IIMCV

Project Description

This project aims to preserve and diffuse the documentary funds which belong to the Instituto de Investigación Musicológica “Carlos Vega”, and the Facultad de Artes y Ciencias Musicales de la Universidad Católica Argentina repertoire. This repertoire is composed by three archives of unthinkable historic value, which are regularly consulted by Argentinian researchers and scholars, given that they form part of an essencial primary source needed to understand the development of music since the hispanic period up to today. It is the Colonial Latin American Music Archive, the Popular, Folkloric and Indigenous Music Archive, and the Argentinian Academic Music Archive. Our main goal is to organize, scan, diffuse and distribute through current technological media these documents. Many of these documents were produced by musicological investigations in Argentina, and there are also public domain scores by Argentinian composers (both manuscripts and published ones). Through these actions we intend to facilitate the task for researchers who want to study the Latin American musical production –especially for Argentinian music- and to encourage exchange activities with other Universities and Research centers both inside and outside Argentina. From this, not only will the artistic and scientific community (researchers, interpreters, composers, orchestra conductors)be favoured, but also audiences who are interested in different artistic manifestations of the district, whether they're academic or popular. 

Staff

Direction:
Dr. Pablo Cetta (UCA)

Overall coordination:
Lic. Nilda Vineis (UCA)

Archivo de Música Popular,
Folklórica e Indígena survey:

Lic. Héctor Goyena (INM)
Lic. Graciela Restelli (INM)
Dra. Nancy Sánchez (INM)
Lic. Sebastián Hildbrand

Archivo de Música Colonial
Latinoamericana survey:

Dr. Julián Mosca (UCA)

Archivo de Música Académica
Argentina survey:

Lic. Nilda Vineis (UCA)
Lic. Diego Albertón (UCA)

IIMCV's Library survey:
Doctoranda Lucía Zicos (UCA)

Information design
and back-end programming:

Dr. Pablo Cetta
Dr. Pablo Di Liscia

Graphic design, information design
and front-end programming:

D.G. Mariela Tzeiman (UBA)
D.G. Alejandra Horvat

Collaborators:
Verena Dierdele
Mariano Pagliere
Francisco Cetta
Nicolás Anaya
Juan Pablo Fernández
María Pilar Moreira