Bartók’s Orbit
The Context and Sphere of Influence of His Work
An international conference celebrating the 125th anniversary of Béla Bartók’s birth
at the Institute for Musicology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
March 22 – 24, 2006
Program of the conference >
Bartók’s Orbit
The Context and Sphere of Influence of His Work
Program of the conference
March 22—24, 2006
Wednesday, March 22, 2006, morning session, 9.30 to 13.00
Opening address
Vikárius, László (Head of the Bartók Archives)
Keynote Speech
Taruskin, Richard (Berkeley): Why You Cannot Leave Bartók Out
Interpreting the Stage Works
Szegedy-Maszák, Mihály (Budapest and Indiana University): From Text to Music: Bartók’s Approach to Literary Works
Antokoletz, Elliott (Austin, Texas): Musical Symbolism in Bartók’s Duke Bluebeard’s Castle: Trauma, Gender, and the Unfolding of the Unconscious
Jezovšek, Veronika (Frankfurt am Main): Divergierende Schichten eines ästhetischen Manifests: Anmerkungen zu „Herzog Blaubarts Burg“
Kilpatrick, Stephen (The University of Salford): “Life is a woman”: Gender, Sex and Sexuality in Bartók’s The Wooden Prince
Büky, Virág (Budapest Bartók Archives): Exotic Climate in Budapest at the Time of the Creation of the Miraculous Mandarin
Wednesday, March 22, 2006, afternoon session, 14.30 to 18.00
New Approaches to Bartók’s Style
Somfai, László (Budapest): Perfect Notation in Historical Context: The Case of Bartók’s String Quartets
Downes, Stephen (University of Surrey): Bartók’s Elegiac Modernism
Frigyesi, Judit (Bar-Ilan University): Split Oeuvre: Bartók’s Journey in the Night
—coffee break—
Gillies, Malcolm (Australian National University): Bartók’s “Fallow Years”: A Reappraisal
Móricz, Klára (Amherst, USA): The Untouchable: Bartók and the Scatological
Losseff, Nicky (University of York): Casting Beams of Darkness into Bartók’s Cantata profana
Thursday, March 23, 2006, morning session, 9.30 to 12.00
Reconsidering Bartók’s Folklorism
Lampert, Vera (Brandeis University, USA): Nationalism, Exoticism, or Concession to the Audience? Motivating Forces behind Folksong Settings
Tallián, Tibor (Institute for Musicology, Budapest): Bartók’s Hungary
Floeckher, Richard (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA): Bartók the Nietzschean: Folk Music as an Affirmation of Life
—coffee break—
Edwards, Warwick (University of Glasgow): Bartók, Parlando-Rubato, and Music Beyond Measure
Szalay, Olga (Budapest): Le « folklore musical » en tant que sujet de recherche dans l’oeuvre de Bartók
Thursday, March 23, 2006, midday talk, 12.20 to 13.00
Bartók Institutions
Verspeurt, Veronique (Royal Library of Belgium, Brussels): The Belgian Bartók Archives: History, Contents and Mission
Thursday, March 23, 2006, afternoon: four parallel sessions, 14.30 to 18.00
Emerging Work on Bartók I: Approaches to His Style and Work
Merrick, Paul (Budapest): Bartók and C major ad mentem S. Thomae Aquinatis
Martins, José António (The University of Iowa, USA): Polymodality and Mistuned Spaces: Reevaluating the Tonal-Atonal Split in Bartók’s Analytical Reception
Seress, Hugues (Paris): Aspects de la Tonalité et de la Modalité chez Béla Bartók: l’Harmonisation des Mélodies Populaires du Bassin des Carpates
—coffee break—
Atar, Ron (PhD student, Bar-Ilan University): Improvisations op.20: The Concept of the Composition as reflected in Bartók’s Recording
Ćurković, Ivan (Zagreb): “Night Music” in the Opus of Béla Bartók: Interpretational Contradictions Concerning Extra-Musical Issues in Certain of the Composer’s Instrumental Pieces
Fuchs, Joanna M. (Youngstown State University, USA): Critique and Parody in Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra
Stachó, László (Liszt University of Music, Budapest): You are so beautiful, so splendid... my Hungary? – Bartók’s Curious Longing for the Fatherland
Emerging Work on Bartók II: Parallels to Bartók’s Work
Bakke, Reidar (NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim): Wanderings of Folksongs
Servière, Antonin: Béla Bartók et Jean Sibelius: opposition ou divergence ? Eléments de comparaison
Firca, Clemensa Liliana (Romania): Enesco – Bartók: Interférences
Santana, Helena (DeCA, Universidade de Aveiro) and Rosário Santana (Escola Superior de Educação da Guarda): La culture d’un peuple dans l’œuvre de deux nationalistes – Béla Bartók versus Fernando Lopes Graça
—coffee break—
Radinović, Sanja (Faculty of Music, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro): Béla Bartók in Development of the Formal Analytics of Serbian Vocal Folk Melodies
Riggs, Kristy K. (Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA): Bartók in the Desert: Challenges to a European Conducting Research in North Africa in the Early Twentieth Century
Sipos, János (Budapest): A lament from Bartók’s Anatolian collection and its musical background
Emerging Work on Bartók III: Influences on and from Bartók’s Work
Broman, Per F. (Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA): In Beethoven’s and Wagner’s footsteps: Towards a Theory of Formal Functions in the Instrumental Music of Béla Bartók
Orbán, Béla (Strasbourg): Écriture dans le Troisième quatour de Bartók: évolution d’un modèle de thématique et de forme unitaire
De Surmont, Noël (Strasbourg): L’influence de Maurice Ravel sur Béla Bartók (principalement dans Daphnis et Chloé de Ravel et Le Prince de bois de Bartók )
—coffee break—
Romanou, Ekaterini (Music Department, University of Athens): Béla Bartók and Nikos Skalkottas
Summerville, Suzanne (Fairbanks, Alaska): Violet Archer and Béla Bartók: A Memoir of Two Composers Influenced by Folk Music
Tual, François-Gildas (l’Ecole Nationale de Musique d’Alençon): Des influences de Bartók sur la pensée musicale de Pierre Boulez et sur le post-sérialisme
Emerging Work on Bartók IV: Bartók’s Influence Revealed
Németh G., István (Budapest): “Constant sources of experience and tension”: Bartók’s Influence on Transylvanian Composers Born in the 1920s and 1930s
Solymosi, Emőke (Budapest): “Bartók always called me Latin”: The Influence of Béla Bartók on László Lajtha’s Life and Art
Tomašević, Katarina (Institute of Musicology of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts): Modalities of Béla Bartók’s Influence on the Serbian Music in the First Half of the 20th Century
Jyrkiäinen, Reijo (Helsinki): Bartók in the North: Orchestral and Scenic Works in Helsinki
—coffee break—
Tillman, Joakim (Stockholm University): Bartók’s Influence on Ingvar Lidholm
Shakhkulyan, Tatevik (Yerevan, Armenia): “Fan-Shaped” Principle in Works of Béla Bartók and its Influence on 20th-Century Music
Wong, Hoi-Yan Wendy (The Chinese University of Hong Kong): Bartók’s Influence on Chinese New Music
Friday, March 24, 2006, morning session, 9.30 to 13.00
The Absorption of Influences in Bartók’s Work
Grymes, James (University of North Carolina at Charlotte): Bartók’s Pozsony: An Examination of Neglected Primary Sources
Schneider, David E. (Amherst, USA): Dohnányi, the Puszta and the Pastoral Roots of Bartók’s Modern Style
Hooker, Lynn (Indiana University): Bartók and Discourses of “Hungarian Music” in Early Hungarian Musicology
—coffee break—
Hunkemöller, Jürgen: Scherzi im Komponieren Bartóks
Breuer, János (Budapest): Bartók und Schönberg
Kreyszig, Walter (University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada; University of Vienna): Béla Bartók as Performer and Pedagogue of the Eighteenth-Century Viennese Classical Tradition: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Rondo in A-Major for Piano and Orchestra (KV 386) in the Context of Eighteenth-, Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Quellenkritik and Bartók’s 1936 Recording of this Work
Vikárius, László (Budapest Bartók Archives): Bartók’s Late Adventures with der Kontrapunkt
Friday, March 24, 2006, afternoon session, 14.30 to 18.00
Bartók Reception
Kárpáti, János (Budapest): Axis Tonality and Golden Section Theory Reconsidered
Dalos, Anna (Budapest): Bartók, Lendvai und die Lage der ungarischen Komposition um 1955
Hohmaier, Simone (Berlin): „Hommage à“ und „in memoriam“ – Grundzüge der Bartók-Rezeption nach 1945
—coffee break—
Fjeldsøe, Michael (University of Copenhagen): Different Images: Early Bartók Reception in Denmark
Oramo, Ilkka (Sibelius Academy, Helsinki): Sibelius, Bartók, and the “Anxiety of Influence” in Post World War II Finnish Music
Chigareva, Evgeniya (Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Moscow): Zur Rezeption von Bartóks Schaffen in Russland
Concluding Remarks
Conference announcement >
The Context and Sphere of Influence of His Work
to be held by the
Bartók Archives of the
Institute for Musicology of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
22–24 March, 2006
- Interpreting the stage works
- New approaches to Bartók’s style
- Reconsidering Bartók’s folklorism
- The absorption of influences in Bartók’s works
- Bartók reception
- Emerging work on Bartók
- Bartók institutions
Tibor Tallián Director of the Institute for Musicology |
László Vikárius Head of the Bartók Archives |
A conference celebrating the 125th anniversary of Béla Bartók’s birth at the
Institute for Musicology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
March 22 (Wednesday) – 24 (Friday), 2006
Táncsics M. u. 7., Budapest, Hungary, H-1014
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