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Natalia Bieletto will participate this Thursday, November 27th, in the Jesús Romero Chair at the Carlos Chávez National Center for Musical Research and Documentation in Mexico. She will be part of the “Musical Listening and Beyond” Round Table, where she will speak about the “Politicization of Listening and Social Uses of Sound Cartographies.”

The central theme of this panel is as follows: “Musical research has expanded to include different aspects of the social life of sound in contexts that are not necessarily musical. Among these branches, listening studies stand out: How do we listen to music and the world? Are there diverse cultural regimes of listening? Do ways of listening transform over time? Is listening a recording of the acoustic information of the environment or an exercise in exploration, selection, and construction of meaning, guided by our perceptual capabilities and culture? Is it possible to speak of listening from a gendered, decolonial, or posthumanist perspective? What do recent theories of the embodied and extended mind tell us about listening? The participants in this panel have addressed these issues from very different fields such as history, anthropology, musicology, and embodied cognition.”

That’s not all, because today she will be interviewed at the Spanish-Speaking Music Supervision Association. 10am Mexico time (1pm Chile time) to discuss the book “The Music of the Tents in Mexico City”.

Both activities will be conducted remotely.

Interview at ASM

November, Wendesday, 26th 10 am (MX), 1 pm (CL)

Online

Cátedra Jesús Romero

Panel: “Listen to Music and Beyond”

November, Thursday, 27th, 12 pm a 2 pm (GMT-6)

Online

 

 

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