27 May 2022, Friday
9:15–9:30
Greetings
Katalin Kim (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
1st Session
Chair: Cristina Scuderi (University of Graz)
9:30–10:30
Tatjana Marković (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
Guest performances of Karl/Carl Rémay’s theater troupe in Groß-Becskerek in 1862
10:30–11:00
Axel Körner – Barbara Babić (Leipzig University and University College London)
Book presentation. Italian Opera in Global and Transnational Perspective
11:00–11:15 COFFEE BREAK
2nd Session
Chair: Tatjana Marković (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
11:15–11:45
Lenka Křupková – Jiří Kopecký (Palacký University, Olomouc)
Travelling 19th-century Theatre Entrepreneurs and Opera Artists on the Example of the Olomouc Opera Scene
11:45–12:15
Jana Laslavíková (Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava)
From province to province or theatre journey from Olomouc to Pressburg
12:15–12:45
Branko Ladič (Comenius University Bratislava)
Géza Zichy in Pressburg
12:45–13:15
Cristina Scuderi (University of Graz)
Book presentation. The Management of Opera. Eastern Adriatic Theatres (1861–1918)
13:15–14:15 LUNCH BREAK
3rd Session
Chair: Vjera Katalinić (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb)
14:15–15:15
Cristina Scuderi (University of Graz)
Between Endowments, Subsidies and Mediations: the Work of Impresari and Agents in Managing an Opera Season on the Eastern Adriatic Coast
15:15–16:15
Axel Körner – Barbara Babić – Dietmar Friesenegger (Leipzig University and University College London)
Rethinking opera in nineteenth-century Habsburg Europe
16:15–16:30 COFFEE BREAK
4th Session
Chair: Lenka Křupková (Palacký University, Olomouc)
16:30–17:00
Vjera Katalinić (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb)
Heinrich Börnstein (1805–1892), an Impresario in Zagreb between German and Croatian Identities
17:00–17:30
Tomasz Pudłocki (Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University, Krakow)
Province not quite deaf. Reminiscences of the great world of music in provincial cities of Eastern Galicia in the second half of the 19th century
17:30–18:30
Traveling. Three case studies: an opera, an opera composer and a singer from the stage of the National Theatre in Pest
Katalin Kim (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
Hunyadi László Performed Abroad
Pál Horváth (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
Franz Doppler, the (Inter)National opera composer
Emese Gyöngyvér Tóth (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
Jozef Ellinger’s career in the light of his Hungarian and foreign appearances
18:30–19:00 COFFEE BREAK IN THE GARDEN
Lecture Recital
19:00–20:30
Traveling directors and musicians 1870–1920
A selection of arias and songs from the repertoire of musical theatre in the V4 countries
Performed by Ingrid Kertesi (soprano), Júlia Mária Kovács (soprano), Gergely Kaposi (piano)
Introductory lectures by Jana Laslavíková (Slovakia), Tomasz Pudłocki (Poland), Katalin Kim (Hungary), Lenka Křupková and Jiří Kopecký (Czech Republic)
28 May 2022, Saturday
1st Session
Chair: Jiří Kopecký (Palacký University, Olomouc)
9:00–10:00
Musical public sphere in the multi-ethnic towns of Hungary in the second half of the 19th century
Lili Veronika Békéssy (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
The structure of musical life in Pest-Buda during 1857 – Guest performers
Rudolf Gusztin (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
The Question of National Identity in the Multiethnical Sopron through the Work of the Dalfüzér / Liederkranz
Zsolt Vizinger (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
The inter-nationality of late 19th-century Budapest quartets and their not entirely prejudice-free reception in the press
10:00–10:20
Balázs Déri (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
Book presentation.
10:20–10:50
Kata Riskó (Institute for Musicology, RCH ELRC, Budapest)
Project presentation. Style Hongrois, European music, regional aspects. A database on Hungarian music
10:50–11:10 COFFEE BREAK
2nd Session
Chair: Tomasz Pudłocki (Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University, Krakow)
11:10–11:40
Tatjana Marković (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
Book presentation. Emerging of national opera traditions in the Balkans
11:40–12:10
Katalin Ágnes Bartha (Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca)
The National Theatre of Kolozsvár [Cluj] in the network of Hungarian theatre companies (Mapping ‘theatre’ towns in the second half of 19th century)
12:10–12:40
Vjera Katalinić (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb)
Book presentation. Presentation of books that result from the musicological projects on the 19th-century music
12:40–13:10
Jana Kalinayová-Bartová (Comenius University, Bratislava)
Book presentation. Hudobné dejiny Bratislavy. Od stredoveku po rok 1918 [Music history of Bratislava. From the Middle Ages to 1918]
13:10–14:15 LUNCH BREAK
3rd Session
Chair: Jana Laslavíková (Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava)
14:15–14:45
Tomasz Pudłocki (Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University, Krakow)
Book presentations. Intellectual and World War I., Postwar Continuity and New Challenges in Central Europe, 1918-1923. The War That Never Ended
14:45–15:15
Andrzej E. Godek (Jagiellonian University, Pontifical University of John Paul II, Krakow)
Social contexts of church music in Galicia at the turn of the 20th century
15:15–15:45
Viktor Velek (University of Ostrava)
Music Artists between Ostrava and Vienna (2018–2021)
15:45–16:00 COFFEE BREAK
4th Session
16:00–17:00
Book and project launches
Moderated discussion with Jana Laslavíková, Lenka Křupková, Jiří Kopecký, Kim Katalin.
Moderator: Tatjana Marković
17:00–17:10 COFFEE BREAK
17:10–18:00
Closing discussion
Common discussion on a possible future European Union grant application.
Lili Békéssy will report on ERC projects. The discussion will be moderated by Katalin Kim.
Meeting ID: 827 3173 1152 – Passcode: 513082
Venue of the live stream: Bartók Hall (Institute for Musicology, RCH, H-1014 Budapest, Táncsics Mihály u. 7.)