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'''The Malta Music Memory Project | '''The Malta Music Memory Project was launched at the M3P Inaugural Symposium held at [[St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity]] in Valletta on Saturday 25 September 2010 at 2:00pm.''' | ||
The event | The event was presented during the 2010 Notte Bianca: Lejl Imdawwal. | ||
==Schedule== | ==Schedule== | ||
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'''2:00pm'''<br /> | '''2:00pm'''<br /> | ||
Documenting Live Music Through a Collaborative Multimedia Database | Documenting Live Music Through a Collaborative Multimedia Database | ||
* Toni Sant | * Toni Sant [[File:M3p-launch-toni-sant.mp3]] | ||
'''2:20pm'''<br /> | '''2:20pm'''<br /> | ||
The M3P Wiki: | The M3P Wiki: Getting Started | ||
* Alex Grech | * Alex Grech [[File:M3p-launch-alex-grech.mp3]] | ||
'''2:40pm'''<br /> | '''2:40pm'''<br /> | ||
One By One: Documenting Malta’s music scene | One By One: Documenting Malta’s music scene | ||
* Michael Bugeja | * Michael Bugeja [[File:M3p-launch-mike-bugeja.mp3]] | ||
Based on his long-term involvement in the local music scene - from being a fan to being in bands to writing about bands, music correspondent and radio DJ Michael Bugeja speaks about his initial efforts to chronicle the local music scene in print and on the internet and the benefits that a structure such as M3P will offer towards documenting the history of music in Malta. | Based on his long-term involvement in the local music scene - from being a fan to being in bands to writing about bands, music correspondent and radio DJ Michael Bugeja speaks about his initial efforts to chronicle the local music scene in print and on the internet and the benefits that a structure such as M3P will offer towards documenting the history of music in Malta. | ||
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'''4:45pm'''<br /> | '''4:45pm'''<br /> | ||
Intellectual Property Issues Raised by the M3P | Intellectual Property Issues Raised by the M3P | ||
* Jeanine Rizzo | * Jeanine Rizzo [[File:M3p-launch-jeanine-rizzo.mp3]] | ||
'''5:05pm'''<br /> | '''5:05pm'''<br /> | ||
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==Networking Workshop== | ==Networking Workshop== | ||
An M3P networking workshop | An M3P networking workshop took place at St James Cavalier in Valletta, immediately after the Inaugural Symposium. | ||
This part of the M3P launch | This part of the M3P launch started out with a live acoustic gig by [[Rita Pace]] in the Music Room, featuring guitarists [[Kalcidon "ta' Mustaċċa" Vella]], [[Denise "ta' Kalċ" Vella]], and [[Willie Saliba]], and pianist [[Clifford Borg]]. | ||
In the Studio next door to the Music Room, key stakeholders from the M3P team | In the Studio next door to the Music Room, key stakeholders from the M3P team demonstrated how entries to the database can be submitted by anyone interested in contributing collaboratively to the preservation of the collective and personal memories. Performers and music lovers were invited to see how their own entries can also be created and/or updated live for all to see. | ||
The proceedings for this part of the M3P launch | The proceedings for this part of the M3P launch included a VJ session with [[Alfie Fabri]], addressing the need for a video archive of Maltese music. | ||
==Evening Concert== | ==Evening Concert== | ||
The M3P inaugural events included an evening concert . The concert was held in the northern section of Hastings Garden in Valletta, as part of Notte Bianca. This concert was presented by [[Toni Sant]] and entitled/themed [[You Rarely Hear This On the Radio!]] | |||
==Support== | ==Support== | ||
Support for the M3P launch event provided through the Malta Arts Fund of the Malta Council for Culture & the Arts within the Parliamentary Secretariat for Tourism, the Environment and Culture; the University of Hull's School of Arts & New Media and the Creative Enterprise Lab, Scarborough, UK; St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity; and Cultural Contact Point (Malta). | |||
Technical director: Winston Degiorgio. | Technical director: [[Winston Degiorgio]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Keeping Music Alive]] - article and interview by Michael Bugeja (The Sunday Times - 19 September 2010) | * [[Keeping Malta's Music Alive]] - article and interview by Michael Bugeja (The Sunday Times - 19 September 2010) | ||
* [[M3P:Inaugural Conference|1st Annual M3P Conference]] - 3 & 4 June 2011 | |||
* [[:Category:M3P activities|Other M3P Activities]] - photos, flyers and links | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=112460 Music Memory Project (M3P) inauguration during 'Notte Bianca'] - ''The Malta Independent'', Sunday 19 September 2010 | |||
* [http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/whats_on/notte-bianca/notte-bianca-music-memory-project Notte Bianca - Music Memory Project] - ''MaltaToday'', Monday 20 September 2010 | |||
* [http://picasaweb.google.com/102352706764799402964/M3PLaunch?authkey=Gv1sRgCMO8-efgqq-43gE&feat=directlink&gsessionid=BgUdsjtAQHGS6d7FxH9nEA Photos by Winston De Giorgio] | |||
[[Category:2010 in Malta]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:11, 7 October 2011
The Malta Music Memory Project was launched at the M3P Inaugural Symposium held at St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity in Valletta on Saturday 25 September 2010 at 2:00pm.
The event was presented during the 2010 Notte Bianca: Lejl Imdawwal.
Schedule
Theme A: Introduction to the M3P
2:00pm
Documenting Live Music Through a Collaborative Multimedia Database
- Toni Sant File:M3p-launch-toni-sant.mp3
2:20pm
The M3P Wiki: Getting Started
- Alex Grech File:M3p-launch-alex-grech.mp3
2:40pm
One By One: Documenting Malta’s music scene
- Michael Bugeja File:M3p-launch-mike-bugeja.mp3
Based on his long-term involvement in the local music scene - from being a fan to being in bands to writing about bands, music correspondent and radio DJ Michael Bugeja speaks about his initial efforts to chronicle the local music scene in print and on the internet and the benefits that a structure such as M3P will offer towards documenting the history of music in Malta.
3:00pm
Break
Theme B: Capturing all genres across time
3:20pm
Music Fan Cultures in Malta: A case study of Maltese heavy metal subculture
- Albert Bell
Drawing from the findings of his doctoral dissertation on heavy metal in Malta and his long-standing involvement in the music scene as fan, mediator and musician, Dr Bell examines myriad constructs of heavy metal subculture in Malta including the trajectories and contingencies that immersion in the subculture entails.
3:40pm
Malta’s Lost Voices: The collection, digitisation and preservation of 78rpm recordings (1931-32)
- Andrew Alamango
4:00pm
Discussing a Maltese National Cultural Identity through Malta’s Pop and Rock Groups since 1964.
- Noel D’Anastas
4:20pm
Break
4:45pm
Intellectual Property Issues Raised by the M3P
- Jeanine Rizzo File:M3p-launch-jeanine-rizzo.mp3
5:05pm
Respondent to Presentations
- Steve Borg
5:20pm
What Happens Next?
- Discussion led by Toni Sant & Alex Grech
Networking Workshop
An M3P networking workshop took place at St James Cavalier in Valletta, immediately after the Inaugural Symposium.
This part of the M3P launch started out with a live acoustic gig by Rita Pace in the Music Room, featuring guitarists Kalcidon "ta' Mustaċċa" Vella, Denise "ta' Kalċ" Vella, and Willie Saliba, and pianist Clifford Borg.
In the Studio next door to the Music Room, key stakeholders from the M3P team demonstrated how entries to the database can be submitted by anyone interested in contributing collaboratively to the preservation of the collective and personal memories. Performers and music lovers were invited to see how their own entries can also be created and/or updated live for all to see.
The proceedings for this part of the M3P launch included a VJ session with Alfie Fabri, addressing the need for a video archive of Maltese music.
Evening Concert
The M3P inaugural events included an evening concert . The concert was held in the northern section of Hastings Garden in Valletta, as part of Notte Bianca. This concert was presented by Toni Sant and entitled/themed You Rarely Hear This On the Radio!
Support
Support for the M3P launch event provided through the Malta Arts Fund of the Malta Council for Culture & the Arts within the Parliamentary Secretariat for Tourism, the Environment and Culture; the University of Hull's School of Arts & New Media and the Creative Enterprise Lab, Scarborough, UK; St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity; and Cultural Contact Point (Malta).
Technical director: Winston Degiorgio.
See also
- Keeping Malta's Music Alive - article and interview by Michael Bugeja (The Sunday Times - 19 September 2010)
- 1st Annual M3P Conference - 3 & 4 June 2011
- Other M3P Activities - photos, flyers and links
External links
- Music Memory Project (M3P) inauguration during 'Notte Bianca' - The Malta Independent, Sunday 19 September 2010
- Notte Bianca - Music Memory Project - MaltaToday, Monday 20 September 2010