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SUMMARY:‘On the ten-stringed psaltery’: musical instruments as symbols in the  Middle Ages
DESCRIPTION:Musical instruments abound in medieval iconography and literature\, so much so that modern craftsmen were able to build replicas of medieval instruments working from images and texts. But did medieval artists and writers always intend to depict or describe real instruments?  In this colloquium\, five speakers will explore a number of medieval iconographic and textual case-studies where musical instruments are not treated at all\, or not only\, as real objects\, but rather as symbols and allegories referring to poetic\, scholarly or religious notions \nThe organisation of this colloquium is supported by the Research Support Scheme of the College of Arts Social Sciences and Celtic Studies (NUI\, Galway) and by the Galway Early Music Festival 2018. \nSpeakers:  Dr Jacopo Bisagni (NUI\, Galway); Dr Ann Buckley (Trinity College\, Dublin); Dr Isabelle Marchesin (Institut National d’Histoire de l’Art\, Paris); Mr Michael Shields (NUI\, Galway); Dr Olivier Szerwiniack (Université de Picardie Jules Verne\, Amiens). \nProgramme \n10am: Welcome address by Dr Aidan Thomson \nMorning session (chair: Prof. Michael Clarke) 10.30am – 11.15am: \nJacopo Bisagni\, ‘The instrumental captions in Angers\, Bibliothèque municipale\, MS 18: their Insular background and their meaning.’ \n11.15am – 12 : Isabelle Marchesin\, ‘Textual and visual  exegesis: matter and form in instrumental representations of the Dardanus images.’ \n12 – 12.45pm: Olivier Szerwiniack\, ‘Textual problems in the Epistula ad Dardanum.’ \n12.45 – 2pm: Light buffet lunch (free of charge) \nAfternoon session (chair: Dr Mark Stansbury) \n2 – 2.45pm: Ann Buckley\, ‘The materiality and symbolism of musical instruments in medieval Irish iconography.’ \n2.45 – 3.30pm: Michael Shields\, ‘Why hide music technologies in an allegorical paradise? Eberhard von Cersne’s Der Minne Regel  (ca.1400).’ \n3.30 – 4pm: Final discussion (with tea & coffee)
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/on-the-ten-stringed-psaltery-musical-instruments-as-symbols-in-the-middle-ages/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Jacopo%20Bisagni":MAILTO:jacopo.bisagni@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:Open Rehearsal: Come Dance With Me in Ireland: A Pilgrimage to Yeats Country by Patrick Ball and Peter Glazer (Visiting Fellows)
DESCRIPTION:Open Rehearsal \nCome Dance With Me in Ireland: A Pilgrimage to Yeats Country \nFeaturing Patrick Ball\, Celtic Harp \n A new play with music \nby Moore Institute fellows Patrick Ball and Peter Glazer in the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance 24th of May (Thursday) at 12pm. \nPlease join us for an open rehearsal of this work in progress. Patrick will be performing Act 1 of the play\, which combines storytelling\, poetry\, and traditional harp tunes played on the cláirseach\, the brass wire strung harp of bardic times. We will also be showing images by Galway photographer Damien Stenson\, which will accompany the show in its final form. \nCome Dance With Me In Ireland tells the story of an older couple returning to Ireland after emigrating to the US in their 20s\, and finding themselves again in the landscape and poetry of W.B. Yeats. \nFor more information please contact Peter Glazer prg@berkeley.edu and/or Patrick Ball patrick@patrickball.com
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/open-rehearsal-come-dance-with-me-in-ireland-a-pilgrimage-to-yeats-country-by-patrick-ball-and-peter-glazer-visiting-fellows/
LOCATION:O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance\, Studio 1\, NUI Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Maria%20Nevin":MAILTO:maria.b.nevin@nuigalway.ie
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SUMMARY:‘Textual problems in the Epistula ad Dardanum.’ by Olivier Szerwiniack ( Visiting Fellow from Université de Picardie Jules Verne)
DESCRIPTION:Olivier Szerwiniack talk is part of Dr.Jacopo Bisagni event: ‘On the ten-stringed psaltery’: musical instruments as symbols in the Middle Ages. \nOlivier Szerwiniack will talk about the textual problems of the short letter known as Epistula ad Dardanum de diversis generibus musicorum (Letter to Dardanus about different kinds of musical instruments).
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/textual-problems-in-the-epistula-ad-dardanum-by-olivier-szerwiniack-visiting-fellow-from-universite-de-picardie-jules-verne/
LOCATION:The Bridge Room 1001 First Floor Hardiman Research Building\, University of Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="Jacopo%20Bisagni":MAILTO:jacopo.bisagni@nuigalway.ie
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