Building relationships in a changing world - European musicological seminar

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The seminar takes place on-line, with prior registration / en ligne sur inscription : BuildingSeminar@gmail.com 

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Building relationships in a changing world - European musicological seminar

Séminaire européen de musicologie : tisser des liens dans un monde en mutation

This on-line seminar is motivated by a common desire to be active as musicologists in a world currently plagued by crisis and violence. We have decided to organize a recurrent event, in a both modest and dynamic, open and inclusive way, which will allow us to weave links between colleagues from universities, academies and conservatories from all European countries who are bearers of as many musicological approaches. This seminar will explore in a privileged way themes related to current crises (violence, war, exile, globalization, etc.) or to the construction of Europe (cultural transfers, appropriations, transnational musical practices, etc.). It will provide an opportunity to present current projects and to discuss our research and teaching practices and experiences.
Initiated by the Institut de Recherche en Musicologie (IReMus, Paris), this online research seminar takes place in English (with visual support in other languages if needed and linguistic assistance to participants), and is open to everyone, undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students, as well as music academics and researchers. Colleagues from the five Ukrainian academies of music are associated to this project.
The four sessions will take place on 13 February, 13 March, 15 May and 12 June 2023, 3pm-5pm (CET).
Sessions organised by the IReMus, by the responsibility of Louisa Martin-Chevalier, Sylvie Douche, Anne Piéjus and Théodora Psychoyou.
The seminar takes place on-line, with prior registration at BuildingSeminar@gmail.com 


Ce séminaire est né d’une volonté commune d’agir en tant que musicologues dans le monde actuel traversé par les crises et la violence. Nous avons souhaité organiser un événement récurrent, de manière à la fois modeste et dynamique, ouverte et inclusive, qui permette de tisser des liens entre collègues d’universités, académies et conservatoires de tout pays européen porteurs d’autant d’approches musicologiques. Ce séminaire permettra de présenter des recherches en cours et d’échanger autour de nos pratiques, nos expériences de recherche et d’enseignement.
Initié par l’IReMus, ce séminaire de recherche en ligne en anglais (avec support visuel dans d’autres langues si besoin et aide linguistique aux participants) est ouvert à toutes et tous, doctorants, étudiants de master, enseignants, chercheurs. Des collègues des cinq académies ukrainiennes sont associées à ce projet.
Les séances ont lieu les 13 février, 13 mars, 15 mai et 12 juin 2023, de 15h à 17h (heure française).
Séminaire organisé par l'IReMus sous la responsabilité de Louisa Martin-Chevalier, Sylvie Douche, Anne Piéjus and Théodora Psychoyou.
 


Spring 2023 programme

February 13
Communication: Barbara Kelly (Head of School of Music, University of Leeds) - “Musicology in a changing Europe. A preliminary panorama”.
Debate with Irina Sukhlenko (Principal-Rector of the Kharkiv National University of Arts), Iana Shliabantska (Ukrainian composer in residence at the Cité internationale des arts, Paris), Oleksandra Mailliet (lyrical artist and musicologist): “Music and Musicology Education today, in Ukraine and elsewhere”.

March 13
Communication : Anna Papaeti (Institute of Historical Studies, National Hellenic Research Foundation), Makis Solomos (Université Paris 8) et Luis Velasco-Pufleau (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow, University of Bern / McGill University)  - “Music, violence and mobilization”.
May 15
Communications : Renata Suchowiejko (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland), Helmut Loos (Leipzig University, Germany), Lydia Melnyk (Academy of Music, Lviv, Ukraine), Iryna Tukova (Academy of Music, Kiev, Ukraine) - "Opening a window to Central and Eastern Europe. Music historiography: sources, methodology and transfer of knowledge".

June 12
Communication : Pavlos Antoniadis (University of Ioannina, Greece), with the participation of students from the music department of the University of Ioannina (Michael Stephanos Karagiannis, Elli Elissavet Syrouhidou, Dimitrios Papadimitriou, Michael Velegrakis, Angelos Antonoglou, Kleopatra Vagia, accompanied by Maria Zoumbouli, responsible of the course of Cultural Management) - “The (post)pandemic political economy of music and its impact on Higher Education: musicology teaching and research amidst technological acceleration and media hypes”. Discussant: Eric Maestri (IReMus - Sorbonne Université).

 

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