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International Music Council

The International Music Council (IMC) was created in 1949[1] as UNESCO's advisory body on matters of music. It is based at UNESCO's headquarters in Paris, France, where it functions as an independent international non-governmental organization. Its primary aim is to facilitate the development and promotion of international music-making.

International Music Council
AbbreviationIMC
Formation1949; 75 years ago (1949)
TypeINGO
HeadquartersParis,  France
Region served
Worldwide
Official language
English, French
President
Alfons Karabuda
 Sweden
WebsiteIMC Official website

The IMC currently consists of some 120 members, divided into four categories (National Music Councils, International Music Organisations, Regional Music Organisations, National and specialized organisations in the field of arts and culture). It is represented by regional councils in Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Their task is to develop and support programmes specifically tailored to the needs of the IMC members and partners in their region.

Initiatives and actions edit

Five Music Rights edit

The International Music Council advocates for access to music to all, through a set of values which are at the basis of the action of both the International Music Council and its regional councils. Those core beliefs have been gathered under the name of Five Music Rights.[2]

The Five Music Rights were first proclaimed in Tokyo during the International Music Council's General Assembly of 2001, and have since been promoted by the International Music Council and related bodies, through advocacy activities, programmes[3] and other initiatives (such as the Music Rights Awards[4] and the appointment of the " Music Rights Champions"[5]).

The principles contained in the Five Music Rights (originally written in English) have been translated into French, Spanish, Arabic, and Mandarin Chinese.[6]

IMC undertakes many initiatives within the music ecosystem – such as developing projects, organizing conferences, awarding prizes, etc. Projects are international, regional and sometimes local and are often supported by international, intergovernmental and supranational organizations.

International Rostrum of Composers edit

One of the IMC's regular activities is the annual International Rostrum of Composers, a forum offering representatives of national broadcasting organisations the opportunity to exchange and publicize works of contemporary classical music.

IMC UNESCO Music Prize edit

The IMC UNESCO Music Prize was awarded from 1975 until 2005 by the International Music Council, as of 1978 in cooperation with UNESCO. The Prize was addressed to both musicians and musical institutions, in alignment with the purposes of the United Nations Charter and UNESCO's Constitution. The Prize was assessed by four categories: composition, musicology, pedagogy, and performance.[7] The last laureate of the IMC UNESCO Music Prize was Mikis Theodorakis.[8]

African Music Development Programme edit

The African Music Development Programme,[9] launched in 2014 by the International Music Council, took place in nine African countries.

The 3-years-long project was implemented with the financial support of the European Union and the technical assistance of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (ACP), and aimed at supporting the music industry through a series of targeted actions.

Advocacy edit

The main arena for IMC advocacy is UNESCO, specifically the 1980 Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist, the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.

Some advocacy actions are carried out in alliance with other international organisations such as the #Culture2030Goal[10] campaign for the inclusion of culture among the Sustainable Development Goals.

International Music Day edit

The International Music Day was initiated in 1975 by Yehudi Menuhin, former president of the IMC. It is celebrated worldwide on October 1.[11]

IMC presidents edit

  • Alfons Karabauda (2019–present), Sweden
  • Emily Achieng' Akuno (2017–2019), Kenya
  • Paul Dujardin (2013–2017), Belgium
  • Frans de Ruiter (1998–2001; 2009–2013), Netherlands
  • Richard Letts (2005–2009), Australia
  • Kifah Fakhouri (2001–2005), Jordan
  • Jordi Roch (1994–1997), Spain
  • Eskil Hemberg (1992–1993), Sweden
  • Lupwishi Mbuyamba (1988–1991), Zaire
  • Marlos Nobre (1986–1987), Brazil
  • Gottfried Scholz (1984–1985), Austria
  • Barry S. Brook (1982–1983), United States
  • Frank Callaway (1980–1981), Australia
  • John Peter Lee Roberts (1978–1979), Canada
  • Yehudi Menuhin (1969–1975), United States
  • Narayana Menon (1967–1968; 1976–1977), India
  • Vladimir Fédorov (1965–1966), France
  • Mario Labroca (1959–1964), Italy
  • Domingo Santa Cruz (1957–1958), Chile
  • Steuart Wilson (1954–1956), United Kingdom
  • Roland Manuel (1950–1953), France

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ IMC relations with UNESCO. "IMC relations with UNESCO".
  2. ^ Five Music Rights. "Five Music Rights".
  3. ^ "IMC Programme Policy".
  4. ^ Music Rights Awards. "Music Rights Awards".
  5. ^ Music Rights Champions. "Music Rights Champions".
  6. ^ Five Music Rights - languages. "Five Music Rights - translation".
  7. ^ "IMC-UNESCO International Music Prize". International Music Council. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  8. ^ Press release - Mikis Theodorakis. "Press release" (PDF).
  9. ^ African Music Development Programme. "African Music Development Programme".
  10. ^ "Culture 2030 Goal".
  11. ^ "International Music Day". International Music Council. Retrieved 1 July 2021.

External links edit

  • The IMC's website

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The International Music Council IMC was created in 1949 1 as UNESCO s advisory body on matters of music It is based at UNESCO s headquarters in Paris France where it functions as an independent international non governmental organization Its primary aim is to facilitate the development and promotion of international music making International Music CouncilAbbreviationIMCFormation1949 75 years ago 1949 TypeINGOHeadquartersParis FranceRegion servedWorldwideOfficial languageEnglish FrenchPresidentAlfons Karabuda SwedenWebsiteIMC Official website The IMC currently consists of some 120 members divided into four categories National Music Councils International Music Organisations Regional Music Organisations National and specialized organisations in the field of arts and culture It is represented by regional councils in Europe Africa and the Americas Their task is to develop and support programmes specifically tailored to the needs of the IMC members and partners in their region Contents 1 Initiatives and actions 1 1 Five Music Rights 1 2 International Rostrum of Composers 1 3 IMC UNESCO Music Prize 1 4 African Music Development Programme 1 5 Advocacy 1 6 International Music Day 2 IMC presidents 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksInitiatives and actions editFive Music Rights edit The International Music Council advocates for access to music to all through a set of values which are at the basis of the action of both the International Music Council and its regional councils Those core beliefs have been gathered under the name of Five Music Rights 2 The Five Music Rights were first proclaimed in Tokyo during the International Music Council s General Assembly of 2001 and have since been promoted by the International Music Council and related bodies through advocacy activities programmes 3 and other initiatives such as the Music Rights Awards 4 and the appointment of the Music Rights Champions 5 The principles contained in the Five Music Rights originally written in English have been translated into French Spanish Arabic and Mandarin Chinese 6 IMC undertakes many initiatives within the music ecosystem such as developing projects organizing conferences awarding prizes etc Projects are international regional and sometimes local and are often supported by international intergovernmental and supranational organizations International Rostrum of Composers edit One of the IMC s regular activities is the annual International Rostrum of Composers a forum offering representatives of national broadcasting organisations the opportunity to exchange and publicize works of contemporary classical music IMC UNESCO Music Prize edit The IMC UNESCO Music Prize was awarded from 1975 until 2005 by the International Music Council as of 1978 in cooperation with UNESCO The Prize was addressed to both musicians and musical institutions in alignment with the purposes of the United Nations Charter and UNESCO s Constitution The Prize was assessed by four categories composition musicology pedagogy and performance 7 The last laureate of the IMC UNESCO Music Prize was Mikis Theodorakis 8 African Music Development Programme edit The African Music Development Programme 9 launched in 2014 by the International Music Council took place in nine African countries The 3 years long project was implemented with the financial support of the European Union and the technical assistance of the Organisation of African Caribbean and Pacific States ACP and aimed at supporting the music industry through a series of targeted actions Advocacy edit The main arena for IMC advocacy is UNESCO specifically the 1980 Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions Some advocacy actions are carried out in alliance with other international organisations such as the Culture2030Goal 10 campaign for the inclusion of culture among the Sustainable Development Goals International Music Day edit The International Music Day was initiated in 1975 by Yehudi Menuhin former president of the IMC It is celebrated worldwide on October 1 11 IMC presidents editAlfons Karabauda 2019 present Sweden Emily Achieng Akuno 2017 2019 Kenya Paul Dujardin 2013 2017 Belgium Frans de Ruiter 1998 2001 2009 2013 Netherlands Richard Letts 2005 2009 Australia Kifah Fakhouri 2001 2005 Jordan Jordi Roch 1994 1997 Spain Eskil Hemberg 1992 1993 Sweden Lupwishi Mbuyamba 1988 1991 Zaire Marlos Nobre 1986 1987 Brazil Gottfried Scholz 1984 1985 Austria Barry S Brook 1982 1983 United States Frank Callaway 1980 1981 Australia John Peter Lee Roberts 1978 1979 Canada Yehudi Menuhin 1969 1975 United States Narayana Menon 1967 1968 1976 1977 India Vladimir Fedorov 1965 1966 France Mario Labroca 1959 1964 Italy Domingo Santa Cruz 1957 1958 Chile Steuart Wilson 1954 1956 United Kingdom Roland Manuel 1950 1953 FranceSee also editInternational Council for Traditional MusicReferences edit IMC relations with UNESCO IMC relations with UNESCO Five Music Rights Five Music Rights IMC Programme Policy Music Rights Awards Music Rights Awards Music Rights Champions Music Rights Champions Five Music Rights languages Five Music Rights translation IMC UNESCO International Music Prize International Music Council Retrieved 1 July 2021 Press release Mikis Theodorakis Press release PDF African Music Development Programme African Music Development Programme Culture 2030 Goal International Music Day International Music Council Retrieved 1 July 2021 External links editThe IMC s website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Music Council amp oldid 1192855767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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