Arhiva kategorije: MusMig
Koncert: Iz Glazbene knjižice za Julijanu Erdödy-Drašković (1779) – Galerija
Koncert: Iz Glazbene knjižice za Julijanu Erdödy-Drašković (1779)
MusMig projekt
Music Migrations in the Early Modern Age: the Meeting of the European East, West and South (MusMig)
Music Migrations in the Early Modern Age: the Meeting of the European East, West and South (MusMig)
O projektu
Trogodišnji projekt „Music Migrations in the Early Modern Age: the Meeting of the European East, West and South“, koji se vodi iz Hrvatske (HAZU, Odsjek za povijest hrvatske glazbe), obuhvaća istraživače i iz Slovenije, Njemačke i Poljske. Četrnaest znanstvenika sa 6 instituta i sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Ljubljani, Mainzu, Berlinu i Varšavi istražuje mobilnost glazbenika u 17. i 18. stoljeću, njihove susrete i utjecaje te diseminaciju ideja, muzikalija i glazbala. Načinjena je baza podataka u kojoj je sakupljeno preko 2800 imena skladatelja, interpreta, graditelja glazbala, učitelja, prepisivača i mecena, te svjedoči o kronologijama njihovih kretanja i mjestima susreta. Održana su tri znanstvena skupa (Mainz, Zagreb, Varšava), a do lipnja 2016. znanstvenici s projekta sudjelovali su ili organizirali ukupno 150 nastupa: predavanja, izlaganja na simpozijima, koncerte, izložbe i radionice. Objavili su 90 znanstvenih i stručnih radova (knjige, članke, izvješća) te notna izdanja. Važan aspekt vidljivosti projektnog djelovanja je i objavljivanje notnog materijala. Hrvatska grupa dosad je objavila 5 notnih svezaka: 2 Jarnovićeva i 2 Straticova koncerta, jednu Bajamontijevu ariju dok je druga u pripremi. Projekt se odvija od 2013. do 2016. godine, a voditeljica je dr. sc. Vjera Katalinić. Hrvatsko muzikološko društvo pridruženi je partner projekta.
About the project
The three-year project “Music Migrations and the Early Modern Age: The Meeting of the European East, West and South”, which is coordinated from Croatia (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Department for History of Croatian Music), includes also researchers from Slovenia, Germany, and Poland. Fourteen scientists from six institutes and universities in Zagreb, Ljubljana, Mainz, Berlin, and Warsaw are investigating the mobility of musicians in the 17th and 18th century, their meetings and influences, dissemination of ideas, music material and musical instruments. The database created in the project, which contains over 2800 names of composers, interpreters, instrument makers, teachers, scribes, and patrons, testifies about the chronologies of their migrations as well as their meeting points. Three scholarly meetings were held: in Mainz, Zagreb, and Warsaw. As of June 2016, scientists from the project participated or organized a total of 150 outputs: lectures, papers at the symposiums, concerts, exhibitions, and workshops. A total of 90 scientific and professional papers were published: books, articles, reports, and musical scores. A significant aspect of the project visibility is the publication of music material. So far, the Croatian group published five music scores: 2 violin concertos by Giovanni Giornovichi/Ivan Jarnović, 2 concertos for two violins by Giuseppe Michele Stratico, 1 aria by Julije Bajamonti, and another is forthcoming. Project runs from 2013 until 2016 under the leadership of Professor Vjera Katalinić. Croatian Musicological Society is the associate partner of the project.
Web: http://musmig.eu/home/
Blog: http://musmig.hypotheses.org/
HERA: http://heranet.info/musmig/index
Giuseppe Michele Stratico’s Concert
Giuseppe Michele Stratico’s Concert on the repertoire of the Croatian Radiotelevision Symphony Orchestra and soloists
Zagreb, 7 June 2016
Five music scores were published within the HERA MusMig project: two violin concertos by Giovanni Giornovichi/Ivan Jarnović, two concertos for two violins by Giuseppe Michele Stratico, and an aria by Julije Bajamonti. These compositions have already been performed by the Croatian Baroque Ensemble, violinists Bojan Čičić and Ivan Jakšeković, and soprano Monika Cerovčec, on the HERA MusMig concerts held in Zagreb in October 2014 and May 2016.
We are pleased that this time Giuseppe Michele Stratico’s “Concert for two violins and strings in D major (2)”, published within the HERA MusMig project in 2013, will be performed by violinists Dmitrij Sinkovski and Silvio Richter, accompanied by the Croatian Radiotelevision Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Tomislav Fačini. This will be a part of the Croatian Radiotelevision Choir and the Symphony Orchestra’s last concert of the season, which will be held on 9 June 2016. The concert entitled “Odzivi starina” (“Echoes of the antiquities”) will include works by Croatian migrant composers of the 18th and 19th century: Amando Ivančić, Giuseppe Michele Stratico and Antun Sorkočević. The concert will also present works by Croatian contemporary composers Marko Ruždjak and Mladen Tarbuk, both reflecting on the musical past. Live broadcast of the concert will be on the Third Programme of the Croatian Radio.
Lucija Konfic, member of the Croatian partner group of the HERA MusMig project and author of the preface in the edition, presented today the Concerto on the Croatian Radio, announced the performance and emphasized it as an excellent example of the knowledge exchange.
The Croatian Radiotelevision Choir and the Symphony Orchestra
Tomislav Fačini, conductor
Dmitrij Sinkovski, Silvio Richter, violins
Ivana Garaj Korpar, soprano
Filip Merčep, marimba
Monika Cerovčec, soprano
Miroslav Živković, baritone
Amando Ivančić: Symphony in C major
Marko Ruždjak: Ricercar for strings
Giuseppe Michele Stratico: Concert for two violins and strings in D major (2)
Mladen Tarbuk: Medida del tiempo por relojes differentes for soprano, marimba and strings
Antun Sorkočević: Dixit Dominus for soloists, choir and orchestra
Link: http://glazba.hrt.hr/337495/odzivi-starina-u-studiju-bajsic
Annual meeting of the Croatian Musicological Society
HERA MusMig had two presentations at the Annual meeting of the Croatian Musicological Society
Zagreb, 4 June 2016
Two members of the Croatian group of the HERA MusMig project delivered papers at the Annual meeting of the Croatian Musicological Society, held in Zagreb on 3rd and 4th June 2016. Stanislav Tuksar presented his research “Works by Croatian music writers from the 16th to 18th centuries in the libraries of the Republic of Poland“. Vilena Vrbanić gave a presentation “The database in the project MusMig: results”. Croatian Musicological Society is the associate partner of the HERA MusMig project. The whole programme of the meeting is available here: http://www.hmd-music.hr/.
Final concert of the HERA MusMig project
Final concert of the HERA MusMig project
17 May 2016
The final concert of the HERA MusMig project was held on 16 May 2016 in the National Revival Hall in Zagreb. The concert, entitled “Migrant and travelling composers of the late 18th century”, was performed by the Croatian Baroque Ensemble and the soloists: Monika Cerovčec, soprano and violinists Bojan Čičić and Ivan Jakšeković. The performance of the parts from the Giovanni Sarti’s opera Fra i due litiganti il terzo gode was provided thank to the collaboration of the project MusMig and the project “A Cosmopolitan Composer in Pre-Revolutionary Europe – Giuseppe Sarti” at the University of the Arts in Berlin. Giuseppe Michele Stratico’s Concerto for two violins and strings in D major (1), Giovanni Giornovichi’s 13th Concerto for violin and orchestra in A major, and Giulio Bajamonti’s aria for soprano and orchestra Frena mio bene were published during the MusMig project. Bajamonti’s aria for soprano and orchestra Per quel paterno amplesso will be published till the end of the project.
HERA MusMig Project in the Journal of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
HERA MusMig Project in the Journal of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
5 May 2016
An article “EU Projects: Music Migrations in the Early Modern Age: the Meeting of the European East, West and South (MusMig”, written by the project leader Vjera Katalinić, was published in the “Glasnik HAZU”, journal of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (vol. 1, no. 2). Online version can be found here: http://info.hazu.hr/files/listanje/glasnk/02/index.html#38.
Announcement of the final concert of the HERA MusMig project
Announcement of the final concert of the HERA MusMig project
3 May 2016
The final concert of the HERA MusMig project will be held on Monday, 16 May 2016 in the National Revival Hall in Zagreb. The concert entitled “Migrant and travelling composers of the late 18th century” will be performed by the Croatian Baroque Ensemble and the soloists: Monika Cerovčec, soprano and violinists Bojan Čičić and Ivan Jakšeković. Compositions by Giuseppe Michele Stratico, Julije Bajamonti and Giovanni Giornovichi were published during the MusMig project. The performance of the parts from the Giovanni Sarti’s opera “Fra i due litiganti il terzo gode” will be provided thank to the collaboration of the project MusMig and the project “A Cosmopolitan Composer in Pre-Revolutionary Europe – Giuseppe Sarti” at the University of the Arts in Berlin.
Links:
HRBA Croatian Baroque Ensemble
Croatian Composers’ Society awarded book on the Sorkočevićes by Vjera Katalinić
Croatian Composers’ Society awarded book on the Sorkočevićes by Vjera Katalinić
Zagreb, September 2015
Vjera Katalinić, leader of the HERA MusMig project, was awarded with the “Josip Andreis” Prize of Croatian Composers’ Society, for her contributions to the field of musicology and music journalism, for her bilingual book (in Croatian and English) “Sorkočevići, dubrovački plemići i glazbenici / The Sorkočevićes: Aristocratic Musicians from Dubrovnik”, published in 2014 by the Croatian Music Information Center. Book covers and brings together previous research into the careers in music of Luka and Antun Sorgo (and one chapter is devoted to an associate member of the family, shown to have been “the first Croatian woman composer”, Jelena Pozza-Sorgo/Pucić-Sorkočević). At the same time, their work has been placed in the context of the happenings of the time, their primary occupations and the domestic and international forces that affected them from the musical point of view. The accompanying recordings, that cover all the instrumental compositions that can with certainty to be ascribed to Luka Sorgo, are interpreted by the ensemble Salzburger Hofmusik led by Wolfgang Brunner. The purpose of this book is not to show only how these Ragusan musicians worked, but to place them in their pertaining social, political and cultural contexts and thus to find the reasons and stimuli for their procedures outside the musical context. It would seem that some earlier uncertainties have thus been solved, and yet precisely through such new understandings, unburdened with the weight of history, some fresh questions have arisen.
Concert during the MusMig conference in Zagreb
Concert during the MusMig conference in Zagreb
by Martin Albrecht-Hohmaier, 2015
During the internatinal meeting in Zagreb, 13–14 October 2014 Music Migration in the Early Modern Age: People, Markets, Patterns, Styles our hosts organised a wonderfull concert in the National Revival Historical Hall in Zagreb:
Migrant Musicians in the Enlightenment Era
Two of the works – edited by the leader of the MusMig project Vjera Katalinic and revised by Zoran Juranić – played by the Croatian Baroque Ensemble are on YouTube:
Concerto a due violini obbligati in D (2)
by Giuseppe Michele Stratico (1728–1783)
Allegro
Andantino
Allegro
Soloists: Bojan Čičić and Ivan Jakšeković
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtlnpOWLMlU.
Concerto for violin and orchestra in A major, Nr. 14
by Ivan Jarnović (1747–1804)
Allegro
Amoroso con espressione
Rondeau a la Russe
Solist: Bojan Čičić
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKUlBfzWlf0