Sounds that transcend borders: the porosity of genres and styles

27 October and 03 + 10 November

From the traditional Austrian songs that Haydn included in his works to the recreation of orchestral pieces by symphonic rock groups, the sounds transcend barriers of genres and styles. Popular music associated with marginalised contexts was transformed and integrated into the bourgeois sociability of 19th-century concert halls. This module explores the intersections, overlaps and migrations of music as it crosses the porous membranes that divide different contexts. Addressing the interactions between traditional, classical and popular music, it seeks to explore the boundaries between them. The transformations of the canons of these musics have marked our modernity. By focusing on sound elements that are reconfigured as they cross geographical, social and stylistic boundaries, this module is a journey through the appropriation and transformation of musics in transit.

€ 37,00

Trainer

João Silva

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PRICES

Module € 37

AGE RATING

> 6

TARGET AUDIENCE

General Public