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EVENTS

2012-10-16 -- 2012-10-19

12th International Music Theory Conference PRINCIPLES OF MUSIC COMPOSING


PRINCIPLES OF MUSIC COMPOSING:

Links between Music and Visual Arts

 

16–19 October 2012, Vilnius

 

 

Conference's website: http://pmc.lmta.lt/EN.html

 


CONFERENCE AGENDA

 

 

Tuesday 16 October

 

Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre,
Main Building, Juozas Karosas Hall (Gedimino ave. 42)

 

10.00–14.00 Masterclass for composition students

Tutored by Adam MELVIN, Mārtiņš VIĻUMS

 

16.00–19.00 Composers‘ session

 

16.00 Adam MELVIN (University of Ulster, Magee College, Northern Ireland), Light Music: Crossdisciplinary Approaches to Mixed Media Composition in Fulgurite Chamber (2012)

 

17.00 Mārtiņš VIĻUMS (Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre), Microsonority as Articulation of Color and Space in Mārtiņš Viļums' The Sense of the Past for string orchestra

 

18.00 Dimitris BATSIS (University of Ioannina, Greece), Anastasia GEORGAKI (University of Athens, Greece) & Panagiotis TIGKAS (University of Bristol, UK), Cardiac Biomusic

 

 

Wednesday 17 October

 

Headquarters of the Lithuanian Composers’ Union (A. Mickevičiaus str. 29)

 

9.00 Registration of participants

 

9.30 Opening of the conference

 

Session 1: General assumptions concerning the links between sound and image. The phenomenon of M. K. Čiurlionis

 

Moderator Rimantas JANELIAUSKAS

 

10.00 Anna SHVETS (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland), Contemporary Music and Visual Arts in the Light of Postmodern Philosophy

 

10.30 Markos LEKKAS (Ionian University, Greece), Optical and Acoustical Gestalt, Illusioning the Brain

 

11.00 Gražina DAUNORAVIČIENĖ (Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre), A Sketch of Art Nouveau Signs in M. K. Čiurlionis’ Music

 

11.30 Mantautas KRUKAUSKAS (Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre), Lithuanian Memes in M. K. Čiurlionis Music, Paintings and Texts

 

12.00–12.30 Coffee break

 

 

Session 2: Visualisation of musical means of composing

 

Moderator Rimantas ASTRAUSKAS

 

12.30 Bianca ŢIPLEA TEMEŞ (Gh. Dima Music Academy, Cluj, Romania), The Image Behind the Music: Visual Elements in Ligeti´s Oeuvre

 

13.00 Achilleas CHALDAEAKES, Anastasia GEORGAKI (University of Athens, Greece), Visual Aspects of Byzantine Music Modes: Exploring the “Ethos” of Byzantine Melopoeia through Acoustic Analysis

 

13.30 Ewa KOWALSKA-ZAJĄC (Academy of Music, Łódź, Poland), The Genre of Music Graphics in The Output of Polish Composers in the Second Half of the 20th Century

 

 

16.00 Presentation of ideas for composing music

 

Igor VOROBYOV, Anna SHVETS, and Marius BARANAUSKAS present and comment on their own music

 

 

 

Thursday 18 October

 

Headquarters of the Lithuanian Composers’ Union (A. Mickevičiaus str. 29)

 

Session 3: Muscial pictures and visual music

 

Moderator Lina NAVICKAITĖ-MARTINELLI

 

10.00 Eka CHABASHVILI (Tbilisi State Conservatory, Georgia), Music Inside Pictures and the Process of the Visualization of Music by the Multi-topophonic Composition Technique

 

10.30  Inesa DVUZHYLNAYA (Grodno State University, Belarus), Musicality of Paintings by Gregory Fried

 

11.00 Steven ELISHA (Georgia Southern University, USA), Inspiration and Connection: Solomon Valley Inspires Landscape Paintings, a Solo Cello Suite, Haiku Poetry and 24 Kansas Communities

 

11.30–12.00 Coffee break

 

Moderator Ramūnas MOTIEKAITIS

 

12.00 Laima VILIMIENĖ (Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre), Musical Painting and Painterly Music in the Art of A. Schoenberg and W. Kandinsky

 

12.30 Blake PARHAM (University of Adelaide, Australia), Andrzej Panufnik and Andre Dzierzynski: Art, Music and Poland

 

13.00 Irena FRIEDLAND (Haifa University, Tel Aviv University, Izrael), Ut Pictura Musica: Interactions between Stravinsky Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments and Analytic Cubism in Visual Arts

     

 

Piano.lt Concert Hall (Trakų str. 9 / Kėdainių str. 1)

 

19.00  Concert: Unidentified piano cycles by M. K. Čiurlionis

 

Presented by musicologist Prof. Darius KUČINSKAS

 

Performed by pianists Petras GENIUŠAS, Rimantas JANELIAUSKAS, Sergejus OKRUŠKO, Halina RADVILAITĖ, Jurgis KARNAVIČIUS, Aleksandra ŽVIRBLYTĖ

 

 

Friday 19 October

 

Headquarters of the Lithuanian Composers’ Union (A. Mickevičiaus str. 29)

 

Session 4: Links between sound and image in diverse arts

 

Moderator Mantautas KRUKAUSKAS

 

10.00 Antanas KUČINSKAS (Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre), Interaction between Music and Image in Film: Presumptions and Typology

 

10.30 Marina LUPISHKO (France), Music and Architecture: Engaging into a Dialogue?

 

11.00 Inga JANKAUSKIENĖ (Lithuanian Culture Research Institute), Sounding Picturesque City

 

11.30–12.00 Coffee break

 

Moderator Antanas KUČINSKAS

 

12.00 Ljudmila KAZANTSEVA (Astrakhan Conservatory, Volgograd Institute of Art and Culture, Russia), The Musical Portrait

 

12.30 Lina NAVICKAITĖ-MARTINELLI (Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, University of Helsinki), Composing Identities: Visual Representations of Music Performers

 

13.00 Marta SZOKA (Academy of Music, Łódź, Poland), Visual Aspects of the Music Performance

 

13.30 Final discussion. Closing of the conference

 

 

PAPER POSTERS:

 

Larisa ELISHA (Georgia Southern University, USA), Giants of French Impressionism in Music and Visual Art

 

Stela GUŢANU (Spiru Haret University, Bucharest, Romania), Only One Tree and So Many Birds by G. Balint – a Musical Representation of The Tescani Park by Horia Bernea

 

Kalliopi STIGA (College of Kea, Cyclades, Greece), Words, Pictures, Sounds: ‘Greekness’ expressed by Odysseus Elytis, Yannis Ritsos and Mikis Theodorakis

 

Margarita KATUNYAN (Moscow Conservatory, Russia), The Concert Paradigm in the 16th and 17th Centuries: Sound and the Audiovisual Conception of Space

 

Igor VOROBYOV (St. Petersburg Conservatory, Russia), Derivative Replication in the Soviet Art of the 1930–1950s (with the Example of Friedrich Ermler’s Film She is Defending the Motherland and Gavriil Popov’s Second Symphony The Motherland)

 

Madalina HOTORAN (Emanuel University of Oradea, Romania), Music and Paintings in Eduard Terényi’s Creation

 

Rimantas JANELIAUSKAS (Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre), Realization of Lithuanian Sound and Visual Archetypes in M. K. Čiurlionis‘ Compositions


 

Organisers of the conference:

Lithuanian Composers' Union

Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre

 

Conctact:

Marius Baranauskas, Coordinator of the conference

E-mail: pmc@lmta.lt


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