Notice – Opening of a Tender and Selection of PHDS
CESEM – 5 positions At a meeting of the Academic and Scientific Committee on 16th February 2018 it was decided to open tenders for the international selection of 103 PhD positions to carry out research activities in the areas of Social Sciences and/or Humanities, with work contracts for an indefinite period of time under the... Read More
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2020
CESEM’s Satellite Unit P. Porto: IV International Contemporary Piano Meeting
Porto (Portugal) December 2019. Conference dates: December 12-14, 2019 Deadline for abstracts: 1 August, 2019 Call for papers: pianocontemporaneo4@gmail.com Location: Porto, Portugal The fourth International Contemporary Piano Meeting will take place on December 12-14 2019 at the School of Music and Performing Arts (ESMAE/IPPorto, Portugal) in affiliation with the the Graduate Program in Music of... Read More
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Dec
2020
CD ARCUEIL Release by pianist Joana Gama – new edition supported by CESEM
ARCUEIL is the latest album by Portuguese pianist and researcher Joana Gama. This is the second chapter of her work on Erik Satie, following SATIE.150 (2017). In this album Satie’s work dialogues with that of composers such as John Cage, Morton Feldman, Federico Mompou, Marco Franco and Vitor Rua, who share with him a certain... Read More
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Dec
2020
Exhibition: Maria da Graça Amado da Cunha – A Unique Presence in the Portuguese Musical Medium
Exhibition about the great pianist Maria da Graça Amado da Cunha who stood out for the defense and dissemination of Portuguese music, and that unravels the story of the extraordinary performer, who early attracted the attention of figures such as José Viana da Mota, Luís de Freitas Branco , Francine Benoit and Fernando Lopes-Graça. Documentary... Read More
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Dec
2020
Book Release: The eighteenth-century Portuguese Grand ‘Te Deum’
The release of BNP CESEM’s bilingual co-edition, by José Maria Pedrosa Cardoso’s study, is presented by Manuel Pedro Ferreira and David Cranmer. The session also features the musical demonstration of an excerpt from Grand Te Deum, by David Cranmer and Manuel Rebelo. Among the specifics of Portuguese historical music is certainly the 18th century Grande... Read More