Young Researchers’ Symposium “There is a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”

Room 8, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

This symposium presents original music studies by young researchers that explore the dynamic relationship between music experiences and grief. The studies were conducted in the framework of the course "Time in Music. Music in Time" taught by Prof. Eleni Lapidaki … Continue reading "Young Researchers’ Symposium “There is a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”"

Όψεις μουσικής στη Ρουμανία ΙΙ

Room 8, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

Η εκδήλωση περιέχει δύο διαλέξεις καθηγητών από το Πανεπιστήμιο Καλών Τεχνών "George Enescu", στο πλαίσιο του προγράμματος Erasmus+. Ομιλιτές/τριες: Adrian Sîrbu & Anca Sîrbu

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.

Young Researchers’ Symposium

Room 8, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

Young researchers from the music and other departments who attended the course "Gender, Identities, and Music Education" will present interesting empirical studies on timely gender issues.

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"

“Stories create new stories: Young researchers’ symposium

Room 8, School of Music Studies Thessaloniki

Presentations of feminist research studies created by students of the Department of Music Studies in the framework of the course "Gender, Identities, Music Education (taught by Prof. Eleni Lapidaki)