
Festival 500, in cooperation with Memorial University of
Newfoundland, invites you to attend The Phenomenon of
Singing International Symposium VIII, an integral academic
component of this international choral festival. The Symposium
attracts international scholars, pedagogues and artists who come to
engage with others in interdisciplinary discourse through the
presentations of research, lecture-recitals, panels, poster
sessions and roundtable dialogues. Presentations address a variety
of aspects of singing and the voice including artistic,
physiological, cultural, sociological, historical, pedagogical,
psychological, creative/compositional... and more.
The Symposium aims to gather international expertise, provide a
forum for interdisciplinary discussion, performance and the
dissemination of research, and generate further knowledge relating
to the phenomenon of singing.
The
Phenomenon of Singing International Symposium VIII offers
something for everyone! Teachers, researchers, performers, students
and indeed anyone interested in singing and the power of song...
come and attend this wonderful gathering of people and experiences
in Newfoundland and Labrador... a place filled with singing and
song.
I was really bowled over by the week, you certainly know how to make people feel welcome: everybody I met was so charming, warm and open. As for the festival itself - apart from being a remarkable organizational achievement - it was a week of academic and artistic excellence... wonderful! Robert Faulkner, Iceland
Click Here for the Spring 2011 issue of the Symposium Newsletter.

In 2011, Festival 500 and The Phenomenon of Singing International Symposium plan to share one day with the 41st World Conference of the International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM), July 13-19, 2011. Because all three of these events will bring together singers, conductors, ethnomusicologists, pedagogues and scholars in a variety of disciplines related to singing, festival and symposium participants have a unique opportunity to share and explore potential common interests.
Please visit the website for ICTM (http://www.mun.ca/ictm2011/ ) for more information about this exciting event as you may well want to plan to extend your stay in St. John's to avail of this combined international, musical and scholarly feast.