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Meetings on The Value of Art

05 Dec from 17:30 to 19:00
Cinemateca Portuguesa

ISEG's Cultural Commission and the Faculty of Fine Arts of Universidade de Lisboa (FBAUL) are promoting a Round Table on The Value of Art, on the 5th December, at 17.30, at the Cinemateca Portuguesa (Livraria Linha de Sombra, 1st Floor).

The initiative includes the participation of

  • Carla Caramujo - soprano
  • Rui Morais - OPART/ TNSC/ Cistermúsica  
  • José Carlos Pereira - poet, essayist and professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts
  • Filomena Ferreira - Advisor to the Dean's Office and a member of ISEG's Cultural Commission
  • Moderator: João Almeida - Director Antena 2

Here's a presentation of the book M. Heidegger, H.-G. Gadamaer and Paul Ricoeur. Aestheticsby José Carlos Pereira, by philosopher Rui Lopo.


Biographies:

Carla Caramujo, Soprano

Carla Caramaujo has a Bachelor's and Master's degree from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She won the Luísa Todi National Singing Competition (Lisbon), the Musikförderpreis der Hans-Sachs-Loge (Nuremberg), the Dewar Award, the Chevron Excellence Award, and also the Ye Cronies Award (United Kingdom).

From Baroque opera to contemporary productions, her performances include: Contessa di Folleville (Il viaggio a Reims), Gilda (Rigoletto), Donna Anna (Don Giovanni), Adele (O Morcego), Clorinda (La Cenerentola) and Lisette (La Rondine), at the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos; Violetta (La traviata), at the Sintra Festival; Adina (L'elisir d'amore), at the Teatro da Trindade; Nena (Lo frate 'nnamorato by Pergolesi), Vespina (La Spinalba by F. A. de Almeida), at the CCB and at the Vigo Festival, with Os Músicos do Tejo; Valetto (L'Incoronazione di Poppea), at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh; Armida (Rinaldo), at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre; The Queen of the Night (The Magic Flute), at the Trinity Theatre in Kent; Fiordiligi (Così fan tutte), at the Rivoli Theatre; Herz (Der Schauspieldirektor by Mozart), at the CCB; Blue Fairy (La bella dormente by Respighi), Controller (Flight, by J. Dove), in Glasgow. Dove), in Glasgow; Salomé (O sonho, by P. Amaral), with the London Sinfonietta; Lady Sarashina, by P. Eötvös, at the São Luiz Theatre; and Onheama, by J. G. Ripper, at the Terras Sem Sombra Festival. She was part of the cast of Un moto di gioia, Mozart Concert Arias, by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, with Divino Sospiro and Companhia Nacional de Bailado.

As a concert soloist she has performed: Messiah by Händel, A German Requiem by Brahms, Mass in C Minor, Coronation Mass, Requiem and Vesperae solennes de confessore by Mozart, Symphony No. 9 by Beethoven, Gloria by Poulenc, Passion according to St. John by J. S. Bach, Elias by Mendelssohn, Carmina Burana by C. Orff, Stabat Mater by Haydn and Pergolesi, Cap al meu silenci by S. Pueyo, Lua, canção uma morte by Nuno Côrte-Real and Cinco poemas de Vinicius Moraes by J. G. Pueyo. Pueyo, Lua, canção de uma morte by Nuno Côrte-Real and Cinco poemas de Vinicius de Moraes by J.G. Ripper. Ripper, at venues such as Heidelberg Hall, Smetana Hall (Prague), The New Sage Gateshead Music Centre (Newcastle), Barbican Hall (London), Teatro Péon Contreras (Mérida, Mexico), Grande Auditorio Gulbenkian, SODRE (Montevideo), Usina del Arte (Buenos Aires), Teatro San Martin (Córdoba, Argentina), Theatro da Paz (Belém), among various other national and international festivals.

Rui David Fernandes Morais, OPART/ TNSC/ Cistermúsica

Attended a Postgraduation in Political Science and International Relations at Universidade Católica (2002-2003); has a degree in Law from the Lisbon School of Law (2000); studied for a degree in Music (Saxophone) at the Lisbon School of Music (1999-2000); and attended a Complementary Saxophone course at the School of Music of the National Conservatory (1992).

He is the Artistic Director of ABA - Banda de Alcobaça Associação de Artes (since 2019); Founder and Executive Director of Academia de Música de Alcobaça (2002-2019); General Director of Cistermúsica - Festival de Música de Alcobaça (since 2001); Founder and General Director of Gravíssimo - Festival e Academia Internacional de Metais Graves (since 2010); Executive Director of Concurso Internacional de Música de Câmara "Cidade de Alcobaça" (2010-2017); Consultant and cultural programmer for the Municipality of Alcobaça (2004-2018); Legal advisor to the Ministry of the Environment and Spatial Planning (2004-2005); Legal advisor to the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (2003-2004); Legal advisor to the Lisbon City Council (2002-2003); Professor of Saxophone at the Santa Cecília Music Academy, the Academia de Amadores de Música, and Orfeão de Leiria (1990-1994).

President of the board of ABA - Banda de Alcobaça Associação de Artes (since 2000); President of the Associação Académica de Lisboa (1996-1998); President of the Associação Académica da Faculdade de Direito de Lisboa (1994-1996); Founder of several organizations dedicated to culture and music (Associação Orquestra do Tejo, Associação Orquestra Filarmónica Portuguesa) and representative in several national and international cultural cooperation structures, namely by "Artemrede - Teatro de Associados" and "EFA - European Festivals Association". Guest speaker at cultural events and author of articles in the media

Filomena Ferreira, Advisor to the Dean's Office and a ember of ISEG's Cultural Commission

She has a degree in Modern Languages and Literature from Universidade de Lisboa a Masters in Marketing from ISEG, Universidade de Lisboa.

Advisor to ISEG's Dean's Office for Public and International Relations.

Responsible for developming institutional partnerships at the national level, and above all, at the international level, such as Bilateral Relations with universities and institutions in other countries, essentially outside the European area.

Student Ombudsman. Member of ISEG's Cultural Commission.

José Carlos Pereira, Poet, essayist, and professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts

He has a degree in Philosophy, a Masters in Theories of Art and a PhD in Aesthetics. Poet, essayist and professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Universidade de Lisboa, he teaches course units at all levels of education. He has published aesthetic doctrines in Portugal, including: From Romanticism to Presence, The Value of Art, Subjectivity at the Limits of Reason, and Looking and Seeing: 10 Works for Understanding Art.

He is an integrated researcher at CIEBA, a foreign associate researcher at the Postgraduate Program in Visual Arts at the State University of Santa Catarina (Brazil), and a member of the Institute of Luso-Brazilian Philosophy.