Français Le Volume 2 (Numéros 2 & 3) de NEMO-Online (V. 1.01 LR) est publié et accessible librement en téléchargement à cette adresse: https://nemo-online.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/NEMO-Online-Vol.-2-No.-2-and-3-V.-1.01-LR-141130.pdf. Le fichier des animations pour l’article d’Amine Beyhom “Dossier : Influence des théories européanisées du xixe siècle sur la notation et la pratique des modes de la musique arabe et d’autres musiques, à travers la mise en exergue du mythe du genre ḥijāz semi-tonal,” Near Eastern Musicology Online 2 3 |2014-11| p. 87–177, (visibles et écoutables dans une présentation Power Point) peut être téléchargé par le lien https://nemo-online.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Amine-Beyhom-Hijaz-pour-NEMO-n°3-141129.ppsx. English NEMO-Online, Vol. 2, Nos. 2 & 3 (V. 1.01 LR) [more…]
Français Le Volume 1 (N° 1) de NEMO-Online est désormais accessible librement en téléchargement à cette adresse: https://nemo-online.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/NEMO-Vol.-1-N°1-130929-V.-1.01-LR.pdf. English NEMO-Online, Volume 1 is now available for free dowloading at: https://nemo-online.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/NEMO-Vol.-1-N°1-130929-V.-1.01-LR.pdf.
English Click on this link to go to the payment page for NEMO No. 1 (Vol. 1) at the price of £20.00 for the whole volume (in pdf format). Table of contents: Erik MARCHAND : “Une musique modale de tradition populaire en Occident – Tribune”, NEMO-Online 1 1 |2012-11| p. 5–10. François PICARD : “Back to modality. Musical Modes Revisited”, NEMO-Online 1 1 |2012-11| p. 11–18. Markos SKOULIOS : “Modern theory and notation of Byzantine chanting tradition – A Near Eastern musicological perspective”, NEMO-Online 1 1 |2012-11| p. 19–38. Jacob OLLEY : “Modal diversity in early Ottoman music – The case of makâm Sabâ”, NEMO-Online 1 1 [more…]
English NEMO-Online No. 3 : Call for papers Research groups CERMAA, ICONEA and PLM are seeking papers for the third issue of NEMO. The theme will be about ‘Myths and truths in Music from the Antiquity to the Present.’ (Mesopotamia, Asia, Egypt, Africa, Greece, Rome, Byzantium, the Occident and beyond.) Myths and legends always have had their purpose in the building-up of history and of its truisms such as with magical powers of the lyre and others. The Orient is particularly rich with such events even reaching the domain of theory, and often leading to astonishing blunders. Principal themes: Myths [more…]