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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Julia Samp (Aachen) & Hannah Potthof (Chemnitz)
DESCRIPTION:Historical Perspectives on Medieval Sound(s) and Soundscapes \nHow do historians concieve sound\, think about it\, and do sound research? What can other disciplines\, namely musicology\, learn from historians’ approach? These questions will be addressed through two project presentations by Hannah Potthoff and Julia Samp\, who will present their dissertation projects considering medieval auditory perception\, interpretation\, and tradition. Their dissertations projects were funded by two DFG-funded projects\, “Belliphonie im Mittelalter” (TU Chemnitz\, 2021-2024) and “Lärm vor Dezibel” (RWTH Aachen University\, 2022-2025). \n\nMembers will receive the Zoom link automatically. If you are not a member of the group\, send us an email to receive a link.
URL:https://auditoryhistory.musicology.org/event/colloquium-julia-samp-aachen-hannah-potthof-chemnitz/
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SUMMARY:5th International Conference "Power\, Identities and Images of Cities: Music and Ceremonial Books in Western Europe\, from the Middle Ages to Modernity"
DESCRIPTION:12-13 December\, 2025 | Malaga\, Spain | online\nParticipation is free of charge\, online and in person. Register here: http://u.uma.es/g9N/ \nThe focal point of this fifth edition of the International Conference Power\, identities and images of cities: Music and ceremonial books in Western Europe\, from the Middle Ages to Modernity (University of Málaga\, 12–13 December 2025\, online) is the study of royal proclamations and funerary ceremonies of the Spanish Bourbons during the period 1700–1843. These topics constitute the core of the research project Ad honorem regis (PID2024-160998NB-I00)\, funded by the Spanish National Research Plan with European funds\, and co-organizer of the conference together with the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Málaga. \nThe conference brings together international specialists to examine\, from the perspectives of Cultural History\, the History of Mentalities\, Art History\, and Musicology\, urban ceremonial practices\, visual and sonic languages\, and the forms of power representation deployed in royal proclamations and funerary celebrations held in various cities of peninsular Spain. It also explores the potential of Digital Humanities to reconsider and expand the traditional methodologies applied to the study of these phenomena\, particularly regarding the treatment and analysis of their sources. The event is supported by a range of scholarly societies\, cultural institutions\, and international research networks. \nThe programme is available here: Programme
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