Newsletter I July 2025
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Concerts by Marco Brescia and Rosana Marreco Brescia (MMP) in Brazil
Researchers Marco Brescia and Rosana Marreco Brescia, both from the Music in the Modern Period Group, will be attending the following Brazilian music festivals: July 19 — Ouro Preto Winter Festival 2025, Casa da Ópera. Scenic concert ‘Io, Augusta Candiani’. Rosana Orsini (soprano) and Marco Orsini-Brescia (piano). July 26 and August 1 — XXXVI International... Read More
30
Jun
2025
FCT-Tenure I Open recruitment competitions
Two more CESEM FCT-Tenure competitions have been published. 2023.11076.TENURE.142_Recruitment competition for a position of assistant professor in the disciplinary area of Musical Sciences or related areas, with a relevant curriculum in Musicology, in the fields of Philosophy of Music and Media, Opera Studies and/or Performing Arts Studies. Click here to consult the notice. 2023.11076.TENURE.143_Recruitment competition... Read More
30
Jun
2025
CysMus Conference Cycle I Session with João Araújo
The event offers regular meetings throughout the year, with one-hour sessions (30 minutes of presentation followed by 30 minutes of debate). With a variety of themes anchored in the group’s objectives, the conferences are open to the public, who can participate via Teams (new platform). The topics covered include algorithmic systems and artificial intelligence; the... Read More
27
Jun
2025
Lap Music – Musical Orientations for Parents with Babies and Children I Registrations open
Lap Music – Musical Orientations for Parents with Babies and Children is a training programme offered by the Laboratory of Music and Communication for Children (LaMCI) designed for parents, babies, and children. These sessions provide an opportunity to share parenting experiences and enrich children’s musical imagination. The training program, led by António Rodrigues and Fernanda... Read More
Solo – Installation and concert by Diogo Alvim (CM) at Galeria Diferença in Lisbon
Solo is a site-responsive sound piece that combines installation and performance, exploring the relationship between sound, materiality, space, and place. Solo is a creative project that explores the artistic object as a means of engaging with the world. Following on from work developed by Diogo Alvim (Research Group on Contemporary Music), Solo expands from the stage into the realm of... Read More
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Presentation of Noble et sentimental at the Alcobaça Music Festival
On July 5 (5.00 pm), Cesário Costa (Research Group for the Study of Music, Critical Theory and Communication) will present his latest book, Noble et sentimental: Pedro de Freitas Branco and the Interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s Music, at the Alcobaça Music Festival (Armazém das Artes). Pedro de Freitas Branco (1896-1963) was one of the most... Read More
27
Jun
2025
Preview of the documentary “Mestres e Sons Lusitanos”: João Domingos Bomtempo
On July 8, the National Library of Portugal will host the premiere of the biographical documentary “Mestres e Sons Lusitanos” about the Portuguese composer João Domingos Bomtempo. Entrance is free. The documentary is part of the series “Mestres e Sons Lusitanos”, a six-part series about the most famous Portuguese composers who marked the history of... Read More
Eborense version of Mozart’s Requiem released by Swedish publisher Wessmans
The Swedish publisher Wessmans has recently released an edition of Mozart’s Requiem prepared by CESEM (University of Évora) researchers Rodrigo Teodoro de Paula (Music in the Modern Period Group) and João Ricardo (Research Group on Contemporary Music). This edition draws on 19th-century manuscripts preserved in the Évora Cathedral Archives and presents a version adapted for a... Read More
Publication of article by Marco Brescia (MMP) in Diacrítica – Journal of the Centre for Humanistic Studies
The article by Marco Brescia (Music in the Modern Period Group), entitled “António José dos Santos (c. 1808–1883). Moderniser of Oporto’s organ landscape and the figurehead of Portuguese organ-making in the second half of the 19th century”, is available in open access in Diacrítica, vol. 39, no. 1 (2025), pp. 4-25 (SCOPUS-indexed journal). Click here... Read More
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