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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Egyptian Composer Aziz El-Shawan’s Career and the Loeb Musical Library Collection of El Shawan's Musical Manuscripts 
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SUMMARY:Egyptian Composer Aziz El-Shawan’s Career and the Loeb Musical Library Collection of El Shawan's Musical Manuscripts 
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<strong>The Harvard Music Department </strong>and the<strong> Center for Middle Eastern Studies </strong>present</p><p>	<strong>Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco</strong><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="0e50911d-9b38-4eba-a4b2-fc7c5d80aae6" data-align="right" alt="Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media><br>Professor of Ethnomusicology, Director of the Instituto de Etnomusicologia – Centro de Estudos em Música e Dança, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; and President of the International Council for Traditional Music.</p><p>	<em>Please join us for a reception following the talk in the Spalding Room, Loeb Music Library.</em><!--break--></p><p>	The daughter of prominent Egyptian composer Aziz El-Shawan, Professor Castelo-Branco received her doctorate from Columbia University, taught at New York University (1979-1982), and was visiting professor at Columbia University, Princeton University and Chicago University. She has carried out field research in Portugal, Egypt and Oman resulting in publications on: cultural politics, musical nationalism, identity, music media, modernity and music and conflict.</p><p>	Recent publications include: <em>Enciclopédia da Música em Portugal no Século XX</em> (4 vols) (ed.). <em>Lisboa: Círculo de Leitores/Temas e Debates</em> (2010); <em>Music and Conflict</em>. (co-editor with John O’Connell and author of the Epilogue), Urbana: Illinois University Press (2010); <em>Traditional Arts in Southern Arabia: Music and Society in Sohar, Sultante of Oman</em> (with Dieter Christensen). Berlin: <em>VWB Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung</em> (2009); The “Politics and Aesthetics of Two-Part Singing in Southern Alentejo,” in Ardian Ahmedaja &amp; Gerlinde Haid (eds.) <em>European Voices: Polyphonic Singing in the Balkans and the Mediterranean</em>. Viena: Bohlau (2008). She has been president of the International Council for Traditional Music since 2013;  and served as: Vice President of the Society for Ethnomusicology (2007 – 2009) and of the International Council for Traditional Music (1997-2001 and 2009-2013); Vice Chancellor of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (2007-2009). Castelo-Branco is a recipient of the Glarean Award for music research of the Swiss Musicological Society (2013), the Gold &amp; Silver Medals for Cultural merit of the City Halls of Lisbon and Cascais, respectively (2012 &amp; 2007), and the Pro-Author Award of the Portuguese Author’s Society (2010).</p><p>	This talk &amp; reception are free and open to the public.</p><p>	<strong>Co-sponsors:</strong> Harvard Department of Music, Center for Middle Eastern Studies<br><strong>Contact:</strong> <a href="mailto:bannatyn@fas.harvard.edu">Lesley Bannatyne</a></p>
LOCATION:Davison Room, Loeb Music Library, 3 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138
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