Results of the Mediterranean Musical Heritage Forum

06/22/2005 05:39AM

Contributed by: ARomero

Chalkidike, Greece - A Mediterranean Music Forum, entitled “Mediterranean Musical Heritage - New Thoughts on the Sounds of Tradition”, organized by the cultural organization En Chordais – Musical Traditions of the Mediterranean as part of the MediMuses project, was held with great success in Chalkidike from June 10th to 12th.

The Forum was attended by more than 130 participants, musicians, musicologists, representatives of musical institutions and traditions from most Mediterranean countries but also central and northern Europe. Amongst them were Dr Kifah Fakhouri, President of the International Music Council of UNESCO, Rafael Dochao Moreno – chief administrator of the Barcelona Process (European Commission), Dr Ute Meinel – chief consultant to the Anna Lindh Foundation in Alexandria, Damien Pwono – secretary general of the International Music Council of UNESCO, Ruth Jakobi – general manager of the European Music Council, Fady Matar of Radio Monte Carlo Moyen Orient, as well as many important directors of Conservatories, Festivals and Cultural Organizations such as the Institut du Monde Arabe, the Citι de la Musique, Carthage Festival, Beiteddine Festival, the National Conservatories of Tunisia and Lebanon, the Centre for Higher Music Studies of Istanbul University and others.

During the Forum there was an interesting exchange of ideas about the future perspectives of the Euro-Mediterranean cultural dialogue, seen from the angle of the reconstitution and preservation of a common Mediterranean musical heritage. The result of the dialogue was the decision to extend and prolong the existing partnership network. The musicians and musicologists who were present signed a common proclamation in which they declare their declare their commitment to the dialogue between cultures and peoples, based on the knowledge and respect of the others cultural identity, so that music may be a dynamic force for peace for central Europe and the Mediterranean.

The Forum also featured three exceptional concerts of a high artistic and aesthetic standard with the following ensembles: En Chordais (Greece), Bezmara (Turkey), Beirut Oriental Ensemble (Lebanon), Persian Tradition (Iran) and Takht Musical de Tunsi (Tunisia).

[Photos: 1 - Ensemble En Chordais, 2 -Misirli Ahmet].


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