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SUMMARY:TUMAC BSE No.32: "Music and Liturgy in Istanbul's Jewish Community" - Dr. Joseph Alpar
DESCRIPTION:\n					\n						Türk Müziği Akademik Çevresi’nin (TUMAC) 2022-2023 akademik yılı Güz Dönemi Bilim Sanat Etkinlikleri (BSE) programı\, Bennington College Music Faculty’de etnomüzikoloji alanında görev yapan Dr. Joseph Alpar’ın “Music and Liturgy in Istanbul’s Jewish Community” başlıklı İngilizce sunumuyla sona eriyor. 28 Ocak 2023 Cumartesi günü saat 21:00’da (UTC+3) gerçekleşecek etkinlik\, Orient-Institut Istanbul’da araştırma görevlisi entomüzikolog Dr. Will Sumits’in moderatörlüğünde TUMAC Youtube kanalından canlı yayınlanacak. \n\nTUMAC Youtube canlı yayın linki için tıklayınız.\n\n\n\n\n\nFacebook etkinlik sayfası\n\nSUNUM HAKKINDA\nIn this lecture\, ethnomusicologist Dr. Joseph Alpar will explore ongoing transformations in the sacred musical repertoires\, and the religious identities that they represent\, of Istanbul’s contemporary Jewish community. Synagogue cantors (hazzanim) and laypeople alike negotiate their religious identities as Turkish Jews in the musical choices they make. While many try to maintain the community’s local music tradition\, rooted in makam—the melodic dimension of Turkish music—others attempt to broaden their repertoire with musics from Israel\, the United States\, and Ḥabad Hasidic Judaism. Hazzanim and community members articulate ambivalent and changing attitudes about their Jewish identities\, memory\, and the value of local tradition in their diverse approaches to making sacred music in Istanbul today.\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n \nDr. Joseph Alpar\n\n\nIn this lecture\, ethnomusicologist Dr. Joseph Alpar will explore ongoing transformations in the sacred musical repertoires\, and the religious identities that they represent\, of Istanbul’s contemporary Jewish community. Synagogue cantors (hazzanim) and laypeople alike negotiate their religious identities as Turkish Jews in the musical choices they make. While many try to maintain the community’s local music tradition\, rooted in makam—the melodic dimension of Turkish music—others attempt to broaden their repertoire with musics from Israel\, the United States\, and Ḥabad Hasidic Judaism. Hazzanim and community members articulate ambivalent and changing attitudes about their Jewish identities\, memory\, and the value of local tradition in their diverse approaches to making sacred music in Istanbul today.\n\n\n \n\n\nAfiş tasarımı: Orçun Güneşer\n\n\nYayın sorumlusu: Eşref Berk Türkoğlu\n\n\n\n\n					\n				\n
URL:https://tumac.org/etkinlik/tumac-bse-no-32-music-and-liturgy-in-istanbuls-jewish-community-dr-joseph-alpar/
LOCATION:TUMAC Youtube kanalı\, Türkiye
CATEGORIES:TUMAC BSE
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