Events
Church Music History - Afternoon in The Science Basement
The Science Basement would like to invite you to listen and interact during an Afternoon in the Science Basement. The first speaker of the monthly Fall series, Samuli Korkalainen, from the University of Helsinki will present their work, ‘Church Music History: How on Earth can it be interesting?
Description: The history of Lutheran Church music is perhaps not the most exciting topic for some. However, it’s much more than just hymn lyrics and melodies. Congregational singing never happens in a vacuum; it’s always influenced by philosophical and theological thoughts, but political ideas and societal changes have an impact on it as well. Interdisciplinary research on 19th-century Finnish church music thus opens a broad perspective on people’s everyday life in their own localities, and on pan-European flows that also reached the far North two hundred years ago.
More info: follow our event on FB by clicking this link http://tinyurl.com/churchmusichistory or email
the organizing team at afternoons@thesciencebasement.org
Ps. Any PhD student from University of Helsinki or Aalto can give a talk (any
topic), contact the email above to find out more ;)
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