Renata Dalianoudi

Field: Music and Audiovisual Culture
Rank: Associate Professor
Government Gazette: 4006/23-06-2023, τ. Β΄
Email: renatadalianoudi@ionio.gr
WWW: https://tinyurl.com/yj783nn2
Office hours: Thursdays & Tuesdays: 10 a.m. - 14 p.m.

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Renata Dalianoudi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Audio & Visual Arts at the Ionian University, and a Professor-Advisor at the Hellenic Open University (Undergraduate “Greek Culture” and Master’s “Performing Arts”). She is a Producer of Radio and Television documentaries (ERT, SKAI, COSMOTE HISTORY, Pemptousia TV). She was a Radio Producer at ERT’s Third Program, with a broadcast on “Rare Music from World Cinema and Theatre.” She is a scientific collaborator and producer at ERT Corfu, hosting the archival broadcast “About Music.”

 

She studied Musicology at the Department of Music Studies at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). She holds a PhD in Ethnomusicology & Folklore from the same University and the University of Vienna. As a scholarship holder of State Scholarships Foundation (IKY) and the A. Papadakis Foundation of NKUA, she wrote her doctoral thesis on “Manos Hadjidakis and Greek Folk Music Tradition.” She also attended courses in Ethnomusicology and Folklore at the University of Vienna (Institut für Musikwissenschaft, Ethnomusicology Division) and Theatre Studies (NKUA). She also studied piano, organ, accordion, guitar, and ballet. She learned folk dances at the “Lyceum of Greek Women” and Argentine tango.

 

She has written 4 monographs:

  1. Ethnographies of Transition: Hegemonism, Heterotopicism, Urbanization, Westernization. 5+1 interpretive essays on music and dance from fieldwork, Stamoulis, 2020.
  2. Manos Hadjidakis and Folk Tradition: From Folk and Rebetiko to Art Popular Music, Ελληνικά Πρόσωπα, 2010.
  3. Violin and Guitar as Traditional Pairs in Eastern Crete: Tunings, Repertoire, Techniques, Pan-Cretan Association of Artists, Heraklion, 2005.
  4. Violin and Lute as Traditional Pairs in Western Crete: Tunings, Repertoire, Techniques, Pan-Cretan Association of Artists, Heraklion, 2004.

 

She has also written:

  • 70 articles and conference papers on Music, Performing Arts (Ancient Drama, Modern Theatre, Dance, Opera), Cinema, and Cultural Management.
  • 4 lemmas in global encyclopedias (New Grove, Grove Online, Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart).
  • 50 tv documentaries on “The History of Greek Music from Antiquity to Today” (SKAI).
  • 2 documentaries on “The Epirus Mourning Song of Grief and Exile” (ERT 2).
  • 195 radio programs on Music in Theatre and Cinema (ERA 3).
  • 25 television broadcastsethnographic documentaries “Musicking” (Pemptousia TV).

 

As Director of the Institute of Greek Music Heritage (IEMK), she is responsible for the exhibition “I Think It’s Time to Listened … The IEMK at the Gika Gallery,” co-organized with the Benaki Museum, highlighting 11+1 music personalities of the country from art, popular, theatre, and cinema music.

 

As coordinator of the memorandum between Ionian University & ERT and scientific supervisor of the project “The University Goes to ERT,” she has initiated the following actions:

  1. Cataloging, archiving, and analyzing the Radio Archive of ERT Corfu (1st official presentation at the International Conference “Musicology & Music Librarianship in Cultural Context,” MMA February 2025).
  2. Organization of the 1st National Symposium on Radio, Electroacoustic Music/Radio Art, Radio Theatre, Digital Radio, and Radio Documentary (Ionian University, May 2024).
  3. Conducting the course “Music and Audiovisual Media: Radio and Television Music Production” for students of the Department of Audio & Visual Arts, at the ERT Corfu studio.

 

She is a Visiting Professor at the following Universities: Universidad Politécnica de Leiria (Portugal), Universidad de Barcelona (Spain), Universität des Saarlandes (Germany), Université de Strasbourg (France), Arctic University of Norway (Norway).

 

As a member of the Academic Council of Cultural Diplomacy, she represents Greek culture both in Greece and abroad (fields: Greek music, opera, folk culture, dance, theatre, cinema).

(https://helleniculturaldiplomacy.com/hicd_members/41998/?_thumbnail_id=42001)

 

As the scientific delegate of the Hellenic National Commission for UNESCO, she organized the event “Singing the Greek Revolution with 21 Songs” at the Athens Concert Hall (12/12/2021), a concept of her own, with lectures by Mr. Paschalis Kitromilides, Academic & Emeritus Professor of NKUA, and herself, featuring a selection of 21 historical songs from all genres of Greek music (art, poetry set to music, folk, popular), performed for the first time by the ERT Contemporary Music Orchestra.

 

The 50 documentaries “The History of Greek Music from Antiquity to Today” are offered (fully accessible) to 13 University Departments in Greece, as e-learning educational material, via “Eudoxos” Information System of the Ministry of Education (code 82158653). (see also https://www.skairadio.gr/i-elliniki-mousiki-apo-tin-arxaiotita-eos-simera)

 

During her studies, she received 31 scholarships from: a) State Scholarships Foundation, b) NKUA, c) Foundation for Technology and Research, d) Athens Conservatory, e) National Conservatory. She speaks English, French, German (C2), and Italian, Spanish (A2).

Updated: 01-03-2025

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