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SUMMARY:Samples: Greek Music Across Digital and Acoustic Domains
DESCRIPTION:Sampling is the practice of manipulating a portion of an audio recording for use in another recording. The adaptation of familiar rhythms\, melodies\, voices\, and sounds in different environments is a process that has driven music production for centuries. Folk tunes are frequently adapted in classical music and serve as a template for creating songs in multiple languages. While in some cases sounds are completely transformed beyond recognition\, the invocation of a familiar musical idea can serve to trigger feelings of nostalgia and collective memories. \nThe proposed concert program is itself a sampling of iconic moments in the history of Greek music. Drawing from several musical traditions\, the performance will bring together audio that is often presented in separate contexts. In addition to the Princeton Laptop Orchestra and other student participants\, the concert will feature Nikos Kouroupakis\, a vocalist and composer\, celebrated for revitalizing tunes that have been forgotten and introducing the Greek public to music from other cultures. \nFree admission for Princeton University students\, faculty\, and staff\nGeneral public: $10\, at the door $15\nTicket reservations: tickets.princeton.edu \nCo-sponsored by Lewis Center for the Arts\, Department of Music\, Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication\, Department of Computer Science\, Program in Near Eastern Studies\, Humanities Council\, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
URL:https://humanities.princeton.edu/event/samples-greek-music-across-digital-and-acoustic-domains/
LOCATION:Richardson Auditorium\, Richardson Auditorium\, Princeton\, NJ\, 08544\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Helen (Eleni) Banis":MAILTO:hbanis@princeton.edu
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