Musikalische Inventare

Musikalische Inventare

Veranstalter
Prof. Dr. Cristina Urchueguía; Dr. Claudio Bacciagaluppi; Dr. Luigi Collarile; Dr. Laurent Pugin
Veranstaltungsort
UniS: Schanzeneckstrasse 1, 3012 Bern; Fabrikstrasse 8, 3012 Bern
Ort
Bern
Land
Switzerland
Vom - Bis
04.09.2014 - 06.09.2014
Von
Marschall, Salome

Historical inventories belong to the most interesting sources for musicologist. They inform about sources, performances, works, instruments, musicians and many other issues concerning musical life. The objects recorded in the inventories may or may not be extant, but the crucial element inventories include is information
on the real context in which musical events took place. Untill now, inventories have been studied and catalogued in a rather atomized and unsystematic manner using plenty of incompatible standards. This fact makes an integration of their valuable information difficult if not impossible. With a conference that will illustrate the state of the art in scholarly work on inventories and a theoretical and practical workshop we intend to contribute to the development of a common standard. The theoretical workshop will focus on the definition of a consensus about the content and the level of performance any catalogue of inventories should render, taking into account the fact that inventories do not show an uniform density of information. The practical workshop wants to introduce scholars into the use of standards for the digitalisation and long-term electronic archiving of the results of the work using the international standards TEI and Salsah as basis.

Programm

4 September 2014

12 a.m. Registration

2 p.m. Keynote Address Tess Knighton (Barcelona)

3 p.m. Session I Chair: Samantha Owens (Brisbane)

Florian Bassani (Bern)
Das Noteninventar der Chiesa del Gesù in Rom.
Ein Dokument zur Musikpflege der Jesuiten im 17. Jh.

3:30 p.m. Ilaria Grippaudo (Palermo)
Musical References in Palermo’s Inventories (1550–1795)

4 p.m. Luigi Collarile (Fribourg / Venezia)
Sales Lists or Warehouse Inventories? Considering the
Catalogues of Italian Music Printers before 1800

4:30 p.m. Coffee break

5 p.m. Workshop 1A Round Table
Chair: Janice Stockigt (Melbourne)

7:30 p.m. Apéro Haus der Universität

September 2014

9 a.m. Keynote Address Janice Stockigt (Melbourne)

10 a.m. Coffee break

10:30 a.m. Session II Chair: Emilio Ros-Fábregas (Barcelona)

Marion Fahrenkämper (Frankfurt/M)
Uelli Dill (Basel)
Die Musikbibliothek des Johann Rudolf Dömmelin in
der UB Basel – Zur Rekonstruktion einer Donation aus
dem 18. Jahrhundert und ihrer Inventare

11 a.m. Florence Sidler (Bern)
« On donne au Théâtre »
Werkverzeichnis des Hôtel de Musique in den Tagebüchern
von Samuel Rudolf Walthard

11:30 a.m. Janá Spačilová (Brno)
Moravian Music Inventories before 1800:
Historical and Methodological Outline

12 a.m. Elisabeth Anna Giselbrecht (Cambridge)
Inventories and the Purposes of Music Collections

12:30 a.m. Lunch break

2:30–4:30 p.m. Workshops 2A Tei & Salsah

4:30 p.m. Coffee break

5 p.m. Workshops 2B Tei & Salsah
Repetition of the Workshops

6 September 2014

9 a.m. Session III Chair: Thierry Favier (Poitiers)

Christoph Riedo (Fribourg)
What Can We learn about the Playing Abilities of the
Owners of Instrumental Music?

9:30 a.m. Ferran Escrivà (Valencia)
Rebuilding a 1606 «Library» through Inventories of
Four Centuries: The Case of Juan de Borja Music Books

10 a.m. Ascensión Mazuela (Barcelona)
The Musical Life at the Monastery of the Santa Maria
de Jonqueres in Barcelona through Inventories Made by
Visitors of the Order of Santiago (1495–1628)

10:30 a.m. Stefanie Beghein (Antwerpen)
Change and Continuity. A Contextual and Comparative
Study of Music Inventories for the St. James Church
and the St. Andrew Church in Antwerp, c. 1600-1755

11 a.m. Coffee break

11:30 a.m. Workshop 1B
Final discussion
Chair: Cristina Urchueguía (Bern)

Kontakt

Marschall

Institut für Musikwissenschaft der Universität Bern, Hallerstr. 5, CH-3011 Bern

salome@marschall-ch.net

http://www.musik.unibe.ch/content/index_ger.html
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