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(E) First Conference of the Répertoire International 16-19 March 2005
http://www.croatia.org/crown/articles/5112/1/E-First-Conference-of-the-RApertoire-International-16-19-March-2005.html
By Nenad N. Bach
Published on 03/16/2005
 

 

MUSIC'S INTELLECTUAL HISTORY:

FOUNDERS, FOLLOWERS & FADS
First Conference of the Répertoire International de Litérature Musicale, 16-19 March 2005

 

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK GRADUATE CENTER
365 Fifth Avenue, New York


Wednesday 16 March 2005 - Lobby of the Harold M. Proshansky Auditorium
(elevator to the concourse level) Registration

Harold M. Proshansky Auditorium / 3-3:30 pm

Ennio Stipcevic(Odjel za Povijest Hrvatske Glazbe, Hrvatska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti, Zagreb), Musical historiography and terra incognita: The case of Dragan Plamenac

Conference Room C.202C.203 / 3-3:30 pm

Tatjana Markovic(Fakultet Muzicke Umetnosti, Belgrade), Serbian and Viennese writings about music: Intertextual relations

4:30 pm

Sanja Majer-Bobetko (Odsjek za Povijest Hrvatske Glazbe, Hrvatska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti, Zagreb), The founders of Croatian music historiography: Music, history, politics and ideology

5 - 5:30 pm

Zdravko Blazekovic (Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale, New York), Franjo Ksaver Kuhac
(1834-1911) among the founders of ethno/musicology

Thursday, 17 March 2005

Harold M. Proschansky Auditorium 7:30-8:30


U POTRAZI ZA LUKACICEM / SEARCHING FOR LUKACIC

A film about the Croatian-American musicologist Dragan Plamenac (1895-1983)
and his research of the Croatian Baroque composer Ivan Lukacic (ca. 1585-1648)

Production: Digital film (Sibenik) and Glazbena skola Ivana Lukacica (Sibenik)

Script: ENNIO STIPCEVIC and IVAN VIDIC
Director and cinematography: DAVOR SARIC
In Croatian with English subtitles

Saturday, 19 March 2005

Conference Room C.202C.203 / 11:00-12:00

Gorana Doliner (Odsjek za Povijest Hrvatske Glazbe, Hrvatska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti, Zagreb), Does folk music have its own history? The experiences gained from studying 19th-century Croatian music historiography

Harold M. Proshansky Auditorium / 2:00-4:00

Melita Milin (Institut za muzikologiju, Srpska Akademija Nauka i Umetnosti, Belgrade), The place of small musical cultures in reference books

 


(E) First Conference of the Répertoire International 16-19 March 2005

 

MUSIC'S INTELLECTUAL HISTORY:

FOUNDERS, FOLLOWERS & FADS
First Conference of the Répertoire International de Litérature Musicale, 16-19 March 2005

 

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK GRADUATE CENTER
365 Fifth Avenue, New York


Wednesday 16 March 2005 - Lobby of the Harold M. Proshansky Auditorium
(elevator to the concourse level) Registration

Harold M. Proshansky Auditorium / 3-3:30 pm

Ennio Stipcevic(Odjel za Povijest Hrvatske Glazbe, Hrvatska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti, Zagreb), Musical historiography and terra incognita: The case of Dragan Plamenac

Conference Room C.202C.203 / 3-3:30 pm

Tatjana Markovic(Fakultet Muzicke Umetnosti, Belgrade), Serbian and Viennese writings about music: Intertextual relations

4:30 pm

Sanja Majer-Bobetko (Odsjek za Povijest Hrvatske Glazbe, Hrvatska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti, Zagreb), The founders of Croatian music historiography: Music, history, politics and ideology

5 - 5:30 pm

Zdravko Blazekovic (Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale, New York), Franjo Ksaver Kuhac
(1834-1911) among the founders of ethno/musicology

Thursday, 17 March 2005

Harold M. Proschansky Auditorium 7:30-8:30


U POTRAZI ZA LUKACICEM / SEARCHING FOR LUKACIC

A film about the Croatian-American musicologist Dragan Plamenac (1895-1983)
and his research of the Croatian Baroque composer Ivan Lukacic (ca. 1585-1648)

Production: Digital film (Sibenik) and Glazbena skola Ivana Lukacica (Sibenik)

Script: ENNIO STIPCEVIC and IVAN VIDIC
Director and cinematography: DAVOR SARIC
In Croatian with English subtitles

Saturday, 19 March 2005

Conference Room C.202C.203 / 11:00-12:00

Gorana Doliner (Odsjek za Povijest Hrvatske Glazbe, Hrvatska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti, Zagreb), Does folk music have its own history? The experiences gained from studying 19th-century Croatian music historiography

Harold M. Proshansky Auditorium / 2:00-4:00

Melita Milin (Institut za muzikologiju, Srpska Akademija Nauka i Umetnosti, Belgrade), The place of small musical cultures in reference books