Lecture by Dimitris Andrikopoulos

Foyer School of Music Studies Thermi University Campus, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki

CML presents a lecture by the Greek composer Dimitris Andrikopoulos on his recent works. Monday 29 May 2023, 15:00 | Music Department, Foyer Dimitris Andrikopoulos was born in Larisa (Greece) in 1971. He started learning music at the Municipal Conservatory … Continue reading "Lecture by Dimitris Andrikopoulos"

Symposium

Foyer School of Music Studies Thermi University Campus, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki

LECTURE "A look at the musical studio of a contemporary artist" with the composer Arshia Samsaminia Time 15:00 - 16:00 ROUND TABLE "Aspects of contemporary Greek music creation" Coordinated by George Sakallieros, associate professor Time 16:30 - 18:00 WORKSHOP - … Continue reading "Symposium"

Lectures “Libraries and archives as European heritage” and “Career opportunities after graduating from Schools of Music Studies”

Foyer School of Music Studies Thermi University Campus, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki

The first lecture is intended to discuss the importance of musical archives as a living part of scientific research and artistic praxis. The lecture will also present empirical research on cultural heritage, archives and libraries. In the second lecture Dr … Continue reading "Lectures “Libraries and archives as European heritage” and “Career opportunities after graduating from Schools of Music Studies”"

Cross-disciplinary approaches in time-based art

Foyer School of Music Studies Thermi University Campus, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki

Valentina Besegher Scotti (visual artist, curator) and Alessandro Massobrio (composer, developer) will talk about their artistic research and the interdisciplinary outcomes of their joint project Labor Neunzehn, at the crossroads of time-based art practices. Selected works by the duo will … Continue reading "Cross-disciplinary approaches in time-based art"

Nothing works without integrity

Room 8, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

Lecture given by Nathaniel Evans, based on the work of the philosopher Werner H. Erhard and the economist Michael C. Jensen.

Cyclorhythmic festival 2023

"Xanthippi Hoipel" amphitheater, MOMus-Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki Thessaloniki, Greece

The Cyclorhythmic festival 2023 is a meeting of percussionists, musicians and composers that will take place on March 17 and 19 at the "Xanthippi Hoipel" amphitheater at the MOMus-Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki. The Cyclorhythmic Festival 2023 is … Continue reading "Cyclorhythmic festival 2023"

SONATA “APPASSIONATA”: A Performer’s Analysis

Room 9, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

Διάλεξη για την Σονάτα Op. 57 του Beethoven από το πρίσμα του ερμηνευτή. Συμμετέχει ο Joan Grimalt, καθηγητής στην Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya.

Presentation of the Collected Edition in honour of Dimitris Themelis (1931-2017)

Foyer School of Music Studies Thermi University Campus, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki

The School of Music Studies A.U.th. is presenting the Collected Edition in honour of Dimitris Themelis (1931-2017) at the Foyer of the School of Music Studies (Thermi) on 30 November 2022, 19.30 pm. Participants: Stella Lavva, Dean of the Faculty … Continue reading "Presentation of the Collected Edition in honour of Dimitris Themelis (1931-2017)"

The music industry

Room 9, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

Have you ever wondered what needs to happen before an orchestra stands on stage in order to play in a concert? Orchestra management is an art in itself. Monday, 21 November 2022, 11:00-12:30, room 9 S.Μ.S. AUTH For more information … Continue reading "The music industry"

Official celebration of the 26th of October at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Main Ceremony Hall of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Thessaloniki, Greece

Official celebration of the day of the Holy Demetriou and the 110th anniversary of the liberation of the city and the epic of the '40s. Participants: AUTH Symphony Orchestra , “Yiannis Mantakas” Choir and Choir Workshop of School of Music … Continue reading "Official celebration of the 26th of October at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki"

Alwynne Pritchard Lecture | Round Table Discussion

Warehouse D Warehouse D, Port of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

Alwynne Pritchard presents her special artistic approach, in dialogue with Yannis Mitrou (Dept. of Visual Arts, AUTh) and Danae Stefanou (Dept. of Music Studies, AUTh),

Project Πatriδa- Opening Ceremony and Final Concert

Foyer School of Music Studies & Main Ceremony Hall of Aristotle University Thessaloniki Thessaloniki, Greece

OPENING CEREMONY Through 'Project Πatriδa' we intend to showcase numerous aspects of choral music and to raise awareness about a variety of topics. One of these is redefining 'Hellenism' in choral composition and reapproaching it through the prism of contemporary … Continue reading "Project Πatriδa- Opening Ceremony and Final Concert"

INPUT or NO INPUT?

Room 7, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

A seminar on the possible role of traditional singing techniques and field recordings in experimental music and vice versa. Participants: Timo Kreuser (DE) - live electronics, Veronika Böhle (DE) - mezzo soprano Michael Taylor (CN) - counter tenor

Sungji Hong presents her work

Foyer School of Music Studies Thermi University Campus, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki

The award-winning and internationally renowned South Korean composer, professor of composition at the University of Texas, will present her work at the Department of Music Studies on Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 18:00 in the foyer of the building. Sungji … Continue reading "Sungji Hong presents her work"

“The Unsung History of Jewish Women’s Music in Greece: Thessaloniki”

Room 10, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki, Greece

During the class “World Music”, on Thursday, 26th May 2022 at 3:30-4:45 p.m. EEST, Mr. Christopher King will give a lecture titled “The Unsung History of Jewish Women's Music in Greece: Thessaloniki” Venue: School of Music Studies, Aristotle University of … Continue reading "“The Unsung History of Jewish Women’s Music in Greece: Thessaloniki”"

New Sounds Week

Main Ceremony Hall of Aristotle University Thessaloniki & 'Solon Micahelides' Concert Hall Thessaloniki, Greece

The Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra and the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki organize the New Sounds Week, giving the opportunity to young Greek composers to present their music to the public, while promoting contemporary Greek … Continue reading "New Sounds Week"

Byzantine Choir and Performance Practices Through the Lenses of Music Iconographical Sources

Room 8, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

This lectures focusses on issues of Performance Practice of Byzantine choirs, as revealed in music iconographical sources (miniatures in musical and liturgical manuscripts, icons, frescoes a.o.), sheding light on unknown aspects regarding cheironomy, clothing and other details of the psaltic … Continue reading "Byzantine Choir and Performance Practices Through the Lenses of Music Iconographical Sources"

Presentation of two new CDs by Phasma Music with works by Greek composers

State Conservatory Thessaloniki Fragkon 15, Thessaloniki

Two new record productions (with catalog numbers 0043 and 0044) of Phasma Music include, among others, works written by teachers and graduates of the School of Music Studies: K. Nikitas, Chr. Samaras, C. Tsougras, G. Sakallieros, D. Maronidis, V. Kitsos, … Continue reading "Presentation of two new CDs by Phasma Music with works by Greek composers"

Lecture-Recital by Konstantinos Destounis: “Composer-Score-Interpreter: Shaping the interpretation of Theodore Antoniou’s piano works”

Foyer School of Music Studies Thermi University Campus, Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki

"Composer-Score-Interpreter: Shaping the interpretation of Theodore Antoniou's piano works" How elastic or rigid is the score? How does the performer perceive it and how does its creator? What is the degree of freedom of the performer? What are the responsibilities … Continue reading "Lecture-Recital by Konstantinos Destounis: “Composer-Score-Interpreter: Shaping the interpretation of Theodore Antoniou’s piano works”"