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Conference: Documenting Musical Sources in Latin America

The conference Documenting Musical Sources in Latin America will take place
as a peripheral event of the annual congress of the Gesellschaft für
Musikforschung <http://www.gfm2016.uni-mainz.de/> (German Society for Music
Research) in Mainz.

RISM has invited speakers from Latin America to share information about the
state of musical sources in their countries.

*Location*: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur
<http://www.adwmainz.de/anfahrt.html>, Geisteswissenschaftliche Klasse
Geschwister-Scholl-Str. 2
55131 Mainz

*Date*: Thursday, September 15, 2016, 10:00-17:00

The conference is free and open to the public.

The exchange of cultural assets - in our case, musical works - between
Europe and Latin America is a field of study that is still in its infancy.
The state of knowledge was analyzed and key desiderata were identified as
part of the conference Vokalpolyphonie zwischen Alter und Neuer Welt:
Musikalische Austauschprozesse zwischen Europa und Lateinamerika im 16. und
17. Jahrhundert <http://www.troja-online.eu/10.html> (Vocal Polyphony
between the Old and New World: Processes of Musical Exchange between Europe
and Latin America in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries), which was
organized by the Johann Gutenberg-Universität Mainz and took place in June
2015. The considerable transfer of European musical works to Latin America
and the associated enormous influence on indigenous musicians and composers
are apparent.

More comprehensive exploration is precluded by the fact that to a great
extent sources are inadequately cataloged, and even in large libraries
processing and cataloging is still in the early stages. At the same time,
interest in recognizing music materials as part of cultural heritage has
been observed in the past few years in countries such as Brazil, Chile,
Cuba, and Mexico. This has led to such materials becoming accessible for
research. In order to address this situation, the processes of cataloging
sources and exchanging already collected data with the International
Inventory of Musical Sources (RISM) should be organized so as to establish
the requirements for investigating sources as well as analyzing the means
of dissemination and the associated reception of European music. Follow-up
projects in cooperation with Latin American research institutions are
planned.

At the conference, respected musicologists and librarians from throughout
Latin America will report on the current state of describing sources in
their countries and the state of research on cultural exchange. In
addition, the organizers will discuss continued progress and arrange ways
of exchanging data.
Program

*Chairs*: Klaus Pietschmann (Professor of Musicology, Johannes Gutenberg-
Universität Mainz)Cristina Urchueguía (Professor of Musicology, Universität
 Bern)
Klaus Keil (Director, RISM Zentralredaktion, Frankfurt am Main)



*Greeting and introduction from the chairs*



*Themes and goals of the conference*

*Speakers*

   - *Leonardo Waisman* (Professor of Musicology, Universidad de Córdoba,
   Argentinia): Spanish-American Colonial Musical Sources: Catalogues and
   Studies
   - *Cecilia Astudillo Rojas* (Director, Archivo de Música, Biblioteca
   Nacional de Chile): Historical Music Scores in Chile and their Documentation
   - *Egberto Bermúdez Cujar* (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá):
   Documenting Popular Music sources in Latin America: The case of Colombia
   - *Edgar Alejandro Calderón Alcantar* (Professor of Musicology,
   Conservatorio de las Rosas, Morelia, Mexico): Music Documentation Projects
   in Morelia
   - *Luis Díaz Santana* (Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico): The
   Music Archives of the Churches of Zacatecas
   - *Lucero Enríquez Rubio* (Mexico City): Catalogar un archivo de
   catedral periférica vis à vis la norma RISM
   - *Miriam Escudero* (Cuba): Management of Historical-Documentary
   Heritage of Music in Cuba
   - *André Guerra Cotta* (Professor of Musicology, Universidade Federal
   Fluminense, Rio das Ostras, Brazil): Brazilian Musical Heritage: An
   Overview and Some Brief Considerations
   - *John G. Lazos* (Mexico/Canada): José Antonio Gómez y Olguín
   (1805-1876) and his Music Catalogue
   - *Beatriz Magalhães Castro* (Brazil): Musical Patrimony and Source
   Studies in Brazil: References, Materials, and Research Tools for the
   Digital Age
   - *Piotr Nawrot* (Director, Festival de Musica, Chiquitos, Bolivia):
   Musical Sources in the Moxos Missions
   - *Pablo Sotuyo Blanco *(Professor of Musicology, Universidade Federal
   da Bahia, Brazil): The RISM Brazil Database: Concept, Research, and
   Development

*Muscat presentation*

   - *Martina Falletta, Jennifer Ward* (RISM Zentralredaktion): Muscat:
   A New Program for Music Documentation

*Roundtable discussion of possible further steps*

Supported by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) with funding from
the German Foreign Office (Auswärtige Amt) and Bibliothek & Information
International (BII).

RISM at GfM

You may also join RISM at the following events at the Gesellschaft für
Musikforschung congress:

*Friday, September 16, 2016 *

*Location*: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Institut für Kunstgeschichte und Musikwissenschaft
<https://www.kunstgeschichte.uni-mainz.de/kontakt-id-1934/>
Abteilung Musikwissenschaft
Jakob-Welder-Weg 18
55128 Mainz

*11:30*: Klaus Keil, Jennifer Ward: The RISM online catalog for instructors
and advanced users


*12:45*: Concert: Lieder by Robert Eitner (1832-1905)

Yuliya Shein, soprano - Natalia Keil-Senserowa, piano

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jennifer Ward <jennifer.ward em rism.info>
Date: Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 11:10 AM
Subject: RISM Conference: Documenting Musical Sources in Latin America
To: Jennifer Ward <jennifer.ward em rism.info>


Dear colleagues,
As you may know, RISM is hosting a conference called "Documenting Musical
Sources in Latin America" on Thursday, September 15, 2016, 10:00-17:00
(UTC/GMT +2) in Mainz, Germany. More information about the conference can
be found here:

http://www.rism.info/en/publications/latin-america-conference-2016.html

For those unable to attend the conference, we are considering offering the
opportunity for people to listen to the conference live through Skype or
similar. We are trying to gauge interest in this and have set up a very
quick survey:

https://goo.gl/forms/GHHBNV6MpuSOnxwo1

Please fill out the survey if you are interested in attending the
conference remotely. I would also appreciate it if you could forward the
survey to other people who might be interested in attending remotely.

Best wishes,
Jennifer


Répertoire International des Sources Musicales

Postadresse / Mailing address:
RISM Zentralredaktion
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität
Campus Bockenheim
Senckenberganlage 31-33
D-60325 Frankfurt am Main

Tel: +49 (0) 69 70 62 31
Fax: +49 (0) 69 70 60 26
http://www.rism.info
jennifer.ward em rism.info
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