Past and Future Medieval Studies Today, 6th European Congress of Medieval Studies (Kollegienhaus, University of Basel). Paper title: Medieval Musicology at the Challenge of Globalization: Some Ideas to Survive (original) (raw)

57th International Congress on Medieval Studies

Dear colleagues, Another challenging year has passed and we are glad ICMS 2022 is virtual since COVID-19 continues to be a problem, especially here in Michigan. What is not a problem but a pleasure is that we offer a full program for the upcoming 2022 Congress. We listened to your feedback after the 2021 Congress and have made changes, including new ways that attendees can keep their conversations going after sessions end, as well as live premieres with discussion for our plenary lectures. Mining the Collection: Kalamazoo Edition, another innovation for this year's Congress, brings five virtual visits to museums across North America. I am not speaking as the royal we in the paragraph above. In fall 2021, Robert Berkhofer from the History Department joined the Institute as Deputy Director, and we have been collaborating to promote our academic programs, publishing, and the Congress. He and I, together with the staff of the Medieval Institute, are using our experiences with the virtual Congresses to enhance future meetings when the Congress returns in person to Kalamazoo in 2023. We intend to combine the best features of both, joining the collegiality and spontaneity which have always enlivened the in-person Congress with the greater inclusivity and accessibility afforded by the virtual experience. So, look forward to the return of traditional sessions, the full exhibits hall, and live events, as well as the continued availability of virtual sessions and some new blended format sessions. We hope this progressive approach will ensure the vitality of the Congress for years to come. We thank the Medieval Academy, MIP/De Gruyter, and the Edwards Endowment for the Reception of the Classics Lecture for their financial support. We also thank those who answered our survey regarding hybrid and virtual conferences and all of you for your continued support of the International Congress on Medieval Studies

Between the »Revival of Ancient Artworks in the Correct Style« and the »Instrumentenfrage«. The Basel Collection of Musical Instruments between Musical Practice and Museum

2018

Since its formation in the middle of the 19th century, the collection of historical musical instruments in Basel has been connected with the interest in music of former times that began to flourish at the same time, and continues to be so today because of the proximity to the Schola CantorumBasiliensis – University for Early Music. The resulting tensions between practical-musical ideals and museal goals define the character of the collection to a certain extent. At the same time this blurring of boundaries offers unique scope for dealing with a collection that has to be interpreted afresh time and again. Zwischen »stilgerechter Wiederbelebung alter Kunstwerke« und »Instrumentenfrage«. Die Basler Instrumentensammlung zwischen Musikpraxis und Museum Die Basler Musikinstrumentensammlung ist seit ihrer Entstehung in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts in besonderem Maße mit dem parallel erwachenden Interesse an Musik früherer Zeiten verbunden, und sie ist es durch die unmittelbare Nähe zur S...

The Basel Museum of Music: Instrumental History

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Views of pre-medieval Basel

2014

The cathedral hill around 820 AD. On the right is one of the two round towers of Haito's cathedral; on the left is a late antique stone building, probably restored (image: Archäologische Bodenforschung Basel-Stadt and Historisches Museum Basel).

Graduate Seminar: Medieval

This is a seminar in musical styles geared towards music majors. The seminar addresses chiefly graduate students, but is also open to senior/advanced undergraduate students.

XVe Congrès International de Philosophie Médiévale Paris-Aubervilliers, SIEPM (22-26 août 2022).

All the Plenary Lectures will be held in Auditorium 250/Auditorium 150 All the Special commission meetings and Parallel Sessions will be held in the rooms 3.01-3.11 on the 3 rd floor and in room 50 on the ground floor. Nota bene: room 3.04 will not be used for any session. The temporary SIEPM office (for membership issues and voting) will be in the room 100 of the building on the ground floor near the lobby. All the coffee breaks will be in the Cafeteria of the building. Lundi/Monday 22-08-2022 8h30-9h30: Registration Room /Salle 100 9h30-11h15: Ouverture du Congrès/Opening of the Congress Auditorium 250/Auditorium 150