Martín Liut will give the inaugural lecture at Musicians in Congress.
The ninth edition of Musicians in Congress will take place on September 10, 11, and 12 under the theme “Music and Politics: Territories, Connections, and Memory.” Tomorrow, CMUS postdoctoral researcher Martín Liut will give the inaugural lecture “The Politics of Songs: Music as Archive and Agenda.” That same afternoon, at 2:00 PM, he will coordinate the panel “2001: A Sung Crisis. Recent History Conceived by Public Universities in the Pandemic.”
Musicians in Congress consists of conferences, workshops, panels, presentations, and live music at the Instituto Superior de Música – UNL (Ciudad Universitaria) in Santa Fe. The thematic axes are as follows:
1. “Territorial Connections, Activism, and Music”;
2. “Constructions of Subjectivities, Music, and Sound”;
3. “Technologies in Phonography: Acoustics, Music, and Sound”;
4. “Applied Analysis: Performance, Musical Genres, and Styles”;
5. “Music Education: Practices and Curriculum”;
6. “Public Policies, Institutions, and Collective Configurations in Music.”
Inaugural lecture by Martín Liut
🗓️Wednesday, September 10th, 9:15 a.m.
📍Auditorium ISM