Western music in dialogue with the arts, history and philosophy by Professor Santiago Lusard Girelli, University of Seville and Anthony Gonsalves Visiting Professor at Goa University and musicians for Columbia, Germany etc

Inaugural Session on Saturday at 9.40 am in New Faculty Block E auditorium! registered candidates please report at the venue.

This is an opportunity for Goa University students and general public to learn from the masters!

Please check this link for details on VRPP: http://www.unigoa.ac.in/contentarticledisp.php?id=65

Registration form form for general public: Course form for Public Participation

Registration form for University Students: Optional_form_-_other_depts

Poster final for GU Seville course

Course title: ONB-101: Western music in dialogue with the arts, history and philosophy

Between July 10 and August 15, 2013

Number of Credits: One (15 hours). (Certification Course for other participants)

Course Instructor: Professor Santiago Lusard Girelli, University of Seville and Anthony Gonsalves Visiting Professor at Goa University and musicians for Columbia, Germany etc.

Course pre-requisites: No prior knowledge of music is necessary.

Objective: To explore the confluence of western music with art, sculpture, architecture, poetry, literature, theatre, religion and philosophy, and its historical and political context.

Session number  Code Session title Activity
1. MUS 01 Gregorian chant and early (‘ancient’) music Each session of approximately 1.5 to 2 hours duration, with each session incorporating music performances after an introductory lecture. Some performances may be in conjunction with Camerata Child’s Play.
2. MUS 02 Renaissance and Baroque music
3. MUS 03 Baroque colonial music
4. MUS 04 The music of Johann Sebastian Bach
5. MUS 05 Classical music
6. MUS 06 Romantic music
7. MUS 07 Twentieth-century and contemporary music

 

Assessment: Participants would be encouraged to delve deeper into the session subjects at home, before and after each session. Assessment will be done through written essays and interactive sessions.

Number of participants: Between 50 to 100.

Who can register: Any student at the Goa University is welcome to register. Participation is also invited from members of the public.

THE DREAMCATCHER MUSIC PROGRAMME

A music project offered by the Goa University in collaboration with the University of Seville (Spain) and Child’s Play (India) Foundation 

For registration and participation: Contact before July 9: (luis@childsplayindia.orgCell: 9011051950

11 thoughts on “Western music in dialogue with the arts, history and philosophy by Professor Santiago Lusard Girelli, University of Seville and Anthony Gonsalves Visiting Professor at Goa University and musicians for Columbia, Germany etc

  1. aradhana seth says:

    How can one register?
    Thanks

    • alito says:

      Registration for is on this site. you need to see it reaches Goa University, management department by 3.00 pm on 9th August 2013

  2. prof v.shivkumr says:

    excellent I feel very happy the Univ is moving in right directio

  3. Lucia Afonso says:

    Pleased to have such great opportunity for all Goans who have great talent for Western music art and culture. I am 61 yrs old and would like to know if I could be a part of your group for contemporary music of twenth century
    Regards

    Lucia Afonso

    • alito says:

      Most Welcome Mrs. Afonso. Please fill the form and send it to the Managmetn Department or you can also send it to me below

  4. Giselle Lobo says:

    I would like to know the timings at which this course will be held

    • alito says:

      The form gives you the possible times the course may be held and the University goes by demand.
      alito

      • prof v.shivkumr says:

        hi prof Alito this is a good thing bring Latin flavour to Goa ,
        richly deserves! God bless.Congrads

  5. rswagh says:

    Thanks! I have added the registration form to the blog. Please download and submit it as per the instructions.

  6. adsil says:

    was an amazing course! so sad to see it come to an end 😦

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