«Music Paedeia: From Ancient Greek Philosophers Toward Global Music Communities», Thessalonikh, 2012
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The 30th ISME World Conference on Music Education, Thessaloniki 2012 will take place in Greece, on July 15-20, 2012
Important Deadlines for submissions:
Presenters: 1 October, 2011
Performing Groups: 30 August, 2011
The Pre-Conference Commissions' Seminars will be hosted in various cities of Greece
on 9-14 July 2012
For information about the city of Thessaloniki please press here
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ISME-Gibson International Award Winners 2012
On the occasion of the 30th ISME World Conference on Music Education, Thessaloniki, Greece (July 15-20, 2012), the International Society for Music Education and Gibson Foundation presented two International Awards.
These prestigious awards were open to educators and institutions that have particularly distinguished themselves in the field of music education within Greece. The awards recognize outstanding achievement and service in the discipline, thereby providing acknowledgement for exemplary music educators and or institutions whose work enriches music education in Greece and serves as an exemplar for the ideals of music education internationally.
The first award was given to the Greek Society for Music Education (G.S.M.E., founded 1997) and the second award was given to The Music Library of Greece ‘Lilian Boudouri’ (founded 1997).
The Gibson Awards were presented on Thursday’s 19th July Plenary session. ISME President Prof. Graham Welch, and Nina Miller, Executive Director of
Gibson Foundation presented the two awards and gave the Gibson Guitars to the G.S.M.E. President May Kokkidou, and the representative of the Music Library, Vasiliki Koutsobina.
The G.S.M.E. and the Music Library of Greece will collaborate on a new, special project to reach out through, and in, music to people who are at the margins of society, at risk of social exclusion and for whom involvement in music will make a positive and enriching difference to their lives. G.S.M.E. will lead the fieldwork development aspects of the project.
The Music Library of Greece in Athens will use its on-line expertise to provide project resource support and data dissemination within Greece and globally.
The project outcomes will be reported in 31stISME World Conference in Brazil, 2014.
You can see photos (given by the member of COG Theofilos Ginis) from the 30th ISME World Conference .
30th ISME World Conference on Music Education 15-20 July 2012 to download the General Sessions of the Conference please got to the link:
to download the timetable of the Concerts of the Performing Groups and the Groups of the City Festival
WELCOME TO THESSALONIKI! ISME 2012 COG will operate a welcome desk at the 'arrivals section' of Thessaloniki International Airport on Saturday July 14th and Sunday July 15th, from 09:00 to 18:00. The welcome desk is located at the right corner of the arrivals section lobby, next to the currency exchange desk. After the luggage reclaim and the customs area, exit the arrivals gate and turn right. The welcome desk will be clearly sign-posted and it will be easy for you to identify it. The welcome desk will provide information on the following:
The welcome desk staff look forward to meeting you in Thessaloniki and wish you a safe and enjoyable flight!
You can find at the following sites informations about Thessaloniki |
Conference Theme: «Music Paedeia: From Ancient Greek Philosophers
Toward Global Music Communities»
Welcome to Thessaloniki 2012!!!
Dear friends and colleagues from all over the world!
It is a great pleasure, a privilege, an honour, as well as a huge challenge for me to greet you from the position of the Chair of the next ISME World Conference!
On behalf of the Conference Organizing Group (COG) and the host organizer the Greek Society for Music Education (G.S.M.E.), I would like to extend my warmest invitation to all of you to the 30th ISME World Conference that take place in Thessaloniki, Greece, July 15-20, 2012.
As our Chinese colleagues very well used the metaphor earlier, we will now transfer -through the paths of the silk road- the flame of the Music Education Olympics back to Greece!
Greece is an ancient civilization with thousands of years of music history. We have a long tradition of sharing and exchanging our music and culture with different nations. The city of Thessaloniki, in which the 30th ISME World Conference will be held, is the capital city of northern Greece. Archeological findings show that people lived in the area since the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC. So, Thessaloniki was built on the remains of an older city. It was founded in 316 BC by Kassandros, who gave to the city the name of his wife Thessaloniki, the sister of Alexander the Great and has been a crossroads of cultures and civilizations since then.
The citys atmosphere is a fusion of Greek, Balkan and Southeastern European influences that co-exist harmoniously, creating a multicultural and cosmopolitan environment, where visitors from all over the world feel comfortable and welcome.
Our Conference Theme: «Music Paedeia: From Ancient Greek Philosophers Toward Global Music Communities», links today with Ancient Greece and will give a great opportunity to everyone to be expressed in their own, distinctive way, by also connecting the past with the present and the future.
The host and local organizer of the 2012 ISME World Conference, the Greek Society for Music Education, was founded in March 1997. It is a non-profit, scientific organization, with the main purpose of promoting music education and of developing it further as a field of scientific enquiry. G.S.M.E. collaborates with other societies that work on the same purpose in Europe and in the other continents and has been closely working with ISME from the beginnings as an ISME National Affiliated Organization since 1998. Our Society organizes workshops, seminars, lectures and conferences and publishes books, journals, and newsletters.
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall where the conference will take place, with its two buildings, is the ideal venue for an ISME Conference. It is one of the most advanced concert venues in Europe and a Convention and Congress centre, with facilities that can host large international conventions, cultural and scientific events as well as exhibitions. GSME have had a fantastic collaboration with the Thessaloniki Concert Hall while organizing there the 5th G.S.M.E. Conference in 2007.
Most of the members of the 2012 Conference Organizing Group have participated in organizing many different G.S.M.E. events: seminars, concerts, workshops and conferences and constitute an experienced, hard-working team of organizers. I have been working with this team for years and I can promise that we will all give our best selves in organizing this huge event too!
Organizing the 30th ISME World Conference is one more of the ways that GSME is serving the vision of supporting quality music education for all. It is an honourable and glorious mission and we wish also to give to everyone the opportunity and any possible help to explore the Greek culture and music.
Furthermore, there are two more reasons to celebrate in 2012 together with the 30th ISME World Conference!
2012 is the year that the city of Thessaloniki will celebrate the 100th Anniversary from its Liberation!
2012 is also the year that G.S.M.E. will celebrate its 15th Anniversary!
Once more, we are honoured to host the 30th ISME World Conference and ready to welcome you with renowned Greek hospitality in a journey for all, and a conference to remember!
Welcome to 2012 ISME Thessaloniki Conference
Welcome to Greece, the country that gave birth to great philosophers, to democracy and of course, to the Olympic Games!
Dr Polyvios Androutsos
Chair, ISME 2012
Conference Organizing Group
Weeks Overview of the 30th ISME World Conference, see attached file
A journey for all, a conference to remember...
Greek keynote speaker will be Nikos Kypourgos
Born in Athens in 1952, Nikos Kypourgos pursued studies in music theory and contemporary music techniques under the supervision of Yannis Papaioannou while simultaneously studying Law and Political Science at the University of Athens. He continued his studies at the Conservatoire de Paris on a scholarship granted by the Onassis Foundation, where he attended the classes of Max Deutsch, Iannis Xenakis, and other renowned composers. His studies also included Ethnomusicology and Music Education. Nikos Kypourgos has composed vocal music (Knots, a choral "game" for 16 voices, was awarded the first prize at the International Rostrum of Composers organized by UNESCO in 1979), orchestral music, chamber music, ballet music, musicals and songs. For the past twenty years, Nikos Kypourgos has been occupied with incidental music for the theatre (having composed music for many different theatrical genres ranging from ancient Greek drama to contemporary theatre) as well as music for films (more than fifty films in Greece, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Turkey, USA, Canada). In both fields he has received numerous awards in Greece and abroad. Most of Kypourgos΄ work is available on CD. Many of his works were first performed in France, Italy, England, Spain, the United States and Belarus, (for full discography and filmography: www.nikoskypourgos.com). For many years he has been actively involved in the field of Music Education, being one of the pioneers in the formation of a modern Greek music pedagogical system. Keynote titleMusic and Songs for Children: stereotypes and paradoxes AbstractFor Greeks, music is linked with speech ever since the age of Homer: from the rhapsode –"the storyteller-singer", ancestor of the troubadour– we go through the chorals of ancient drama to themelopoeia and the hymns-odes of byzantine music, the medieval recited-sung akritika (borderline) and Cretan epics, the folk song, the rebetiko and the modern laiko (popular) song. Although it seems to be a contemporary fact that today we tend to sing less than before, singing still continues to be an irreplaceable and basic means of expression and communication. In respect to children's song, we study children's singing focusing on songs that adults compose for children. In the latter case, there are songs that address exclusively children, like the traditional lullabies and tachtarismata (nursery rhymes), and 'adult' songs that children embrace and love. Besides, rhapsodists and storytellers did not have only adults as an audience. Many Greek composers have tried to address the 'children's audience'. In this case the following paradox occurs: children are often unenthusiastic to musical material produced particularly for them, whereas they embrace songs that are not created for children. And they embrace them regardless of stylistic differences and music idioms. In general, children tend to surprise us; however, their judgment seems to be almost unmistakable. They deal with the music material with open-mindedness and evaluate it in terms of both its content and its form, its functionality and originality, and, most of all, in terms of its truth. Generally, children's response to the song is partly unpredictable. However, a general rule seems to apply: children show respect to the songs that do not underestimate them as an audience. In the current presentation, I will attempt, through examples of my personal experience, to approach the complex issue of children's songs and investigate the various contextual aspects of their creation (e.g., music pædeia, music-drama performances for children, musicals, radio), their perception and acceptance.
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Official announcement - at the GSME 6th Conference Opening Ceremony - that the 30th ISME World Conference on Music Education in 2012 will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece, hosted by the Greek Society for Music Education.
Graham Welch (ISME President-Elect) and Polyvios Androutsos (Chair, ISME 2012 Conference Organizing Committee)
Graham Welch, Polyvios Androutsos and May Kokkidou (GSME President) signing the Memorandum of Agreement for Organizing the 30th ISME Conference in Thessaloniki, Greece
Τα μέλη της ΕΕΜΕ έχουν σημαντική έκπτωση για την παρακολούθηση του 30ου παγκοσμιου συνεδρίου της ISME. Στον παρακάτω πίνακα αναφέρεται αναλυτικά το κόστος συμμετοχής για κάθε κατηγορία συνεδρου.
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Conference Organizing Group
Executive Board
Chair: Polyvios Androutsos
Vice Chair: Sophia Aggelidou, Maria Kourkourika
Secretary: Katerina Kouthouri
Treasurer: Myrto Vougiouka
Members: May Kokkidou, Nikos Theodoridis, Charoula Katsohi, Katerina Papazoglou
Members of the COG
Agalianou Olympia
Aggelidou Evdoxia
Aggouridakis Lefteris
Aintzi Vasiliki
Anastasiadou Ioanna
Andrianopoulou Monika
Androulaki Gloria
Avramidou Katerina
Bakoura Efi
Bardi Eleni
Bekiaridou Eleni
Benekou Tatiani
Chatzikamari Panagiota
Dimitrakopoulou Maria
Doundoulaki Stella-Maria
Economou Thomas
Eleftheriadis Nikolaos
Erkekoglou Christos
Evaggelou Faiy
Fotiadis – Karatsibis Alexandros
Filianou Maria
Fytika Athina
Gerosimou Maria
Giannopoulou Anna
Gianopoulos Charis
Giantzi Eva
Gkagka Afroditi
Gana Georgia
Gini Anastasia
Ginis Theofilos
Ioannidou Anastasia
Iordanidou Marina
Kalandaridou Despoina
Kale Kelly
Kamilaki Areti
Karagkouni Vicky
Karalazarou Sofia
Karapanou Ioanna
Kastrouni Katy
Katina Irini
Katrantsioti Maria
Katsarea Agni
Kelepouri Maria
Kiritsi Vasiliki
Koniari Dimitra
Konstantopoulou Ioanna Vasiliki
Kotelis Giorgos
Kotzamanidou Olga
Kotsira Lilly
Kouthouris Nikos
Kteniadaki Athina
Liaskou Nektaria
Loule Konstantina
Mantopoulou Elissavet
Margatiti Tina
Milona Helena
Mouchtaroglou Nikoleta
Moutsika Ourania
Neokleous Evi
Nikolaidou Chrisa
Panagopoulou – Slavik Aggelika
Papadia Clio
Papanikolopoulou Kyriaki
Papargyropoulos Konstantinos
Papari Eleni
Paparrizou Konstantina
Papaspyrou Despina
Papathanassiou Maria
Pappas Panagiotis
Parisi Zoi
Parpara Chryssee
Paschou Sofia – Monika
Patika Evgenia
Peninta Katerina
Penna Alexia
Penna Styliani
Petkoglou Theano
Plakoti Athanassia
Psirra Vassiliki
Sakka Maria
Sapnara Dimitra
Sarigianni Sofia – Nektaria
Sikoutri Evgenia
Simeonidis Pavlos
Simou Evita
Skitsa Argyro
Sotiriou Christina
Stathopoulos Theodora
Stavroulaki Anastasia
Stoumpou Kiriaki
Tanouri Alexia
Tarseni Sophia
Topalidou Violeta
Toumbari Valentini
Tsachouridis Konstantinos
Tsiami Kaliopi
Tsigka Christina
Tsougras Kostas
Tzouma Irini
Vougiouka Evagelia
Voutsa Maria
Vouvaris Petros
Zachariadou Vassiliki
Zarali Damiana
Volunteers
Bantela Basiliki
Belegrati Ifigenia
Bella Maria
Chatziantoniou Argyro
Chouzouri Viki
Damaskinou Maria
Deliaki Lena
Dimitriadis Alexandros
Erkekoglou-Margariti Maria
Erkekogrou Marianthi
Georgateli Pepi
Gisgaki Ioanna
Gkritza Vicky
Kamilaki Katerina
Kaffe Katerina
Kambaki Maria
Kambaki Roula
Karakasi Chrysanthi
Kiourtsidis Thomas
Kostaropoulou Elena
Kouloudi Vasiliki
Kouitzoglou Stavroul
Kyratzopoulou Stella Maria
Lalaounis Antonis
Masoura Maria
Michelaraki Marina
Nalmpantidis Christos
Ntemka Danai
Panoula Athina
Papaioannou Martina
Patieridou Anna
Pistokoula Maria
Rizos Anastasios
Rodofika Kiriaki
Theodoridou Nafsika
Theodosiadis Konstantinos
Theodosiadou Maria
Topalidou Violeta
Tsakibaloglou Ioanna
Vafiadou Sofia
Vakaloudis Ioannis
Vakaloudis Minas
Valla Αthena
Vasiliadou Melina
Vlachaki Marina
Chatzipetrou Nancy
Chatzoglou Panagiota
Yates Diana
Commissions' Seminars Hosts
Zoe Dionissiou
Kostas Kardamis
Leukothea Kartasidou
Lilly Kotsira
Despoina Matthaiopoulou
Dimitris Sarris
Lelouda Stamou
Aggeliki Triantafyllaki
Smaragda Chrysostomou
ISME 2012, Commissions' Seminars
Commission Seminars: Calls for presenters
Music in Schools and Teacher Education
Commission for Music Policy in Educational, Cultural and Mass Media Policies
Early Childhood Music Education
Community Music Activity
Music in Special Education, Music Therapy and Music Medicine
Research
Education of the Professional Musician
Commissions' Seminars Hosts
Zoe Dionissiou
Kostas Kardamis
Leukothea Kartasidou
Lily Kotsira
Despoina Matthaiopoulou
Dimitris Sarris
Lelouda Stamou
Aggeliki Triantafyllaki
Smaragda Chrysostomou
30th ISME World Conference on Music Education, Thessaloniki 2012
Conference Theme: «Music Paedeia: From Ancient Greek Philosophers
Toward Global Music Communities»
CONFERENCE SUB-THEMES
Music Paedeia: The Role of Music in the Development of Humankind
Musical Environments and Music Teaching-Learning
Constructing and De-constructing Philosophies of Music Education
Focusing on Landmarks in the History of Music Education
Music Education Moving toward the Future: New Era, New Perspectives
Comparative Music Education: Methodological Approaches and Practical Applications
Music Literacy and Music Pedagogy
Music Psychology: the Nature of Music Experience
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