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Second International MOISA SUMMER SCHOOL IN ANCIENT GREEK MUSIC Trento, 29 th June-03 rd July 2015 Department of Humanities, Room 001 - via Tommaso Gar 14, Trento, Italy Following the great success of last year’s event, the University of Trento is pleased to host the second ‘Moisa Summer School in Ancient Greek Music’. This school brings together for five days many of the most renowned specialists in the field of ancient Greek music and presents excellent academic introductions to the numerous disciplines involved in these studies - by nature interdisciplinary, given the complex character of the Greek concept of μουσική. The Summer School aims at providing a detailed and comprehensive overview of the most important issues involved in the study of ancient Greek music, both in terms of musical theory and instrumental performance; in addition, students will be introduced to the key theoretical concepts employed in these studies and to the bibliographic resources they may use to pursue further studies independently. ORGANISERS Prof. Fulvia de Luise, University of Trento Prof. Giorgio Ieranò, University of Trento Dr. Tosca Lynch, Austrian Academy of Sciences - Vienna; University of Trento PROGRAMME With the support of: Dipartimento di Lettere e Filosofia PROVINCIA AUTONOMA DI TRENTO Soprintendenza per i Beni architettonici e archeologici Ufficio Beni archeologici ART>UNITrento | IMG> © Foto: Antikensammlung der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz). Monday, June 29 th Department of Humanities University of Trento 15.00-18.30 Opening remarks and introduction to the School Eleonora Rocconi, University of Pavia-Cremona Music and the Muses in Greek life: private and public musical performances Discussion Tuesday, June 30 th Department of Humanities University of Trento 9.30-13.30 Andrew Barker, University of Birmingham ‘Aristoxenus’ and ‘Pythagoras’: two opposite approaches to Harmonics in Ancient Greece Discussion 15.00-18.30 Eleonora Rocconi, University of Pavia-Cremona Choreia: Music, Dance and the Body Tosca Lynch, Austrian Academy of Sciences - Vienna Plato and Music Discussion Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas Piazza Cesare Battisti 21.00 Evening Lecture Pauline LeVen, University of Yale Soundings in Greek aesthetics: the case of animal music Chair: Giorgio Ieranò Wednesday, July 1 st Department of Humanities University of Trento 9.30-13.30 Egert Pöhlmann, Universität Erlangen Ancient Greek Musical Notation: from theory to practice Exercises and Discussion 15.00-18.30 Armand D’Angour, University of Oxford Greek metre and rhythmics Donatella Restani, University of Bologna-Ravenna Ancient Greek music in the modern world Discussion Thursday, July 2 nd Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas Piazza Cesare Battisti 9.30-13.30 Daniela Castaldo, University of Salento-Lecce How is Iconography useful in the study of ancient Greek Music? Guest Lecture - Lana Neal, University of Texas at Austin The Earliest Instrument - Ritual Power and Fertility Magic of the Flute in Upper Palaeolithic Culture Discussion 15.00-17.00 David Creese, University of Newcastle Hearing numbers, Seeing sounds: The Monochord and the science of Harmonics Discussion 17.30-19.30 Stefan Hagel, Austrian Academy of Sciences - Vienna Ancient Greek Musical Instruments: archaeology, organology and playing techniques, with live demonstrations of auloi and lyrai Discussion Friday, July 3 rd Department of Humanities University of Trento 9.30-13.00 Final test followed by group discussion Info Staff - Department of Humanities +39 0461.281777 [email protected] 253_15_convegnoMOISA_ITA_30x70.indd 2 08/05/15 08:42

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Page 1: Second International MOISA SUMMER SCHOOL IN ANCIENT GREEK … · Ancient Greek Musical Notation: from theory to practice Exercises and Discussion 15.00-18.30 Armand D’Angour, University

Second International MOISA SUMMER SCHOOL IN

ANCIENT GREEK MUSICTrento, 29th June-03rd July 2015

Department of Humanities, Room 001 - via Tommaso Gar 14, Trento, Italy

Following the great success of last year’s event, the University of Trento is pleased to host the second ‘Moisa Summer School in Ancient Greek Music’. This school brings together for five days many of the most renowned specialists in the field of ancient Greek music and presents excellent academic introductions to the numerous disciplines involved in these studies - by nature interdisciplinary, given the complex character of the Greek concept of μουσική. The Summer School aims at providing a detailed and comprehensive overview of the most important issues involved in the study of ancient Greek music, both in terms of musical theory and instrumental performance; in addition, students will be introduced to the key theoretical concepts employed in these studies and to the bibliographic resources they may use to pursue further studies independently.

ORGANISERSProf. Fulvia de Luise, University of TrentoProf. Giorgio Ieranò, University of Trento

Dr. Tosca Lynch, Austrian Academy of Sciences - Vienna; University of Trento

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Monday, June 29th Department of Humanities

University of Trento15.00-18.30

Opening remarks and introduction to the SchoolEleonora Rocconi, University of Pavia-Cremona

Music and the Muses in Greek life: private and public musical performances

Discussion

Tuesday, June 30th Department of Humanities

University of Trento9.30-13.30

Andrew Barker, University of Birmingham

‘Aristoxenus’ and ‘Pythagoras’: two opposite approaches to Harmonics in Ancient Greece

Discussion

15.00-18.30

Eleonora Rocconi, University of Pavia-Cremona Choreia: Music, Dance and the Body

Tosca Lynch, Austrian Academy of Sciences - Vienna Plato and Music

Discussion

Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas Piazza Cesare Battisti

21.00 Evening Lecture

Pauline LeVen, University of Yale Soundings in Greek aesthetics: the case of animal music

Chair: Giorgio Ieranò

Wednesday, July 1st Department of Humanities

University of Trento9.30-13.30

Egert Pöhlmann, Universität Erlangen Ancient Greek Musical Notation: from theory to practice

Exercises and Discussion

15.00-18.30 Armand D’Angour, University of Oxford

Greek metre and rhythmics

Donatella Restani, University of Bologna-Ravenna Ancient Greek music in the modern world

Discussion

Thursday, July 2nd

Spazio Archeologico Sotterraneo del Sas Piazza Cesare Battisti

9.30-13.30

Daniela Castaldo, University of Salento-Lecce How is Iconography useful in the study

of ancient Greek Music?

Guest Lecture - Lana Neal, University of Texas at Austin The Earliest Instrument - Ritual Power and Fertility

Magic of the Flute in Upper Palaeolithic CultureDiscussion

15.00-17.00 David Creese, University of Newcastle

Hearing numbers, Seeing sounds: The Monochord and the science of Harmonics

Discussion

17.30-19.30 Stefan Hagel, Austrian Academy of Sciences - Vienna

Ancient Greek Musical Instruments: archaeology, organology and playing techniques, with live

demonstrations of auloi and lyraiDiscussion

Friday, July 3rd

Department of Humanities University of Trento

9.30-13.00Final test followed by group discussion

Info Staff - Department of Humanities

+39 0461.281777 [email protected]

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