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4th ‘Music, Media, and Audiences: Portugal 1974 to the Present’ Conference

FCSH/NOVA Av. Berna 26-C, Lisboa, Portugal

The 4th ‘Music, Media, and Audiences: Portugal 1974 to the Present’ Conference will be held at the NOVA FCSH Av. Berna campus on June 29th and 30th. As part of SociMus/CESEM, the homonymous project has been in progress since 2019. The purpose of its members, as well as its collaborations and interns, is to collect...

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“Researching fin-de-siècle Parisian theatre with music” by Tommaso Sabbatini

NOVA FCSH Av. Berna

No âmbito do projecto “Mágica: research problems of a 19th century Luso-Brazilian music-theatre genre”, terá lugar no próximo dia 13 de Dezembro, às 18h, na sala B309, uma conferência pelo Prof. Tommaso Sabbatini intitulada ‘Researching fin-de-siècle Parisian theatre with music’.    Tommaso Sabbatini is a music historian specializing in nineteenth-century French theatre. He is currently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie...

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“Music and the Idea of Heritage” – Conference by Paulo Ferreira de Castro

Salão Nobre do Teatro Garcia de Resende, Évora Praça Joaquim António de Aguiar, Évora, Portugal

May 19th, 18h00 Salão Nobre do Teatro Garcia de Resende, Évora Discussion: Ana Telles Béreau (CESEM – University of Évora / IN2PAST) The problematics of music patrimonialization have not been given particular attention from a historical-conceptual point of view, even though the development of musicology is closely related to the definition of heritage and the...

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Research Seminar Series “Musicologists and Their Sources: The Alchemy of Turning Parchment into Pixels” (being part of the COST Action Early Muse)

Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, NOVA University Avenida de Berna, 23, Lisboa, Please Select (only U.S. / Can / Aus), Portugal

21st June, 9:30-12:45, classroom B310 (Tower B): Early Music Projects at CESEM I 9:30-9:40: Welcome 9:40-10:35: PEM - the beginning PEM (Manuel Pedro Ferreira, 15 min.) Liturgical Feasts and Rites (Alberto Medina de Seiça, Zuelma Chaves, 15 min.) MARCMUS (António Jorge Marques, 15 min.) 11:00-12:05: Neglected sources made accessible Cantigas de Santa Maria & Cantigas...

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Conference “Digital Technologies Applied to Music Research: Methodologies, Projects and Challenges”

Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, NOVA University Avenida de Berna, 23, Lisboa, Please Select (only U.S. / Can / Aus), Portugal

The ongoing digital revolution holds the potential to unveil unforeseen possibilities which could challenge and overturn traditional research methodologies and allow entirely new opportunities for music research. This conference aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue between music technology scholars and historical musicologists and to promote scholarly discussions on the applicability and usability of digital technologies to...

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Two Workshops on Digital Musicology

Auditório B2, Torre B, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Avenida de Berna, 23, Lisboa

  14:00-15:30 ECHOES (https://echoes.fcsh.unl.pt/) workshop on the automatic analysis of early music sources led by Elsa De Luca, Martha Thomae, and Antoine Phan 15:30–16:00 coffee break 16:00-17:15 LinkedMusic (https://linkedmusic.ca/) workshop led by Ichiro Fujinaga

“In memory of Ivan Moody – composer, conductor, musicologist” I Third International Conference within the scope of the “Christian Orthodox Chant in Portugal” project

Biblioteca Municipal de Tomar Dr. António Cartaxo da Fonseca Álameda dos Templários, Tomar, Tomar, Portugal

The Third International Conference within the framework of the project “Christian Orthodox Chant in Portugal” was planned in the summer of 2024. But the plans were interrupted by Ivan Moody's passing. The project was led by him and Svetlana Poliakova. On the new date, July 18, the focus of the conference will be the memory...

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