting in the music manuscripts of the Count of Redondo Collection
Auditório Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal Campo Grande, 83, Lisboa, PortugalO Fundo do Conde de Redondo é uma das mais destacadas colecções musicais da Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (BNP). O projeto MARCMUS - Estudos de papel de música e caligrafia em Portugal (séculos XVIII e XIX): o estudo de caso do Fundo do Conde de Redondo, uma parceria entre a BNP e o Centro de...
Unity Day
CANOn October 9th, at 4pm, CESEM is celebrating it's Unity Day. A meeting between the members of the various research groups with the purpose of sharing information and knowledge about several financed and others projects. Program: 16h00- 16h20: Board welcoming 16h20 - 17h40: Presentations of funded and other projects 17h40 - 18h00: coffee break 18h00-...
Maria da Fonte: history, music and gender
Museu Nacional do Traje LisboaAs part of "Maria da Fonte Week", and in collaboration with the Portuguese Opera Laboratory, CESEM and the Thematic History of Music in Portugal and Brazil project have organized a small colloquium entitled "MARIA DA FONTE: HISTORY, THEATRE, MUSIC AND GENDER". The colloquium will take place on November 9 at the Museu Nacional do Traje,...
Talk – Notes on this genre…
Centro LGBTI+ Rua dos Fanqueiros 40,, Lisboa, PortugalTalk Series on the relationships between music, genders and sexualities. In #CentroLGBTI we start a new series of talks in a partnership with the Research Cluster on Gender and Music, part of the Centre for the Study of the Sociology and Aesthetics of Music of NOVA FCSH. The Talk Series on the Relationships between Music,...
“On the music of St. Nersēs the Gracious (1102-1173): chants, corpora and contrafacta” – Talk by Haig Utidjian
Universidade Nova de Lisboa - Colegio Almada Negreiros, Sala SE1 Lisboa, PortugalThe legacy of St. Nersēs Šnorhali (the “Gracious”, 1102-1173) includes a corpus of works in musical genres embracing hymns, odes, and chants for the Offices and Divine Liturgy. Early sources are neumated in a notational system that we are unable to decipher. However, the oral tradition, coupled with a partial and crude interpretation of the...
International symposium “25th April: Musical echoes”
Symposyum 25th April - Program and abstracts On 25th April 2024, Portugal will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, the movement that overthrew the dictatorial government of the Estado Novo, initiating the process of democratisation of the country. That year, 1974, the Revolution was certainly felt as a breath of hope by...