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16TH INTERNATIONAL MUSICOLOGICAL CONFERENCE
ZAGREB, CROATIA

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Theme:

FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC:
THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF BOURGEOIS MUSIC CULTURE IN THE LONG 19TH CENTURY (AS PART OF THE PROJECT MusInst19 OF THE CROATIAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION)

Place: ZAGREB, CROATIA, THE LIBRARY OF THE CROATIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND ARTS, STROSSMAYER SQUARE 14

Date: 14–17 MAY 2025

Date: 14–17 MAY 2025

Historians commonly agree that the year 1789 marks the dividing line between the early Modern Age and modern periods. This is also considered the moment when the middle classes gained ground to the detriment of the nobility. However, it goes without saying that the middle class had emerged on the historical horizon of Europe much earlier, and that the nobility did not disappear following its socio-economical marginalization at the beginning of the 19th century.

The ascendancy of the bourgeoisie – partly fueled and fermented by the Napoleonic wars – consisted of numerous phenomena, some of which are directly relevant to the general topic of this Conference. Broadly, these include the ideal of personal freedom, socio-political liberalism and its legal order, industrialization, modernization, and the rise of capitalism, the emergence and affirmation of the public sphere, the development of the educational system, the modern phenomenon of amateurism, and the creation of a specific bourgeois culture, including musical culture.

The main goal of this Conference is to offer a forum for individual research on the identification, documentation, analysis and/or evaluation of various models of private and public initiatives in the field of music, both in European countries and beyond, and the transformation of these initiatives into private or state institutions which subsequently became the foundations of modern bourgeois culture in different times and in various territorial frameworks. These models might be explored through single case studies focusing on: the relationship between prominent musical, scientific and other public figures and political events; relationships which act as decisive factors in the transformation of private initiatives into social organizations; collecting various music material that has become public or is included in public music libraries or printed collections; the private music salon as a model of semi-public music making, of creating standards of quality in music composition and performance; the inclusion of military music in the civilian public music sphere; etc.

THE CONFERENCE INVITES INTERESTED SCHOLARS TO SHARE THE RESULTS OF THEIR RESEARCH WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

  • · Definitions of ‘bourgeois music culture’
  • · Forms and manners of interaction between ‘private’ and ‘public’ in the area of music culture
  • · Elements of the bourgeois music culture in the long 18th-century ‘ancien régime’ societies
  • · The impact of the industrial revolution on music culture of the bourgeois society in the long 19th century
  • · Politics, legislation and music manifestations in the long 19th century
  • · Forms of institutionalization of music culture in composition, performance and music schooling in the long 19th century
  • · Place and functions of art music in bourgeois music culture
  • · The relationship of art and salon/entertainment music in bourgeois music culture in the long 19th century
  • · The role and function of military music in society and culture of the long 19th century

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

  • Philipp Ther (Universität Wien)
  • Stanislav Tuksar (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb)
  • Harry White (University College Dublin)

The Conference is planned as an in-person event, but there will be the possibility of online participation.

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS AND DEADLINES

Proposals containing a working title and abstract (300–400 words) for a 20-minute paper,  accompanied by a short biography of c. 200 words, in Croatian&English or in English, should be submitted on the application form (MS Word in zip) by email, to:

  1. Croatian Musicological Society, Ante Kovačića Street 5, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, at the email address:
    musinst19hmd@gmail.com
  2. or to the Coordinator (Professor emer. Stanislav Tuksar):
    stanislavtuxar@gmail.com

The form should be first downloaded and then filled in before sending!

The deadline for submitting proposals with abstracts is 15 December 2024.

The list of accepted participants will be announced by 15 January 2025.

LANGUAGES

The official languages of the Conference will be Croatian and English.

FEE AND SOJOURN DETAILS

Participants can avail of the ‘early bird’ fee of €80 (or €50 for PhD candidates) before 28 February 2025, or €100 (€70 for PhD candidates) from 1 March until 15 April 2025.

The organizers will provide conference material and refreshments for all participants.

It is expected that travel expenses to and from Zagreb and the accommodation arrangements and expenses will be made and covered by all participants themselves.

PROCEEDINGS

The organizers are planning to publish the Proceedings of the conference with selected papers by mid-2027.

CONTACTS

If needed, please send all other correspondence and queries to the official email address of the Conference as indicated above or to the coordinator Stanislav Tuksar.

ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  • Stanislav Tuksar, Member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Coordinator)
  • Koraljka Kos, Member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Ivan Supičić, Member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Vjera Katalinić, Department for History of Croatian Music of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Lucija Konfic, Department for History of Croatian Music of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • Petra Babić, Croatian Catholic University
  • Marija Benić Zovko, Department for History of Croatian Music of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Secretary)

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13th INTERNATIONAL MUSICOLOGICAL CONFERENCE OF THE CROATIAN MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY

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13. MEĐUNARODNI MUZIKOLOŠKI SKUP HRVATSKOG MUZIKOLOŠKOG DRUŠTVA

TEMA: Prvi svjetski rat (1914-1918) i glazba. Skladateljske strategije, izvedbene prakse i društveni utjecaji

MJESTO I DATUM: Zagreb, 25-27. listopada 2017. u Zlatnoj dvorani Hrvatskog instituta za povijest, Opatička 10

ORGANIZATORI: Hrvatsko muzikološko društvo, Odsjek za povijest hrvatske glazbe Zavoda za povijest hrvatske književnosti, kazališta i glazbe Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti i Hrvatski institut za povijest

Skup se organizira prigodom obilježavanja stogodišnice Prvog svjetskog rata (1914-1918).
Cilj je skupa razmotriti glazbenu produkciju (komponiranje, izvođenje, refleksija o glazbi) i šire glazbeno-sociološke i glazbeno-kulturne posljedice prije, za vrijeme i nakon Prvog svjetskog rata 1914-1918. na temelju istraživanja primarne i sekundarne dokumentacije: glazbenih djela, arhivskih dokumenata, glazbenih/muzikoloških napisa, novinskih i periodičkih izvora, književnih tekstova, ikonografije, privatnih ostavština, individualne i kolektivne memorije, itd.

GLAVNE TEME SKUPA

  1. Prvi svjetski rat u općoj i glazbenoj historiografiji u Hrvatskoj i inozemstvu
  2. Komponiranje glazbe krajem Belle Époque (tj. krajem ‘dugog’ 19. stoljeća)
  3. Komponiranje glazbe tijekom Prvog svjetskog rata
  4. Izvođenje glazbe tijekom Prvog svjetskog rata
  5. Društveni utjecaji na glazbenu produkciju i mobilnost glazbenika tijekom i nakon Prvog svjetskog rata
  6. Stilske i estetičke promjene u umjetničkoj i popularnoj glazbi u razdoblju nakon Prvog svjetskog rata

Zainteresirani podnositelji priopćenja na ovome skupu pozivaju se da predlože rezultate svojih istraživanja prema sljedećim kategorijama i odrednicama:

Prvi svjetski rat u historiografiji u Hrvatskoj i inozemstvu
Domaći i inozemni opći historičari i povjesničari glazbe, stručnjaci za razdoblje neposredno prije, tijekom i nakon Prvog svjetskog rata pružit će uvid u opće društveno-političke okvire u Hrvatskoj, susjednim zemljama i Europi u kojima je došlo do značajnih mijena u shvaćanju, produkciji i funkciji umjetničkih artefakata, napose glazbe, u razdoblju od kasnog 19. stoljeća do oko 1930. godine.

Komponiranje glazbe krajem Belle Époque (tj. krajem ‘dugog’ 19. stoljeća)
Muzikolozi i drugi stručnjaci koji istražuju razdoblje kraja romantizma i početke razdoblja Moderne mogu predložiti uvide u kompozicijske odrednice i njihove mijene, od npr. Claudea Debussyja i Richarda Straussa do Arnolda Schönberga, ranog Stravinskog i Erica Satiea u europskoj, te od Ivana Zajca do Blagoja Berse u hrvatskoj skladateljskoj produkciji od oko 1900. do 1914. godine

Komponiranje glazbe tijekom Prvog svjetskog rata
Muzikolozi i drugi stručnjaci koji istražuju Modernu i krajnje izdanke romantizma (impresionizam, ekspresionizam, i dr.) mogu predložiti uvide u stanje u europskoj i hrvatskoj umjetničkoj glazbi tijekom ratnih  godina 1914-1918, s posebnim naglaskom na tzv. historijske koncerte 1916. u Zagrebu.

Izvođenje glazbe tijekom Prvog svjetskog rata
Muzikolozi i drugi stručnjaci koji istražuju problematiku izvođačkih praksi u velikim europskim središtima (Beč, Pariz, Berlin, London, Rim i dr.) te u većim i manjim gradskim središtima u Hrvatskoj tijekom ratnog razdoblja 1914-1918, mogu predložiti uvide u promjene u lokacijama, intencijama i načinu izvođenja glazbe s obzirom na specifične društvene prilike tijekom Prvog svjetskog rata (redovite sezone, ali i dobrotvorni koncerti; promidžbene djelatnosti; fleksibilnost i prilagođenost repertoara; itd.)

Društveni utjecaji na glazbenu produkciju i mobilnost glazbenika tijekom i nakon Prvog svjetskog rata
Muzikolozi i sociolozi koji istražuju socijalnu povijest glazbe i sociologiju glazbe mogu predložiti uvide u promjene skladateljskih strategija nastale na temelju drastično promijenjenih društvenih okvira (novi senzibiliteti; nova politička stvarnost; promjene svjetonazora; susreti raznih kultura; utjecaj američke kulture na europsku; itd.) tijekom Prvog svjetskog rata i nakon njega okvirno do kraja 1920-ih. Također će se pružiti uvid u mobilnost glazbenika (izvođači, skladatelji, organizatori glazbenih zbivanja, i dr.) s obzirom na promjenjive ratne i izmijenjene poratne prilike na individualnom (osiguranje egzistencije) i društvenom planu (promidžbene i ideologijske motivacije).

Stilske i estetičke promjene u umjetničkoj i popularnoj glazbi u razdoblju nakon Prvog svjetskog rata
Muzikolozi i drugi stručnjaci koji istražuju glazbenu Modernu i ‘prvu avangardu’ (npr. Schönberg, Berg, Webern, i dr.) u europskoj te njihove tragove, predstavnike i/ili oporbu u hrvatskoj umjetničkoj glazbi (D. Plamenac, B. Bersa, J. Štolcer Slavenski, neofolkloristi, i dr.) mogu predložiti uvide u stanje umjetničke glazbe tijekom 1920-ih, te u širenje i afirmaciju fenomena popularne glazbe (jazz, šlageri, plesni oblici, i dr.) i njezino eventualno djelomično prožimanje s umjetničkom glazbom u istom razdoblju (oblici, pojave, ličnosti).

PRIJAVA PRIJEDLOGA PRIOPĆENJA  I ROKOVI
Prijedlozi s radnim naslovom priopćenja za 20 minuta izlaganja i kratkim životopisom šalju se pismeno ili elektronički do 28. 02. 2017. sa sažetkom na hrvatskom ili engleskom (300-400 riječi) na:

  1. Hrvatsko muzikološko društvo, Opatička 18, 10000 Zagreb Website adresa: www.hmd-music.hr
  2. Adresu elektroničke pošte: stanislavtuxar@gmail.com (adresa koordinatora skupa)

Popis sudionika objavit će se do 15. 03. 2017. na web stranici HMD-a.

JEZICI
Službeni jezici skupa su hrvatski i engleski.

KOTIZACIJA I UVJETI BORAVKA
Sudionici iz inozemstva: € 50 ili protuvrijednost u HRK.
Sudionici iz Hrvatske ne plaćaju kotizaciju.
Sudionici sami snose troškove puta, boravka i smještaja.
Za sve sudionike bit će osiguran ručak.

ZBORNIK
Nakon održavanja skupa predviđeno je do kraja 2018. godine objavljivanje dvojezičnog zbornika radova.

KONTAKTI
Dopisi, prijave i ostali kontakti mogu se slati na službenu adresu ili website Hrvatskog muzikološkog društva, na adresu elektroničke pošte koordinatora skupa ili na pojedine članove Organizacijskog odbora skupa.

ORGANIZACIJSKI I PROGRAMSKI ODBOR SKUPA

Dr. Nada Bezić, Hrvatski glazbeni zavod, Zagreb
Dr. Vjera Katalinić, Odsjek za povijest hrvatske glazbe HAZU
Akademkinja Koraljka Kos, Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti
Dr. Sanja-Majer-Bobetko, Odsjek za povijest hrvatske glazbe HAZU
Doc. dr. Kristina Milković, Hrvatski studiji Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Rozina Palić Jelavić, Odsjek za povijest hrvatske glazbe HAZU
Akademik Stanislav Tuksar, Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (koordinator projekta)
Dr. Vijoleta Herman Kaurić,  Hrvatski institut za povijest
Monika Jurić Janjik, Muzička akademija Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (tajnica skupa)

 

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS!

13th INTERNATIONAL MUSICOLOGICAL CONFERENCE OF THE CROATIAN MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY

THEME: The Great War 1914-1918 and Music. Compositional Strategies, Performing Practices, and Social Impacts

PLACE AND DATE: Zagreb, Croatia, October 25-27, 2017, Golden Hall of the Croatian Institute of History, 10 Opatička St. (Upper Town)

ORGANIZERS: Croatian Musicological Society, the Department for History of Croatian Music of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and the Croatian Institute of History

The Conference is organized on the occasion of the centennial years of the First World War (1914-1918)
The aim of the Conference is to consider music the production of music and broader musical-sociological tendencies before, during and after the Great War / First World War 1914-1918 based on research in primary and secondary documentation: musical works, musical/musicological writings, newspaper and periodical sources, iconography, private legacies, individual and collective memory, etc.
Main themes of the Conference will be:

  1. The First World War in Historiography in Croatia and Abroad
  2. Composing of Music at the end of the Belle Époque (i.e., at the end of the ‘long’ 19th century)
  3. Composing Music during the First World War
  4. Performing Music during the First World War
  5. Social Impacts on Music Production and the Mobility of Musicians during and after the First World War
  6. Stylistic and Aesthetic Changes in Art and Popular Music in Post-WWI Period

The conference invites interested scholars to share the results of their research within the framework of the following categories:

I.

The First World War in Historiography in Croatia and Abroad
General historians and historians of music from Croatia and abroad who specialise in the period of the First World War, the period leading up to it, or the period of its aftermath,  are invited to offer results of their research and/or insight into the general socio-political context in Croatia, its neighbouring countries and in Europe at large, in which significant changes in the understanding, output and function of artistic production and music in particular, occurred during the period covering the late 19th century up to c. 1930.

II.

Composing of Music at the end of the Belle Époque (i.e., at the end of the ‘long’ 19th century)
Musicologists and other experts, who specialise in the period of late Romanticism and the beginnings of Modernism (c. 1900-1014) are invited to offer results of their research and/or insight into compositional determinants and their changes from, for example, Claude Debussy and Richard Strauss to Arnold Schönberg, early Stravinsky and Eric Satie in European, and from Ivan Zajc to Blagoje Bersa in Croatian compositional production.

III.

Composing Music during the First World War
Musicologists and other experts specialising in Modernism and in the late outcomes of Romanticism (impressionism, expressionism, etc.), are invited to offer results of their research and/or insight into European or Croatian art music during the 1914-1918 war years, with special emphasis on the so-called ‘historical concerts’ held in Zagreb in 1916.

IV.

Performing Music during the First World War
Musicologists and other experts specialising in the history of performance practices in great European centres such as Vienna, Paris, Berlin, London, Rome etc., as well as in bigger or smaller towns in Croatia during the 1914-1918 war period, are invited to offer results of their research and/or insight into changes in performing locations, intentions and ways of performing music in the context of  the specific social circumstances during the First World War (regular seasons; benefit concerts; propagandistic activities; flexibility and adaptability of the repertoires, etc.)

V.

Social Impacts on Music Production and the Mobility of Musicians during and after the First World War
Musicologists and sociologists, who specialise in the social history of music and the sociology of music, are invited to offer results of their research and/or insight into changes in compositional strategies founded on drastically changed social contexts (new sensibilities; new political realities; changes in worldviews; encounters of different cultures; influence of American culture on the European culture; etc.) during the period from the First World War until the end of the 1920s. Welcome in particular is research on the mobility of musicians (composers, performers, organizers of musical events, etc.) resulting from changing and changed circumstances during and after WWI due to both individual (existential needs) and social plans (propagandistic and ideological motivations).

VI.

Stylistic and Aesthetic Changes in Art and Popular Music in Post-WWI Period
Musicologists and other experts, who specialise in musical Modernism and the ‘first avant-garde’ (Schönberg, Berg, Webern, and others) in European art music and in their traces, protagonists and/or opponents in Croatian art music (Dragan Plamenac, Blagoje Bersa, Josip Štolcer Slavenski, neo-folklorists, and others) are invited to offer results of their research and/or insight into art music during the 1920s, as well as into the dissemination and affirmation of the phenomenon of popular music (jazz, pop songs, dance melodies, etc.) and its possible permeation of art music of the same period (forms, social appearance, personalities, etc.).

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS AND DEADLINES

Proposals containing the working title and abstract (300-400 words) for a 20-minute paper should be submitted by e-mail or by regular post, accompanied by a short CV in Croatian or English to:

  1. Croatian Musicological Society, Opatička 18, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Website address: www.hmd-music.hr
  2. E-mail address of the Coordinator (Dr. Stanislav Tuksar): stanislavtuxar@gmail.com

The deadline is February 28, 2017.
The list of accepted participants will be announced by March 15, 2017.

LANGUAGES

The official languages of the conference will be Croatian and English.

FEE AND SOJOURN DETAILS

Participants coming from abroad pay the fee of € 50 or the equivalent value in local currency (HRK).
The organizers will provide midday meals during the conference for all participants.
It is expected that travel expenses to and from Zagreb and the accommodation arrangements and expenses will be covered by all participants themselves.

PROCEEDINGS

The organizers are planning to publish the multi-lingual Proceedings of the conference by November 2018.

CONTACTS

If needed, please send all other correspondence and queries to the official address or to the email contact address listed on the website of the Croatian Musicological Society, as indicated above. Email queries may also be addressed to the coordinator Dr. Stanislav Tuksar, or directly to other members of the Organizing Committee.

ORGANIZING AND PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Dr. Nada Bezić, Croatian Music Institute, Zagreb
Dr. Vijoleta Herman Kaurić, Croatian Institute of History
Dr. Vjera Katalinić, Department for History of Croatian Music of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Dr. Koraljka Kos, Member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Dr. Sanja-Majer-Bobetko, Department for History of Croatian Music of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Dr. Kristina Milković, Studia Croatica, University of Zagreb
Rozina Palić Jelavić, Department for History of Croatian Music of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Dr. Stanislav Tuksar, Member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Coordinator)
Monika Jurić Janjik, Academy of Music, University of Zagreb (Secretary)