Monday 6 June

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Monday’s concert

09:30-10.00 Welcome speech by Tilman Seebass (Teloglion Amphitheatre)
Welcome speech by E. Nika-Sampson (Teloglion Amphitheatre)
All A Sessions in Teloglion Amphitheatre All B Sessions in Teloglion Hall 2
Session 1A:Concepts of Music Theory from Greek Antiquity to the present I

chair: Danae Stefanou

Session 1BByzantine Music Tradition among Slavs and Romanians

chair: rev. Gabriel Mandrila

10:00-10:30 George Athanasopoulos “Ancient Greek notation: a semiotic system representing pitch unparalleled in European notational history” Irina Chudinova “Greek Chant in the Russian North (17th-18th Centuries)”
10:30-11:00 Amaya García Pérez “Ptolemy, pipes and shepherds” Nataša Marjanović “Great Chant in the liturgical practice of the Serbian Orthodox Church”
11:00-11:30 Martin Carlé “Revisiting the conceptual difference between Pythagorean and Aristoxenian music theory from a media-theoretical perspective on notation” Zamfira Dănilă “The publication of Ghelasie the Bessarabian’s music – an invaluable restitution for Romanian psaltic music”
11:30-12:00 Dujka Smoje On Music and Stars Stela Guţanu

“The Monastery of ‘New Neamţ’ – the sacred river that flew in the ocean of Romanian history”

12:00-12:30 COFFEE BREAK
Session 2AConcepts of Music Theory from Greek Antiquity to the Present II

chair: Demetre Yannou

Session 2BByzantium between West and East

chair: Nikolaos Boukas

12:30-13:00 Massimo Raffa “The study and teaching of harmonic science in the age of Neo-Platonism: a preliminary approach” Oliver Gerlach“Cross roads of Latin and Greek Christians in Norman Italy. Byzantine Italy and reciprocal influences between Greek and Latin Chant (11th-13th Century)
13:00-13:30 Χρήστος Τερζής «Βακχείου του Γέροντος, Εισαγωγή τέχνης μουσικής: χειρόγραφη παράδοση και η συμβολή της στη μετάδοση της μουσικής θεωρίας στη Δύση» Girolamo Garofalo“A Greek-Byzantine musical island inside an Italian island: the Byzantine chant of the Arbëresh of Sicily”
13:30-14:00 Παύλος Καϊμάκης “H αρχαιοελληνική μουσική στο έργο του Marin Mersenne” Κυριάκος Καλαϊτζίδης
“Κρατήματα και Τερενούμ, ‘Βίοι παράλληλοι’ ”
14:00-15:00 LUNCH BREAK
All A Sessions in Teloglion Amphitheatre All B Sessions in Teloglion Hall 2
Session 3ACodicology and Palaeography of Byzantine Music I: Renaissance and Classicism of Byzantine Music

chair: Emmanouil Giannopoulos

Session 3BAncient Greek Music

chair: Alexandra Goulaki-Voutyra

15:00-15:30 Νικόλαος Μπούκας & Ιωάννης Παπαθανασίου

“To Kαλοφωνικό Στιχηράριο του Γερμανού Νέων Πατρών, χφο 8 της Κοργιαλενείου Βιβλιοθήκης Αργοστολίου”

Mariella De Simone

“Models of musical interaction between Ancient Greece and Lydia: assimilation, marginalization, re-appropriation”

15:30-16:00 Σωτήριος Δεσπότης

“To Στιχηράριο του Γερμανού Επισκόπου Νέων Πατρών. Ο αυτόγραφος κώδικας 930 της Ιεράς και Σταυροπηγιακής Μονής Αγίου Ιωάννου του Θεολόγου Πάτμου”

Αγγελική Λιβέρη “Κύμβαλα και κυμβαλίστριες από αρχαία ελληνικά ιερά”

16:00-16:30 Γιώργος Κωνσταντίνου

“Το Σύντομο Αναστασιματάριο Πέτρου του Πελοποννησίου”

Σοφία-Μαριάνθη  Χαλκιαδάκη

Ο Αθήναιος ο Ναυκρατίτης ως μοναδική πηγή για τη μελέτη αρχαίων εγχόρδων μουσικών οργάνων

16:30-17:00 COFFEE BREAK
Session 4Α

Ancient Myth, Philosophy & Iconography

chair: Theodoros Kitsos

Session 4Β

Codicology and Palaeography of Byzantine Music II: Byzantine Chant before and after the Reform of 1814

chair: Giorgos Konstantinou

17:00-17:30 Sebastian Moro Tornese

“Odysseus’ musical journey through the harmony of the spheres and the Sirens. The role of music in the return of the soul according to Neoplatonism”

Ιωάννης Λιάκος

“Mοναχός Θεοφάνης Παντοκρατορινός. Ένας εξηγητής της προ Χρυσανθικής περιόδου”

17:30-18:00

Filomena Gagliardi

“Aristotle and the strength of music”

Κωνσταντίνος Καραγκούνης

Ένας αυτόγραφος κώδικας του Αποστόλου Κώνστα Χίου, ανακαλυφθείς πρόσφατα στα Λεχώνια Πηλίου της Μαγνησίας”

18:00-18:30 Αλεξάνδρα Γουλάκη – Βουτυρά

“Τυφλός ανήρ, οικεί δε Χίω ένι παιπαλοέσση”

Melania Elena Nagy

“Greek Manuscript O. 354 from the Library of the Romanian Academy, Cluj-Napoca”

19:30-21:30 Reception & Concert I

RECEPTION & CONCERT I – MONDAY 6 JUNE

Detailed Concert Program

Welcome, Lecture and Concert of Byzantine Music I, Reception

I. Welcome and Blessing by His Holiness the Metropolite of Thessaloniki Anthimos

Visit of the Ecclesiastical Museum of the Metropolitan Church of Thessaloniki

II. St. John of Damascus and the development of Byzantine oktaechia

Group for Palaeography of Byzantine Music from the Department of Music Studies of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

III. Reception

The Holy Metropolis of Thessaloniki – 19.30