AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BYZANTINE MUSIC AND HYMNOLOGY
An international organisation devoted to the scholarly study of music
and ecclesiastic hymnographic literature of the Byzantine empire and the
post-Byzantine period.
In collaboration with the Byzantine Studies Initiative of the University
of Pittsburgh and with the organisational collaboration and support of
the European Arts Center (EUARCE), we announce the First International
Conference of the Society entitled BYZANTINE MUSICAL CULTURE.
For full details and to participate:
http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/asbmh/conference2007
The Conference is dedicated, in memoriam, to St-John Chrysostom, one of
the pivotal Fathers of Christianity, 1600 years since his passing.
The Conference is scheduled to be held either at the InterOrthodox
Center of the Pendeli Monastery, Church of Greece (pending), or the
geographically-proximal Conference Center of The Paeanea Municipal
Building between September 10-14, 2007 in Attica, Greece. Both locations
are served well by Hotel Akraion, which will accomodate all participants.
Athens is the main attraction in the prefecture of Attica and serving as
Greece's historical center offers a unique setting for the scholar and
musicologist including numerous sites of archaeological interest,
museums, libraries and ecclesiastic locations.
On-line abstract submission deadline is July 31st, 2007
On-line registration deadline is also July 31st, 2007
The conference will consist of a series of core thematic sessions along
with musical interludes and guided tours of sites and venues relevant to
the overall theme.
The plenary sessions will feature distinguished invited guests and the
thematic sessions will then follow.
The conference will focus on the following thematic cores:
-Ecclesiastic music of Orthodoxy worldwide
-Ecclesiastic musical codices and manuscripts
-Byzantine hymnology & poetry
-Byzantine musicology
-Philosophy & theology of Byzantine music
-Sociology of Byzantine music & hymnology
-Influence of Byzantine music & hymnology in Balkan and Eastern European
ethnosocial development
-Secular and ethnic music in Byzantium
PROGRAM:
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2007
Welcome Reception
Presentation of "Markos Eugenikos", a poetic/theatrical works written by
the eminent poet Ioannis Koutsoheras (1904-1994) at the European Arts
Center.
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11-THURSDAY 13, 2007
Keynote Presentations, Abstract Presentations
Musical interlude (mid-day)
Evening musical performances (choral ensembles)
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 2007
Archieratical Orthros and Liturgy at the Pendeli Monastery or at the
historical church of St. John Chrysostom in Paeanea, built between
1680-90 and rendered by the hagiographers of the reknown Georgiou Markou
Argeius school
Excursion to sites of interest of the prefecture of Attica
Closing Reception
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