Michalis Cholevas

Michalis Cholevas
  • Doctor of Music
  • Faculty Member at Codarts Rotterdam

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Introduction
Michalis Cholevas currently teaches at BA and MA levels programs of Codarts, University for the Arts, Rotterdam. He holds a Ph.D. and his research focuses in in Teaching Methods and performance practices of Ottoman Makam music, and the field of digital humanities www.makampedia.com www.michalischolevas.com
Current institution
Codarts Rotterdam
Current position
  • Faculty Member
Additional affiliations
January 2016 - June 2022
University of Macedonia
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
September 2005 - December 2006
University of Crete
Field of study
  • Quantum Optics

Publications

Publications (7)
Book
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This comprehensive study of digital visualization brings together insights from the fields of anthropology and music analysis and explores their import for critical pedagogy and digital education. Anchored on an array of ethnographically informed examples of visualization, it discusses the cultural, educational and cognitive repercussions of our en...
Thesis
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The essay at hand attempts to narrow the empirical and methodological gap between praxis and theory in the field of makam music education, using taksim (improvisation) and composition recordings as its vehicle. Departing from manual transcription and analysis of celebrated performances and taking the route from praxis to theory, the essay deciphers...
Conference Paper
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The current study examines the rhythmical and metric organization of phrases in the classical form of Ottoman Taksim. Taksim is a non-metric form idiomatic structured modal improvisation in classical Ottoman music. The phenomenon is being taught, presented and analysed by musicians on a basis of melody with notions such as the melodic development a...
Poster
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Relevant literature suggests that there exists a strong link between mental images and emotions. Musical stimuli are effective in enhancing emotions to music and generate visual imagery. Visual imagery, in the form of ‘applied imagination’, can stimulate individuality and creativity in creative writing.

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