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SUMMARY:Symposium: Tools and Treasures: Perspectives on Early Musical Instr
 uments of the Lund University Academic Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Kontakt: sylvia.lysko@odeum.lu.se\n\nSince 1745\, Lund Universi
 ty has maintained its own orchestra –&nbsp\;Akademiska kapellet&nbsp\;(L
 und University Academic Orchestra) – in which students perform under pro
 fessional direction. In connection with a new exhibition at Lund Universit
 y's Historical Museum\, featuring a selection of the orchestra's historic 
 instruments\, the Odeum Music Centre is organising an international sympos
 ium dedicated to this remarkable collection.The symposium will cover the f
 ollowing topics:The instrument collection of Lund University Academic Orch
 estra: overview and contextsTobias Lund (Odeum\, Lund University)The lives
  of the historical instruments of Lund University Academic Orchestra as mu
 seum objects in StockholmMadeleine Modin (Centre for Swedish Folk Music an
 d Jazz Research\, Stockholm)&nbsp\;The Lund chalumeaux: an exceptional glo
 bal resource&nbsp\;Ingrid E. Pearson (Senior Academic Tutor\, Royal Colleg
 e of Music\, London)&nbsp\;Richard Haka’s double-reed instruments: explo
 ring instrumental combinations in the Dutch Republic\, 1677–1725Luís Ta
 sso Athayde Santos (historical bassoonist\, oboist\, recorderist and schol
 ar in Malmö/Amsterdam)An eighteenth-century banana fluteBert Junno (Gabat
 her\, Södertälje)From bass to sixth flute: recorders in the Lund collect
 ionEmelie Roos (recorderist\, Höör Barock and Malmö Academy of Music)Ho
 rns and horn players in the Lund University Academic Orchestra during the 
 second half of the eighteenth centuryEric Wahlsteen (Department of Biology
 \, Lund University)Extant musical instruments as evidence of the importanc
 e of Danzig (Gdańsk) for musical life in seventeenth- to nineteenth-centu
 ry ScandinaviaBenjamin Vogel (Professor emeritus\, University of Szczecin\
 , Poland)A Danish ‘Bachbow’ from the mid-twentieth century: violinist 
 and patent analyst Tobias Junno in conversation with Tobias LundTobias Jun
 no (Ericsson\, Lund) and Tobias LundConcluding remarksMarie Martens (Curat
 or\, The Danish Music Museum\, Copenhagen)Free admission&nbsp\;PLEASE NOTE
 : Registration is required and opens to the public&nbsp\;on 2 September. I
 f you are a scholar\, musician or other professional who takes a particula
 r interest in early musical instruments\, music history\, or the history o
 f Lund University\, please write to&nbsp\;sylvia.lysko@odeum.lu.se&nbsp\;f
 or information on early registration.&nbsp\;The symposium will be held in 
 English.Don't miss to visit the exhibition&nbsp\;Three Centuries of Music 
 in Lund: The Instrument Collection of Akademiska Kapellet&nbsp\;at the&nbs
 p\;Historical Museum. Read more about the exhibition here.\n\nMer informat
 ion om händelsen: https://www.odeum.lu.se/evenemang/symposium-tools-and-t
 reasures-perspectives-early-musical-instruments-lund-university-academic
DTSTART;TZID=GMT:20261003T070000
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LOCATION: Kapellsalen\, ODEUM\, Paradisgatan 4\,  22350 Lund
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