*11th International Scientific Meeting for Sound, Music and Musical
Instrument Studies*
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*In-motion, with emotion: the belief in Art, Science and interdisciplinary
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Topics that we particularly welcome in the ANIMUSIC Congress 2023:
-musical instruments and their influence in the compositional styles
(traditional and modern creations)
-reflections on wave equations (variability in sound materials)
-technology in the service of music and musical instruments
-imaging, 3D drawing and printing musical instruments
-past and future of sound production and industry
-acoustics of theaters, auditoriums and rooms for music processing – the
sound of spaces (architecture)
-acoustics of instruments and sound tools
-ethnological diversity and similarities
-anthropological considerations about the evolution of music and sound tools
-archives and libraries - resources for the study of musical instruments
-biological interface (our body and sound production and perception)
-music and sound at the service of psychology and vice-versa
-gender, abnegation, survival, and glory
-the role of medicine in the ergonomic construction of musical instruments
-museums' difficulties and solutions in the conservation, restoration and
exhibition of sound (related) objects
ANIMUSIC, with the Association Museum of Music of Coimbra, is promoting
another special gathering from the 21st to the 24th of July. In 2023, we
are having (confirmed) national and international guests, with topics that
go from aartistic and ethnological marvels to the upfront of technology,
with Artificial Intelligence. We are delving in some of the “shadowed”
aspects of musicology (conspicuous absence and marginalization of women in
the androcentric music industry, thanks to Dr Ragland) as well as acoustics
(des-sound quality in theatres), and the psychological strength of musical
performance, all in relation to sound, music, and musical instruments.
Moreover, an Exhibition of a singular collection, with some unique banjos
and new inventions, will be shown at one of the emblematic buildings by a
renown Portuguese architect, in the “Green Park” (yes, the dinner shall be
served looking at the sunset over the river).
A strong highlight is the visit to the Seminario Maior (18th century);
besides the splendid building which we shall visit, it has a fabulous organ
in a circular, and extraordinary in many ways, church (we try to show with
the pictures and a short improvised video at the website). Following Dr
Paulo Bernardino, for us certainly at the summit of the Portuguese
organists, we will then go to one of the oldest universities of the world
(1290), and visit the superb baroque organ there. We shall enjoy
mesmerizing performances in these organs, as well as front-rank virtuoso
pianist Toni James at the Convent of S. Francisco, the Scottish Voices,
lead by our favorite friend composer, Professor Graham Hair (Australia),
and the amazing art of several musicians from Coimbra.
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