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Call for papers – Textus & Musica

The French-Italian journal Textus & Musica seeks contributions for a conference and a special issue of the journal, which will address the performance of medieval monophonic or monodic song (liturgical, sacred, or secular). We welcome proposals that treat a wide variety of written and visual representations, from all of Europe and beyond, in the High...
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Call for Papers TOSC@Lisboa_5th Transnational Opera Studies Conference

5th Transnational Opera Studies Conference Lisboa 6-8 July 2023   Founded in Bologna in 2015, tosc@ is a biennial meeting designed to give scholars, artists and opera lovers from different countries the opportunity to come together. The name of the conference is an acronym: T ransnational O pera S tudies C onference @ with the final word referring to the host...
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Inscrições abertas | Curso de Verão “Viver o canto: um caminho sensível para o alargamento da sensibilidade e expressão vocal”

Objectivos: Adquirir recursos para alargamento da sensibilidade e perceção multissensorial por meio do canto; Adquirir conhecimentos sobre o canto como experiência estética a partir da conceção de Arnold Berleant; Desenvolver e ampliar a perceção corporal por meio de jogos e práticas corporais; Adquirir ferramentas para o desenvolvimento do movimento expressivo em integração com a voz;...
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Changes to Google Drive storage limits for FCSH accounts

We alert our CESEM community to pay attention to the changes that FCSH will have to make regarding Google Drive storage, which until now was unlimited, but that from the 1st of July on will be limited to a 20GB of storage capacity per account (see PDF attached). We ask our researchers and collaborators to...
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18 May 2022

Music and Interpretation: a new platform for musician-researchers

Research plays an increasingly decisive role in Higher Education, and Music Interpretation is an increasingly active, broad, diversified and stimulating research area. For this reason, the Center for the Study of Sociology and Musical Aesthetics (CESEM) recently created the thematic line “Music and Interpretation”, which brings together researchers from various groups and centers with an...
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16 May 2022

GTCC 2022 Seminar Cycle Session #1

Session no. 1 Silencing the Other: Intersections of Disability, Gender and Music in Cinematic Representation • James Deaville (Carleton University) «This paper uncovers the problematic intersection of music, disability, and gender in recent Hollywood films that feature non-speaking women as protagonists: Ada in The Piano (1994) and Elise in The Shape of Water (2017). The popular press has lauded both...
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