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Música Viva


Não agarrámos a 13ª edição do festival programado por Miguel Azguime, Música Viva:
Percepção e Estéticas na Criação Musical - Transmutações do Som e Novas Tecnologias, decorreu de 11 a 23 de Setembro, com programa dividido entre Lisboa e Porto.

A Casa da Música no Porto acolheu uma boa parte dos eventos da edição 2007. Fórum de amplitude indiscutível, continua a viver da ousadia do Miguel Azguime que, de forma itenerante, tem conseguido manter uma postura ímpar na divulgação da criação musical portuguesa contemporânea. Música e tecnologia, analógico-digital, electrónica e acústica, vértices que ajudam a perceber o edifício cultural Miso.

A edição do próximo ano decorrerá em Lisboa de 19 a 27 de Setembro 2008. Mais atenção!

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