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Luís Henriques's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 week, 2 days ago
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, New Book Chapter published in Routledge book, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 1 week, 5 days ago
A new book chapter has just been published on a Routledge-published studies book on historical soundscapes. Soundscapes of the Early Modern Hispanophone and Lusophone Worlds was edited by Victor Sierra Matute and […]
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, IV International Historical Soundscapes Conference in Évora, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 2 months, 4 weeks ago
The fourth edition of the International Conference on historical soundscapes titled “Rethinking Soundscapes: Traditions, Communities and Heritage” will take place at the School of Arts of the University of Évora […]
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, CFP IV International Historical Soundscapes Conference in Évora, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 7 months, 2 weeks ago
The IV International Conference “Rethinking Soundscapes: Communities, Heritage and Traditions”, that will take place at the University of Évora (Portugal) 27-29 November 2024, has now the period for proposals […]
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Luís Henriques changed their profile picture on Humanities Commons 8 months, 2 weeks ago
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, Art & Heritage Meeting in S. Jorge Island, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 8 months, 3 weeks ago
Next weekend, 13-14 May, I’ll be in São Jorge Island (Azores) for the fifth edition of the Art & Heritage Meeting promoted by the friends of ACROARTE.
After four years (last edition was in 2019), we’re […]
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, Participation in the Art & Heritage Meeting, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 9 months, 1 week ago
Some photos of the conference afternoon during the Art & Heritage Meeting organised together with the friends of the ACROARTE conservation and restoration atelier in S. Jorge Island (Azores), last 13 […]
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, The choir lectern of Angra Cathedral (Terceira Island, Azores), on the site Canto Mensurable on Humanities Commons 9 months, 1 week ago
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Lecterns played an important part in the visual culture of musical practice in church choirs throughout the centuries. The stalls have been frequently regarded as the epitome of wood-carving carpentry a […]
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Canto Mensurable wrote a new post, The Procession of Soledade in 1656 Évora, on the site Canto Mensurable on Humanities Commons 10 months, 1 week ago
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The so-called Good Friday procession organized by the Misericórdia of Évora in 1656, was in fact the procession of the Soledade. This procession seemed to be a strong Iberian devotion that commemorated the […]
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Luís Henriques's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 11 months ago
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, Music Editions performed by Grupo Vocal Olisipo at Concert Cycle in Évora, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 11 months ago
Several editions I prepared for Grupo Vocal Olisipo’s 2023 concert programme were presented in this year’s edition of the Concert Cycle “A Quaresma na Escola de Música da Sé de Évora, promoted in Évora by the Ebo […]
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Luís Henriques's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year ago
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, Music editions performed by Grupo Vocal Olisipo at Música em S. Roque 2023, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 1 year, 2 months ago
Several music editions I prepared for Grupo Vocal Olisipo, dir. Armando Possante, will be performed in this year’s edition of the sacred music festival Música em São Roque.
The Festival Música em São Roq […]
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Luís Henriques wrote a new post, Instrumental polyphony by Diogo Dias Melgaz, on the site Luís Henriques on Humanities Commons 1 year, 2 months ago
One of the achievements of my PhD in Musicology at the University of Évora was the opportunity to see some of the music of the Évora composers Diogo Dias Melgaz (1638-1700), and Pedro Vaz Rego both recorded on C […]
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Luís Henriques deposited Uma Schola Cantorum na Sé de Angra no início do século XX in the group Music in the Azores studies on Humanities Commons 1 year, 3 months ago
Este artigo estuda a Schola Cantorum criada na Catedral de Angra (Açores) no ano de 1905, no seguimento da publicação, em 1903, do Motu Proprio “Tra le sollecitudine” de Pio X sobre a música sacra. A schola tinha como função primordial o ensino do cantochão (canto gregoriano) e latim a um número considerável de crianças que, como meninos de coro,…[Read more]
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Luís Henriques deposited Cadernos ACROARTE Arte & Património I on Humanities Commons 1 year, 3 months ago
Este número dos Cadernos ACROARTE Arte & Património reúne os textos de algumas comunicações apresentadas na sessão de conferências dos encontros “Arte & Património”, realizados pelo ACROARTE em colaboração com a Ouvidoria de S. Jorge, na Ilha de São Jorge, Açores, entre 2017 e 2019.
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The first volume of the Canto Mensurable blog, comprising the posts published in the blog’s website throughout the 2021 year. This first edition also includes posts published in the previous two years.
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Luís Henriques deposited Uma Schola Cantorum na Sé de Angra no início do século XX on Humanities Commons 1 year, 3 months ago
Este artigo estuda a Schola Cantorum criada na Catedral de Angra (Açores) no ano de 1905, no seguimento da publicação, em 1903, do Motu Proprio “Tra le sollecitudine” de Pio X sobre a música sacra. A schola tinha como função primordial o ensino do cantochão (canto gregoriano) e latim a um número considerável de crianças que, como meninos de coro,…[Read more]
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Luís Henriques's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 1 year, 3 months ago
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Luís Henriques deposited Organ activity in the Church of Santo Antão, Évora, in the 1570s in the group Music in Évora studies on Humanities Commons 1 year, 3 months ago
The collegiate church of Santo Antão in Évora was one of the most important religious institutions of the city. It was also an important place of musical activity. This text will focus on the organ activity in the Collegiate during the 1570s, following the end of construction and repairs in the church.
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