54. International Musicological Colloquium Brno
Urban music culture in Central Europe
ca1450-1670
The Department of Musicology at the Faculty of Arts,
Masaryk University
Janáček Square 2a, Brno, Czech Republic
Room N21
November 4–6, 2019
08.30–9.15 Registration
09.15–09.30 Opening ceremony
9.30-10.00 |
Eva Veselovská (Bratislava): Liebhard Egkenfelder und die Musikkultur in Bratislava Ende des Mittelalters |
10.00-10.30 |
Ondřej Múčka (Brno): Die Entwicklung der liturgisch-musikalischen praxis in der Stadtpfarrkirche zu Sankt Jakob in Brünn bis ins 15. Jahrhundert |
10.30-11.00 |
Martha Stellmacher (Hannover): “Adonay eloy izrahel”: A 15th-century notation of the Jewish tahanun prayer in a Christian manuscript from Bohemia |
11.00-11.15 Coffee break
11.15-11.45 |
Lenka Hlávková (Praha): Wo ist die Musik geblieben? Überlegungen zum Musikleben am Prager Hof des Wladislaus Jagiello (1471 – 1490) |
11.45-12.15 |
Sonja Tröster (Wien): Thomas Stoltzer als östliches Pendant zu Ludwig Senfl? |
12.15-12.45 |
Eliška Baťová (Praha): Adam Bachelor. Connections between the urban administration and the liturgical practice of the Unity of the Brethren in Litomyšl in 1525–1548 |
12.45-14.30 Lunch break
14.30-15.00 |
Tomasz Jeż (Warszawa): The Songlines of the Jesuit Missions in the Peripheries of Europe |
15.00-15.30 |
Katarzyna Spurgjazs (Warszawa): O gloriosa (inter) cantionum… or how a simple tune of mysterious origin travelled between different confessions, languages, geographic areas and musical genres in 17 th -century Central Europe |
15.30-16.00 |
Grzegorz Joachimiak (Wrocław): Between the devil and the deep blue sea? Political-confession efforts by court musicians in Silesia to influence of musical patrons until to ca. 1675 |
16.00-16.15 Coffee break
16.15-16.45 |
Janka Petöczová (Bratislava): Musical life and Reformation in Urban Communities of the North-Eastern Slovakia |
16.45-17.15 |
Peter Ruščin (Bratislava): Vom mehrstimmigen Choral-Satz und Liedmotette zum Generalbaßlied - Das mehrstimmige evangelische Kirchengesang in den oberungarischen Städten zwischen 1600 und 1674. |
20.00 Jacobus Handl Gallus: Missa super Undique flammatis and Gregorian chant from the Brno Graduale of 1493 /
Church of Jan Ámos Komenský
9.00-9.30 |
Martin Horyna (Praha): Die Brünner Handschriften aus dem 16. Jahrhundert – eine neue Ausgabe |
9.30-10.00 |
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10.00-10.30 |
Michaela Žáčková Rossi (Praha) – Petr Daněk (Praha/Bratislava): Where and how did the Rudolfine musicians live? A brief contribution to Prague topography at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries |
10.30-10.45 Coffee break
10.45-11.15 |
Jiří K. Kroupa (Praha): The Jesuits in Prague during the reign of Rudolph II: the musical interactions between a religious order and the imperial capital |
11.15-11.45 |
Jan Bilwachs (Praha): Die Musik an den Lateinschulen des Egerlandes aus dem Gesichtspunkt der überlieferten Musikdrücke und Inventare |
11.45-12.15 |
Klemen Grabnar (Ljubljana): Music of the Liturgy in Ljubljana Cathedral and Gornji Grad Co-Cathedral at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century |
12.15-14.00 Lunch break
14.00-14.30 |
Laura Haffner (Mainz): Jacobus Chimarrhaeus’ musical foundation within the Cologne Hardenrath chapel |
14.30-15.00 |
Hana Studeničová (Brno/Bratislava): ... einem ersamen Rath dediziert. Über Musikdedikationen in mährischen Städten zwischen ca. 1560–1620 |
15.00-15.30 |
Scott L. Edwards (Wien): The Sonic Mapping of Jerusalem in Kryštof Harant’s Putování (1608) |
19.30 Social event / Institute of Musicology
9.00-9.30 |
Magdalena Dostálová (Brno): From Warsaw to Nürnberg. Sources for Composition Work of Johannes Nucius |
9.30-10.00 |
Vladimír Maňas (Brno): Between the city and the court at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. The case of Nicolaus Zangius |
10.00-10.30 |
Helena Kramářová (Brno/Klosterneuburg): Verordnung aus dem Jahr 1638 oder wie sich Herr Cantor, Organist undt Musici (…) zu St. Stephan |
10.30-10.45 Coffee break
10.45-11.15 |
Ryszard Wieczorek (Poznań): Instrumentalmusik in Renaissance Breslau: die Sammlung der Brüder Hess (1555) und die italienische Tanzmusik. |
11.15-11.45 |
Miloslav Študent (Praha): La congregazione italiana di Praga and its contribution to the musical life in Prague in the 16th and 17th centuries |
11.45-12.15 |
Allen Scott (Oklahoma): Political Space and Political Speech/Song in Early Seventeenth-Century Breslau |
12.15-12.45 |
Samantha Owens(Wellington): Bey Hochzeiten und andern erlaubten Täntzen. The Role of Town Musicians in Stuttgart, 1659–1671 |
12.45-13.15 |
Undine Wagner (Weimar): Figuralmusik und Mehrchörigkeit – zur Kirchenmusik in Thüringer Städten und Gemeinden im 17. Jahrhundert |