Habilitation lecture of music anthropologist Kinga Povedák

The MOME Doctoral School cordially invites you to the habilitation lecture of music anthropologist Kinga Povedák, PhD
After the lecture, committee members and the audience can ask questions and the committee will evaluate the lecture in a closed session.
After a successful outcome, the event will continue with an academic lecture entitled Christian Pop Music: a transdisciplinary interpretation, followed by brief English-language summary. Chair of the Expert Committee: university professor Péteri Lóránt PhD (Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music); members: university professor József Tillmann CSc (MOME) and associate professor Ágnes Eperjesi DLA (Budapesti Metropolitan University).
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