Seventh Symposium of the ICTM SG on Multipart Music
Italiano
Dal 4 all'8 settembre 2023 il Dipartimento di Musicologia e Beni Culturali dell'Università di Pavia (sede di Cremona) ospiterà il settimo simposio dello Study Group ICTM dedicato alla Multipart Music. Lo Study Group affronta attraverso studi interdisciplinari e transculturali il tema della multipart music, cioè "a specific mode of music making and expressive behaviour based on the intentionally distinct and coordinated participation in the performing act by sharing knowledge and shaping values". Lo study group è un luogo di incontro tra studiosi e studenti della multipart music grazie all’organizzazione di incontri, pubblicazioni e scambi internazionali, che prevedono sempre uno stretto confronto e collaborazione con cantanti e musicisti oggetto di studio.
Per il settimo simposio studiosi da tutto il mondo si incontreranno per riflettere su due temi complementari: Multipart music, technology and social distancing during COVID-19; the body and embodiement in multipart music. Come di consueto ci saranno anche sessioni dedicate a nuove ricerche nell'ambito della multipart music. Inoltre l'ultimo giorno sarà dedicato a specifici progetti di disseminazione della ricerca attraverso archivi così come attraverso pubblicazioni digitali e cartacee (cd, podcast, libri,...).
Avremo anche due concerti: il 5 alle 20:20 l’ITER Research Ensemble presenterà Chants, Places, Sources. Three Microhistories in Multipart Sacred Music nella chiesa di San Bassano. Il 7 alle 20:30, invece, il duo Valla-Scurati presenterà le musiche delle “Quattro Province” nel cortile Federico II.
Il programma è consultabile alla pagina dello Study Group http://www.multipartmusic.eu/.
English
From 4 to 8 September 2023, the Department of Musicology and Cultural Heritage of the University of Pavia (Cremona campus) will host the seventh symposium of the ICTM Study Group on Multipart Music. The Study Group deals with the topic of multipart music, i.e. "a specific mode of music making and expressive behaviour based on the intentionally distinct and coordinated participation in the performing act by sharing knowledge and shaping values", through interdisciplinary and cross-cultural study and providing "a forum for cooperation among scholars and students of multipart music by means of international meetings, publications and correspondence, intending a close collaboration with local singers and musicians also in the discussion processes.”
For the seventh symposium, scholars from all over the world will come together to reflect on two complementary topics: multipart music, technology and social distancing during COVID-19; the body and embodiment in multipart music. As usual, there will be sessions devoted to new research in the field of multipart music. Furthermore, the last day will be dedicated to specific research dissemination projects through archives as well as through digital and printed publications (CDs, podcasts, books, ...).
The symposium will guest two concerts: September 5 at 20:30 in San Bassano Church the ITER Research Ensemble will present Chants, Places, Sources. Three Microhistories in Multipart Sacred Music.
The 7th at 20:30 at Cortile Federico II the Duo Stefano Valla and Daniele Scurati will present the Music of the Four Provinces (Pavia, Piacenza, Alessandria, Genova).
The complete program can be found on the study group page (http://www.multipartmusic.eu/).
Details about logistics are in the Facebook page of the symposium: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100084151447750