Music across Borders in the Ancient Mediterranean World

Q1 Arts and Humanities Greek and Roman Musical Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.1163/22129758-bja10069
Giovanna Casali, Alessia Zangrando
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This report provides a conspectus of the round table organised by MOISA for the 21st IMS Quinquennial Congress (IMS 2022). In line with the theme of the congress, namely Music across Borders, the round table focused on the concept of ‘musical mobility’ in the Ancient Mediterranean World, starting from the assumption that the musical identity of the ancient Mediterranean peoples was significantly determined by the mobility of music, concerning dance as well as musicians and musical instruments. The papers presented touched on these different fields, showing how musicology needs to continue a dialogue with new methodologies and approaches of investigation to study and interpret ancient music, including an anthropological perspective.
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古代地中海世界的跨界音乐
本报告提供了MOISA为第21届IMS五年一度大会(IMS 2022)组织的圆桌会议的概要。根据大会的主题,即音乐跨越国界,圆桌会议重点讨论了古地中海世界的“音乐流动性”概念,其出发点是,古地中海人民的音乐身份在很大程度上取决于音乐的流动性,涉及舞蹈以及音乐家和乐器。所提交的论文涉及这些不同的领域,表明音乐学需要继续与新的调查方法和方法进行对话,以研究和解释古代音乐,包括人类学的视角。
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Greek and Roman Musical Studies
Greek and Roman Musical Studies Arts and Humanities-Classics
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