Elias Kesrouani
 
 
 
Faculty of Architecture, Art & Design

Professor
Phone: +961-9-218950 (ext. 2190)
E mail: ekesrouani@ndu.edu.lb

 
   
 
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Education
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I am teaching the following courses: Lebanese Music, Philology of Music, Project I & II, Senior Project, Research Seminar, Music Education I, Musical Criticism and others.

Diplôme de Docteur, 1989, Musicologie, Sorbonne Paris IV, France.

Articles in Books

Keserwani, E. (2003) Music Education, Master and Disciples. Music Education in Lebanon, Where to? Lebanon: Antonine University.

Keserwani, E. (2003) The Personal Invention and Research Center Invention, within the Globalisation Trend. Beirut: Notre Dame University Press, Lebanon.

Conference Proceedings

Keserwani, E. (2007) From Ur’s Kinara to the Arab Cithara. Scientific Colloquium of Arab Academy of Music on the occasion of 75th anniversary of the First Arabic Music Symposium, Cairo, Egypt.

Keserwani, E. (2006) Etymological Roots of As-Semesmiyyat in the Aramaic and Chaldean origins. Symposium on the As-Semesmiyyat,  Jordan Ministry of Culture, Aqaba, Jordan.

Keserwani, E. (2006) Contemporary Arabic Song and the new tendency in copying/imitating foreign music: A case study on Music production in Lebanon. 15th Arabic Music Congress, Opera House, Cairo, Egypt.

Keserwani, E. (2006) Music as Tolerance Language between Religions. Festival de Fes des Musiques Sacrées du Monde, Casablanca, Morocco.

Keserwani, E. (2006) Approches Musicologiques de la tradition Musicale Syriaque Orthodoxe. International Musicological Colloquium: Traditions musicales au Carrefour de la systématique et de l’historique, Baabda, Lebanon.

Keserwani, E. (2005) The Art of Master Class on Arabic Singing. 14th Arabic Music Congress, Opera House, Cairo, Egypt.

Keserwani, E. (2005) The Himnological Thesaurus (Bet-Gaso) of the Syriac Church. Nos Sources, Arts et literature Syriaques, Coll: Sources Syriaques, ed.: CERO 1 Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Orientales, Antélias, Lebanon.

Keserwani, E. (2002) Renewal Mouvement in the Maronite Melodies, in the last quarter of the XXth century. Sylvanes, Montpelier, France.

Keserwani, E. (2002) The Arab Regional Congress about Art Education: Tradition and Creation. UNESCO (on collaboration with the Jordanian Ministries of Education and Culture), Amman, Jordan.