Postgraduate Programme in Ethnomusicology and Musical Practice2024-02-05T21:55:53+03:00

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC STUDIES
SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, NKUA

MSc “Ethnomusicology and
Music Act”

EXECUTION/CERTIFICATION
OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC

23-24

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC STUDIES
SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, NKUA

MSc “Ethnomusicology and
Music Act”

EXECUTION/CERTIFICATION
OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC

23-24

Theoretical Courses

Teacher-in-charge: Lambros Liavas. Faculty: Charis Sarris, Dimitris Pyrgiotis, Evangelia Chaldaiaki. Special seminars: Tasos Hapsoulas, Maria Papavlou, Panagiotis Pulos, Eleni Kallimopoulou, Rena Loutzaki, Yannis Valiantsas.

Directional Courses

Dionysia Pappouli and Evangelia Chaldaiaki (traditional singing), Vangelis Karipis (traditional percussion), Alexandros Arkadopoulos (folk clarinet), Giorgos Marinakis (folk violin), Kyriakos Tapakis (oud), Nikos Angelopoulos (lute), Iphigenia Ioannou (cannon), Panagiotis Vergos (santuri), Paris Perysinakis (Aegean-Crete lyre), Elias Yfantidis (Pontian lyre), Achilleas Tigas (nei-flute).

Musical Ensembles

Responsible: Alexandros Arkadopoulos, Alexandros Kapsokavadis

Information and assistance

For information and submission of application forms please contact the University of Athens, Secretariat of the Department of Music Studies, School of Philosophy, 3rd floor, Zografou Campus (for the attention of Mr. Nikolaos Flerianou, tel. 210 7277894) P.O. Box 157 84, Athens.

Directions

Performance / Interpretation
of Traditional Music

Directions

Performance / Interpretation of Traditional Music

Traditional Song
Traditional Percussion
Folk Clarinet
Folk Violin
Ud
Lute
Santouri
Qanun
Aegean Lyra (Cretan-Dodecanese Lyra)
Pontian Lyra
Ney

Faculty

Instruments & Ensembles

The courses are taught by renowned artists of our traditional music and faculty members of the Department of Music Studies of the University of Athens

Faculty

Instruments & Ensembles

The courses are taught by renowned artists of our traditional music and faculty members of the Department of Music Studies of the University of Athens

Application

The duration of study in the MSc leading to the award of the MSc is defined as four (4) academic semesters, including the time for the preparation of the thesis. In order to obtain a Master’s degree, each postgraduate student must attend and successfully pass all the courses offered in the MSc and prepare a postgraduate thesis, thus accumulating one hundred and twenty (120) ECTS.

Application

The duration of study in the MSc leading to the award of the MSc is defined as four (4) academic semesters, including the time for the preparation of the thesis. In order to obtain a Master’s degree, each postgraduate student must attend and successfully pass all the courses offered in the MSc and prepare a postgraduate thesis, thus accumulating one hundred and twenty (120) ECTS.

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