Entre centres et périphéries. La musique en Europe de 1789 à 1914.
Colloque en ligne organisé du 6 au 9 mai 2021 par le Centro Studi Opera Omnia Luigi Boccherini, le Research Group ERASMUSH (université d’Oviedo, Espagne) et le Palazzetto Bru Zane.
Alors que l’organisation administrative moderne privilégie la polarisation du pouvoir dans des capitales (nationales ou régionales), la musique suit-elle exactement le même chemin ?
La création artistique semble bien répondre à cette idée de diffusion par rayonnement, mais la vie musicale des villes périphériques n’est pourtant pas toujours assujettie aux initiatives centrales. À l’échelle de l’Europe, il s’agira ici de dépasser l’idée reçue – souvent forgée dans les capitales culturelles – que le reste du territoire tente uniquement d’imiter ce qui se passe au sein des grands pôles urbains.
Comité scientifique : Maria Encina Cortizo, Roberto Illiano, Étienne Jardin, Fulvia Morabito, Massimiliano Sala, Ramón Sobrino, José Ignacio Suárez
Programme
Keynotes
Étienne JardIn – Rethinking Interactions between French Music Schools and Paris Conservatoire during the 19th Century
Yvan Nommick – Paris-Vienne, 1890-1914 : singularités et convergences musicales
Models of Music Production in the Peripheries
Sophie Horrocks – Culture Wars in the French Peripheries: Travelling Troupes and the 9th «arrondissement» between 1824-64
Ivana Vesić – For the ‘Pure’ National and High-Art Values: Music Production and Performance in the Kingdom of Serbia (1882-1914)
Francesc Cortès I Mir – Mirando a París y Bayreuth: las representaciones operísticas del G. T. del Liceu de Barcelona en el cambio de siglo
María Sanhuesa Fonseca – Acordes de una existencia: el entorno musical de los marqueses de Canillejas (Asturias–Madrid) en el tránsito al siglo xx
Fernando Barrera-Ramírez – En la periferia de la periferia: música y bandolerismo en torno a la figura de Diego Corrientes
M. Belén Vargas Liñán – Centro y periferia en la Península Ibérica: relaciones musicales entre Granada y Madrid en el siglo xix
Annette Kappeler, Giulia Brunello et Raphaël Bortolotti – An Italian Provincial Theatre: Repertoire, Public, Actors, Administration and Stage Material of Feltre’s Teatro Sociale in the 19th Century
Music for New Spaces and the Circulation of Music in Different Contexts
Sarah Fuchs – Centres, Peripheries, and Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre (1900-1903)
Clément Noël – Le «Couronnement de la Muse du Peuple» de Gustave Charpentier : un théâtre citoyen à la rencontre des provinces françaises (1897-1914)
Rosemary Golding – On the Edges of Society: The Hidden Musical Cultures of Nineteenth-century British Lunatic Asylums
Quentin Dishman – «Hommes, enfants, femmes, nous répondrons!»: The Chanteuse Patriotique in Paris’ Cafés-Concerts, 1870-1889
Floris Meens – «Lust zu einer Soiree»: The Nineteenth-century Transfer of Music (Cultures) between The Netherlands and Germany
Universality vs. Nationality
Bella Brover-Lubovsky – Music and Social Mobility in the Late Eighteenth-Century Russian Empire
Axel Klein – Music in and from Ireland: Perspectives on an Ununited Kingdom
Ivan Moody – Centre and Periphery: Symphonic Identity in Portugal
Virginia E. Whealton – Poland as Periphery and Musical Center: Wojciech/Albert Sowinski’s Theorizations of Polish Musical Identity
Redefining Centres and Peripheries in European Music
Michael Christoforidis – Spanish Estudiantinas, the Popular Music Stage and Sonorities of the Belle Époque
María Encina Cortizo – The Attraction of the Periphery: Sounds from a Picturesque Spain Imagined by the Other in the 19th Century
Miriam Perandones Lozano – Quinito Valverde in Paris (1907-1912): An Approach to the Study
Jonathan Mallada Álvarez – ¿Centro español, periferia europea? Los casos de Fuller y Frégoli en la escena madrileña (1893-1896)
Klára Hedvika Mühlová – Czech and Slovak Music Theory in the Long 19th Century and Its Contextual Transformations
Jeroen Van Gessel – «I’ve Been Lucky with the Operas!»: Music Tourism and the Making of European Music Capitals
Cultural Transfer of Music
David Conway – Roma, Magyar, Jew. The Spread of ‘Gipsy’ Music in the long 19th Century
Gloria A. Rodríguez-Lorenzo et Francisco J. Giménez-Rodríguez – Between Hungary and Spain: Musical Encounters behind Europe
Alessandra Palidda – Music for the ‘Nation’: The Creation of a Transnational Musical Style between Paris and Republican Milan
Matthieu Cailliez – Le théâtre lyrique en Corse et en Algérie française au miroir de la presse musicale européenne (1830-1870)
Maria Alice Volpe – «Concertos Populares» as Models of Production, Dissemination and Reception of French and Brazilian Symphonic Music in the late Nineteenth- and early Twentieth-century Rio de Janeiro
Kelvin H. F. Lee – Enescu’s Formal Fields: Centre, Periphery and Cultural Transfer
Music from the Peripheries: Genres and Repertoires
Nancy November – Arrangement or Derrangement? Cultivating Arrangements of Public Music in the Early Nineteenth-Century Viennese Home
Ramón Sobrino – La internacionalización de la música española a través de Sarasate y el repertorio para violín en la segunda mitadl del siglo xix: jotas, habaneras y zapateados en Europa
Nicolas Boiffin – Centres and Peripheries of a Musical Genre: The Idea of «Lied» in the German Music Criticism between 1875 and 1914
Eric Boaro – City Bands, Orphanages and Amateur Organists. Sacred Music in the Lombard Countryside at the End of the Nineteenth Century
Aviram Freiberg – The Csakan as Representative of Biedermeier Culture
Daniela Braun – Joining the Center and the Periphery. The Viola d’amore at the Paris Opera
The Commercialization of Music
Martina Kalser-Gruber – Viennese Operetta Composers and their Publishers: A Love-Hate Relationship?
Peter Mondelli – A Goguette Assemblage: A Manuscript Chansonnier in an Age of Print
The Reception and Adaptations of the Canon on the Margins of Europe
Nuria Blanco Álvarez – La huella bufa de Offenbach en las zarzuelas de Manuel Fernández Caballero
Andrea Garcia Torres – Rising Modern Theatre: The Reception of «Vaudeville» on the Spanish Stage
José Ignacio Suárez García – Relatos periféricos: Richard Wagner como instrumento narrativo en la literatura menor española del último tercio del siglo xix
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data di pubblicazione : 05/10/23