EVENTO

Historiae. Repertorio e ricerca nel canto medievale per l'ufficio divino

IDENTIFICAZIONE

EVENTO

Tipo di evento
seminario

DENOMINAZIONE DELL'EVENTO

Titolo dell'evento
Historiae. Repertorio e ricerca nel canto medievale per l'ufficio divino

LUOGHI

Venezia

LUOGO DI RAPPRESENTAZIONE

Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi, Palazzo Giustinian Lolin

DATA

26 gennaio 2017 - 29 gennaio 2017

RESPONSABILITÀ ORGANIZZATIVE

NOTE

<p>La Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi, con il contributo della Fondazione Fritz Thyssen organizza il seminario Historiae. Repertorio e ricerca nel canto medievale per l'ufficio divino.</p> <p>Programma di gioved&#236; 26 gennaio:</p> <p> <ul> <li>The Romano-Frankish basis of the office chant repertory: <ul> <li>Susan Rankin (Emmanuel College, Cambridge University), The office in Carolingian hands.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <div>Programma di venerd&#236; 27 gennaio:</div> <div> <ul> <li>Fundamental questions in office chant research <ul> <li>Henry Parkes (Yale University), Theology and teleology in early matins responsories;</li> <li>Benjamin Brand (University of North Texas), Psalm paraphrase and biblical exegesis: an early office for Saint Stephen</li> <li>Harald Buchinger (University of Regensburg), On the hermeneutics of saints&#8217; offices. A response to the papers of Henry Parkes and Benjamin Brand;</li> <li>Roman Hankeln (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim), Music and text in saints&#8217; offices. Two approaches;</li> <li>Nils Holger Petersen (University of Copenhagen), Emotion and human identification in medieval saints&#8217; offices. A response to the paper of Roman Hankeln.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Computer-aided research: analysis of melodies, repertory control <ul> <li>Morn&#233; Bezuidenhout (University of Cape Town), Mark Brand (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University), A web-based interface for the computational analysis and recognition of interval patterns in chants from late medieval saints&#8217; offices;</li> <li>Kate Helsen (University of Western Ontario), Working with the research legacy of Andrew Hughes;</li> <li>Giacomo Baroffio (Santu Lussurgiu), &#171;Iter liturgicum italicum&#187;. Alla ricerca di historiae e di liturgie locali.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Postscriptum musico-theoreticum <ul> <li>Eva Ferro (University of Freiburg), From the saint&#8217;s historia to the saint&#8217;s feast? Some reflections on the methods of textual edition of saints&#8217; offices;</li> <li>David Hiley (University of Regensburg), &#171;Musicus et cantor&#187;. Some theorist-composers of historiae.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <div>Programma di sabato 28 gennaio:</div> <div> <ul> <li>Historiae in the North <ul> <li>Barbara Haggh-Huglo (University of Maryland, College Park), Some medieval offices from Ghent and a new way of interpreting their melodies;</li> <li>Jean-Fran&#231;ois Goudesenne (IRHT, Orl&#233;ans), Territory and historiography of &#8220;Gregorian&#8221; chant in early western Frankish historiae (750-950);</li> <li>Danette Brink (University of Regensburg), The seven historiae for the medieval cathedral of Trier. A conservative point of view;</li> <li>Robert Klugseder (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wien), Saints offices from Austria;</li> <li>Zsuzsa Czag&#225;ny (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest), Historiae in the central European area. Repertorial layers and transmission in Bohemia, Poland and Hungary;</li> <li>Jurij Snoj (Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana), Late liturgical offices in Aquileian manuscripts.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Historiae in Italy <ul> <li>Marco Gozzi (University of Trento), Research on historiae in Italy: desiderata and opportunities;</li> <li>Cesarino Ruini (University of Bologna), The offices of the Saints Adalbert, Hedwig and Stanislaus at Trent: a history of exclusion;</li> <li>Gionata Brusa (University of W&#252;rzburg), Giulia Gabrielli (Free University of Bolzano), Historiae in the Alto Adige. Competing influences and historical developments in local chant composition;</li> <li>Stefania Vitale (University of Torino), L&#8217;ufficio di Sant&#8217;Eusebio a Vercelli tra XI e XX secolo. Prime riflessioni.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Postscriptum e terra nova <ul> <li>Barbara Haggh-Huglo, Post-Tridentine Marian offices in Mexico and their old and new chant.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <div>Programma di domenica 29 gennaio:</div> <div> <ul> <li>Discussion and conclusions <ul> <li>Possibilities for international cooperation and networking in repertorial research;</li> <li>Desiderata and priorities in editing historiae.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </div> </div> </div> <div></div> </p>

NUMERO DI INVENTARIO

A.10/2017.1