Open call for Two PhD. Fellowships – CESEM
The Center for the Study of Sociology and Musical Aesthetics (CESEM) of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa is opening a call for two research grants, hereinafter referred to as Research Grants for PhD., in the area of Historical Musicology, to the under the FCT Research Grants Regulation... Read More
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2021
Let’s listen to the Planet? A music approach to the climate issues through an early childhood music session for parents, babies, and children
Demonstration integrated in the European Researchers’ Night 2021 by the Education and Human Development Research Group.
Filipa Magalhães – Article Publication
‘Music, performance, and preservation: insights into documentation strategies for music theatre works’ by Filipa Magalhães available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14794713.2021.1974726
Sónia Duarte – Conference at the XXIII International Conference “School of Music of the See of Évora”
The program integrates several moments open to the general population: in Évora, in the Convent of Remedies, namely the Conference “The Images of Music in the Painting of the Renaissance and Baroque in Portugal: National Uprising and Iconographic Analysis”, by Sónia Duarte. See event website here.
Free curricular options for the 1st semester – CESEM: Unfolding Early Music History through Its Sources
This Unit complements historical and art studies and widens the portfolio of international courses at FCSH with a brand new introductory course on early music. Specifically, this course aims to provide an understanding of early music documents (10th-17th cent.) and their historical and social context of production and reception. The broader goals of this Unit... Read More
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Sep
2021
IV Social Aesthetics Colloquium: Art Experience and Community Awareness
This event will take place on October 23rd from 2pm to 5pm (PT) online (zoom). The event will feature Prof. Dr. Helena Caspurro, CESEM member and professor at the University of Aveiro, Prof. Dr. Pedro Carvalho de Almeida, communication designer, educator and researcher in the area of visual identity, psychologist Prof. Dr. Denise Jorge from... Read More
RIdIM Brazil Awards 2021
Cláudia Sousa, collaborator of the Thematic Line of Musical Iconography Thematic Line, was awarded an honorable mention at the 6th Brazilian Congress of Musical Iconography, with the paper: Ouvide agora senhores, uma história de pasmar: a música na Nau Catrineta de Almada Negreiros.
Results of competitions for BII under the Verão com Ciência program
Tender for the attribution of one (1) Research Initiation Scholarship under the Summer with Science program, approved by the FCT on 07/30/2021, under the Special Support for scientific and technological research activities in R&D units (Unit of R&D 693, Center for the Study of Sociology and Musical Aesthetics): Project Catalog of the Historical Collection of... Read More
Thematic Line of Musical Iconography participates in the 6th Brazilian Congress of Musical Iconography
The 6th Brazilian Congress of Musical Iconography has the presence of researchers and collaborators of the Thematic Line of Musical Iconography, Luzia Aurora Rocha, Gilberto Vieira, Nuno Prates and Cláudia Sofia Sousa. The the papers (videos) are already available on the Youtube Channel at http://www.ridim-br.mus.ufba.br/6cbim2021/pt/participants.html








