Abstract
Music is an object of research around which IN2PAST brings together knowledge from different disciplinary backgrounds, including musicology, sociology, history and anthropology. Issues regarding the safeguarding of artistic heritage also have a very important place in the laboratory work we carry out in terms of conservation, restoration and digitisation.
IN2PAST’s 2nd Field Trip is dedicated to music. It starts in the evening of December 12th, at 6 pm, in a historic place for Lisbon’s associative and cooperative life, A Padaria do Povo, where we will listen to nine songs with commentary by nine IN2PAST researchers. The song that lends its title to our meeting, Qual é a tua, ó meu?, is a well-known composition by Portuguese singer-songwriter José Mário Branco, echoing Lisbon’s neighbourhoods with the ‘marcha popular’ genre (‘people’s march’). The other eight songs have different authors, histories and genres, allowing us to explore the relationship between the sounds and the territories in which they were produced or which they are concerned with.
IN2PAST’s 2nd Field Trip is dedicated to music. It starts in the evening of December 12th, at 6 pm, in a historic place for Lisbon’s associative and cooperative life, A Padaria do Povo, where we will listen to nine songs with commentary by nine IN2PAST researchers. The song that lends its title to our meeting, Qual é a tua, ó meu?, is a well-known composition by Portuguese singer-songwriter José Mário Branco, echoing Lisbon’s neighbourhoods with the ‘marcha popular’ genre (‘people’s march’). The other eight songs have different authors, histories and genres, allowing us to explore the relationship between the sounds and the territories in which they were produced or which they are concerned with.
Original language | Portuguese |
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Publication status | Published - 12 Dec 2024 |