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Ibn Sina Foundation took part in the conference “The World of Music-2024. Information – Communication – Creativity”

Ibn Sina Foundation participated in in the conference “The World of Music-2024. Information – Communication – Creativity” that took place on the 15 of October at the conference hall of P.I. Chaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and on the 16 of October at the reading hall of the State Institute of Art Studies.

Tatiana Georgievna Korneeva, the chief of the educational project LectOrient, spoke on behalf of Ibn Sina Foundation at the opening ceremony of the conference. She disclosed Foundation’s activities in studying Music traditions of different regions of the Islamic world. She also presented newly published books “Music in the Context of Islam: Traditions of Iran” (the scientific editor: T.M. Jani-zadeh, 2019), “Philosophy of Music. Theory and Practice of the Art of Maqam” (G.B. Shamilli, 2020) and “The History and Anthropology of Music in the Islamic World: Regional Traditions” (the scientific editor: T.M. Jani-zadeh, 2023).

On the second day of the conference Tamila Mahmudovna Jani-zadeh, who is a Candidate of Art Studies, an Assistant Professor of the Department of the History of Music of Gnesins Russian Academy, presented the books “Music in the Context of Islam: Traditions of Iran” and  “The History and Anthropology of Music in the Islamic World: Regional Traditions”. She told about the work on collecting both books and it’s scientific edition. Afterwards she gave those books as a gift to Konstantin Vladimirovich Zenkin, the vice-rector for research work of P.I. Chaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory.

The international scientific conference “The World of Music-2024. Information – Communication – Creativity” was timed to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the journal “The World of Music” (Azerbaijan). It was organized by the State Institute of Art Studies, P.I. Chaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and Uzeir Gajibeili Baku Academy of Music. Research scholars in the area of art studies, culturology and philosophy from Russia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan participated in the conference where 20 reports were delivered.

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