Online seminars 7-8 September

What should the database be called and how do we increase the proportion of historical music?

This autumn we are hiring a project manager on a part-time basis!

New and interested? Welcome to get on board.
With us before in the project? Help us to get off to a good start!

Seminar 7 and 8 September at 9.30-12.30

Please register via our facebook event https://fb.me/e/1oqTnD0W1 or send us an email sofia.sahlin@kvast.org so we can plan the days in the best way.

A suggested name is ”Nordic Music Database”, what do you think?
Do you have a suggestion of your own?
How did ”Levande Musikarv” in Sweden do when they found unreleased older music? Savolax Musikaliska Sällskap delivers success after success and digitizes older music – how do they work?

Program items:

Day 1: Thursday 7 September
09.30-10.10 Current situation in the project and the various Nordic countries. Questions.
10.10-10.50 Historical music part 1 – find and make available. Ann-Charlotte Hell – Swedish Music Heritage and Petteri Nieminen Savo Music Society
10.50-11.10 Break
11.10-12.10 Marketing of the database and its name, Sofia Sahlin chair KVAST
12.10-12.30 Time for upcoming topics

Day 2: Friday 8 September
09.30-10.30 The name of the database and target groups. Håkan Sandberg, communications advisor.
10.30-11.00 Historical music part 2 – Thomas Husted Kirkegaard Ph D Musicology and editor at Edition-S
11.00-11.20 Break
11.20-11.50 Historical music
11.50-12.30 Maybe a decision about the name of the database! Summary, questions and goodbye

Feel free to invite people with communication skills, expertise in historical music or others who you think can strengthen our network for creating the database.

KVAST greetings from the project group the Nordic database project

With support from Letterstedtska föreningen

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