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CESEM’s Regular Research Symposium aims to present to its community and the general public its researchers, as well as their academic and professional backgrounds and their work at CESEM, especially the project(s) on which they are currently working or will develop in the near future. Each bimonthly session (the first five sessions will occur weekly, however)...
This course aims to enable the recognition of the ability to sing as being inherent to every person. It will provide practical resources and theoretical concepts that allow the development of the voice and the expression of the subject through singing. Singing is an act incorporated and experienced in the body. Singing is an experience...
On 5–9 July 2021, the FCSH–School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Universidade NOVA de Lisboa will host the 49th edition of the Medieval and Renaissance International Music Conference – MedRen Lisbon 2021 – which is to be organised by CESEM–Centre for the Study of the Sociology and Aesthetics of Music. Proposals in all areas...
On the 8th and 9th of July, the 3rd symposium of the nucleus of advanced studies in gender and music, of CESEM, of the NEW Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, will take place. The meeting is open and takes place entirely online, by Zoom, with free assistance and only requiring the completion of a...
Lisbon's concert of the Erasmus+ project IMCC Programme
Music for the Monastery of Santa Clara of Vila do Conde is an event that brings together the presentation of a book and a concert around the work “Miserere de Villa de Conde” written by António da Silva Leite (1759-1833) for the Monastery of Santa Clara of Vila do Conde. The book Miserere de Villa...
This course offers an overview on the changes occurred to music writing in the Iberian Peninsula from the tenth to the mid-sixteenth centuries. Firstly, the Old Hispanic notation was replaced by Aquitanian notation at the end of the eleventh century. Subsequently, the graphical appearance of Aquitanian notation changed due to the influence of the Gothic...
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