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Aktuální problémy výzkumu starší hudby/ Current problems of the early music research  

Praha, 8. - 14. června 2012/ Prague, June 8-14, 2012

 Ústav hudební vědy FF UK

PROGRAM:

Friday, June 8 (Institute of Musicology, room 405)

9.00-12.30

Workshop

Lenka Hlávková (Prague): Central Europe and early music research today

Marc Desmet (St. Étienne): Jacob Handl's compositional technique, the example of parody treatment in the Mass Jam non dicam

Vladimír Maňas (Brno): Musical life in Moravia in the 16th Century

Marc Niubó (Prague) – Szymon Paczkowski (Warsaw): The importance of Dresden for Czech and Polish musical culture of the 18th Century

Monday, June 11 (Library of the Ethnological Institute, Puškinovo nám. 9, Praha 6)

9.30-13.00

Seminar

Christian Leitmeir (Bangor):

Philippe de Monte, La dolce vista: A madrigal and its transformations into polyphonic masses

Tuesday, June 12 (Library of the Ethnological Institute, Puškinovo nám. 9, Praha 6)

9.00-12.30

Workshop

Jan Koláček (Prague): Graduale Fulltext Database

Guillaume Bunel (Lyons/ St. Étienne): Cadences in Josquin's chansons: problems of definition

Barbara Dietlinger (Munich): The Concerto delle Dame. Luzzasco Luzzaschi´s print dated 1601

Barbara Eichner (Oxford): Music in the 16th Century monasteries

Szymon Paczkowski (Warsaw): The musical interests and patronage of Jakob Heinrich Count of Flemming (1667-1728)

Wednesday, June 13 (Institute of Musicology, room 405)

9.00-12.30

Seminar

9.00-10.30

Christian Leitmeir (Bangor): Music at the Court of Rudolf II – Some case studies

10.30-11.00 Break

11.00-12.30

Christian Leitmeir (Bangor): Mozart, Don Giovanni

15.00

National Library – visit of the Music Department

Marc Niubó (Prague)

Thursday, June 14 (Library of the Association for Cultural Studies in Central Europe, U Třešňovky 8, Praha 8 – Metro Kobylisy or Tram 10, 24, 25 stop Okrouhlická)

9.00-12.30

Workshop: Music in the Age of Rudolf II

Jiří Kroupa (Prague): Introduction to the Library of the Association for Cultural Studies in Central Europe

Jan Baťa (Prague): Codex Kuttenbergensis (Prague, National Museum AZ 33)

Christian Leitmeir (Bangor): Rudolf before Prague: The journey to Barcelona (1562-3), as documented in the Diary of Cardinal Otto Truchsess oF Waldburg

Elina Hamilton (Bangor): Understanding the Heavens. Johannes Kepler in the Discourse of Musica

Emma Hembry (Bangor): Michael Meier´s Atalanta fugiens

Martin Konvalinka (Prague): Performing Atalanta fugiens

Vladimír Maňas (Brno): Performance practice of vocal polyphony