Musical Conversation Day with Father Ivan Moody - 21 June 2019
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Η σχετική ανακοίνωση έχει ως εξής:
Our
last Conversation Day of the year -on Friday 21 June- will be a very special
event indeed, being both a presentation and a workshop of musical and
theological reflection! The special guest for the day will be renowned composer
and academic Revd Dr Ivan Moody. Father Ivan will speak on ‘Orthodox Aesthetics
and Contemporary Art’, while illustrating his talk with musical pieces and
eventually inviting the audience to dialogue and reflection on the theme of the
day and on the music presented.
Father
Ivan studied composition with Brian Dennis at London University, William Brooks
at York University and privately with John Tavener. He also studied Orthodox
theology at the University of Joensuu, Finland. He is active as a conductor,
having directed ensembles such as Voces Angelicae, the Kastalsky Chamber Choir
(Britain), Capilla Peña Florida (Spain), Cappella Romana (USA), the Choir of
the Cathedral of St George, Novi Sad, (Serbia) the Kotor Art Festival Choir
(Montenegro), the Orthodox Choir of the University of Joensuu (Finland) and
Ensemble Alpha (Portugal). Father Ivan is also a widely published musicologist.
His research interests include the music of Eastern Europe, especially 20th
century and contemporary music from Russia and the Balkans, the music of the
Orthodox Church in the modern era, music and spirituality, music as theology,
Serbian church music, the aesthetics of modernism and post-modernism and their
intersection with Orthodox church music and the musical culture of the Mediterranean.
His
most notable compositions include: 'Canticum Canticorum I' (written for the
Hilliard Ensemble and premiered in 1987), 'Prayer for the Forests', (1990), the
oratorio 'Passion and Resurrection' (1992), the cello concerto 'Epitaphios'
(1993), the cantata 'Revelation' (1995), 'Endechas y Canciones' (1996), the
recorder concerto 'Pnevma' (1998), 'Lamentations of the Myrrhbearer' (2001) for
string quartet, 'Lumière sans déclin' (2000) for string orchestra, and the
choral triptych 'Words of the Angel' (1998), 'Troparion of Kassiani' (1999) and
'A Lion’s Sleep' (2002), the 'Dormition of the Virgin' (2003) and many others.
This
is a free event, generously sponsored - like all Conversation Days so far - by
Dr and Mrs Sebastian Koga of New Orleans, Louisiana.
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