Chansons populaires au XIXe siècle
Colloque organisé du 30 novembre au 2 décembre 2019 au Complesso monumentale di San Micheletto (Lucques, Italie) par le Centro Studi Opera Omnia Luigi Boccherini et le Palazzetto Bru Zane.
Tandis que des spectacles font actuellement revivre le répertoire populaire du XIXe siècle – et notamment celui du café-concert –, ce colloque international a pour objectif d’étudier cette musique en la considérant sur un temps long et à l’échelle du continent européen.
Comité scientifique : Roberto Illiano, Étienne Jardin, Fulvia Morabito, Michela Niccolai, Massimiliano Sala.
Publication liée
Popular Song in the 19th Century, sous la direction de Derek B. Scott, Turnhout : Brepols, 2022.
Programme
Keynotes
Derek B. Scott – The New Popular Songs of the Nineteenth Century
Michela Niccolai – Montmartre en chansons. Salles, répertoires et interprètes entre café-concert et cabaret (1860-1914 environ)
Central Europe and Spain
David Robb – The Truly Popular Protest Songs of the German 1848 Revolution
Tobias Fasshauer – «Wenn das Banjo zittert»: Americanism in Popular Songs of the Wilhelmine Era
Viktor Velek – Master Jan Hus and Hussitism as the Subject of Czech Social Songs in the 19th Century
Anja Bunzel – Popular Song in the (Semi-)Private Domain? Considering the Nineteenth-Century Salon within the Context of Popular Culture
María Encina Cortizo et Ramón Sobrino – The Repertoire of ‘Popular Song’ in the Spanish Nineteenth Century: A Round Trip beyond the Popular Music in Urban Spaces
Circulation
Eva-Maria de Oliveira Pinto – Popular Songs in the Ecclesiastical Context: Discoveries in European and North American Organ Music of the 19th Century
Maria Birbili – French Revolutionary Songs and their Politicized Proliferation around Europe from the early 19th to the early 20th Century
Ewelina Czarnowska – Commercial Music in Warsaw Coffeehouses between Two Uprisings
Chloe Valenti – Between Opera and Popular Song: British ‘Va, pensiero’ Reprints in the Mid Nineteenth Century
United States
Wojciech Bernatowicz – «He’s Gone to Be a Soldier in the Army of the Lord»: Politics in the Antebellum American Popular Song
Paolo Somigli et Luigi Conidi (in collaboration with ICAMus The International Center for American Music) – Metamorphoses and Permanence: The Music of Stephen Collins Foster in the History of American Popular Song
Candace Bailey – Definition and Dissemination of Popular Song in the Southern United States
Between Genres and Contexts
Henrike Rost – «La Biondina in Gondoletta»: The Transnational Success Story of a Popular Gondola Song
Jan Dewilde – «I Know a Song»: The Popular Song in 19th-Century Flanders
Catarina Braga – The Portuguese Chansonnette at the End of the Nineteenth Century: The New Popular Song or a Mini-Comic Scene?
Pénélope Patrix – Le fado et le tango au XIXe siècle : poétiques ‘canailles’ et imaginaires des origines
Emily Shyr – The Prince of Song Revisits the Erl-King: The Role of Popular Song in Schubert’s Impromptu No. 1 in C Minor, D. 899
Mark McFarland – Debussy the Patriot?
Beatriz Pomés Jiménez – Pablo Sarasate’s Spanish Dances: A Contextual Study
Cultural and Social Issues
Bernardo Illari – Popular Music as Nation Building: Tertulia Songs in Buenos Aires, 1810-1840
Jörg Holzmann – ‘Marlbrough s’en va-t-en guerre’: A Former Soldiers Song, Spreading over Europe and the Americas, Changes its Applications. From Toast and Children’s Song to a Fraternity Ceremony, from England to Mexico and Sweden
Mirella Di Vita – Pesnja e Romans: le forme della lirica vocale russa agli inizi del XIX secolo
Islands and Transatlantic Routes
Áine Mulvey – Dialect Verse and Songwriting during the Irish Cultural Revival (1891-1922)
Flávia Camargo Toni – The Twenty Modinhas for Voice and Piano by Sigismund Neukomm and Joaquim Manoel da Câmara Cruz: A ‘Transatlantic’ Partnership
Henry Stoll – Postcolonial Contrafacta and the Songs of Haitian Independence
Parutions scientifiques
Publications
Popular Song in the 19th Century
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date de publication : 04/10/23