Programm
Dienstag, 4. September 2012
I.1: CIM12
Hörsaal | Lecture Room ZHG 007
9.30–10.00 Prof. Dr. Morag Josephine Grant (Universität Göttingen, DE): Welcome and introduction
10.00–10.30 Anna Grossman, MA (Archaeological Museum, Biskupin, PL) & Dr. Dorota Popławska (Grażyna Bacewicz Primary and Secondary Schools of Music, Warsaw, PL): Dance in prehistoric societies: Archaeology in service of music
10.30–11.00: Prof. Adriana Guzman (School of Music, Universidad del Valle, Cali, COL), Prof. Juan Camilo Buitrago (Department of Design, Universidad del Valle, Cali, COL): Sonidos de barro: pre-Hispanic aerophones in the Columbian cultures Tuza and Tumaco - La Tolita cultures
11.00-11.15 Kaffeepause
11.15–11.45 Dr. Katerina Grohmann (freelance researcher, Cologne, DE), Lioudmila Voropai (Kunsthochschule für Medien, Cologne, DE): Functional development of machine-generated sounds in music and other art forms of the 20th century: from industrial soundscapes to opera
11.45–12.15 PD Dr. Rainer Bayreuther (Universität Freiburg, DE), Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ernst (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, DE), Dr. des. Martin Carlé (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, DE): Absconding from history in music
12.15–12.45 Dr. Frédéric Döhl Ass. iur. (Freie Universität Berlin, DE), Dr. Ronny Freier (German Institute of Economic Research, Berlin, DE): A Genetic Cause? On the use of empirical research on twins and adoptees for the research fields of history of listening and economic decision making
12.45–14.30 Mittagpause
14.30–15.00 Dr. Stéphanie Weisser (Musical Instruments Museum, Brussels, BE), Dr. Anaïs Wion (Centre d'Études des Mondes Africains (UMR 8171), CNRS, Paris, F) & Dr. Anne Damon-Guillot (Centre Interdisciplinaire d'Etudes et de Recherches sur l'Expression Contemporaine (CIEREC), Université Jean-Monnet, Saint-Etienne, F): Music and power in Ethiopian Christian highlands: A historical investigation (15–19th century)
15.00–15.30 Prof. Dr. Gesa zur Nieden (Universität Mainz, DE), Dr. Britta Kägler (Istituto Storico Germanico di Roma, IT): Musicians as Factor of Prestigious Court Life in Versailles and at German Courts relying on French culture
15.30–16.00 Dr. Melanie Stier (University of Oxford, UK), Marlen Hachmann (freelance singer / singing teacher): The power of a voice – Pauline Viardot
16.00–16.15 Kaffeepause
16.15–17.45 Round table discussion: What kind of music history do we need?
Participants: Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (London), Urve Lippus (Tallinn), Michaela Fenske (Göttingen)
I.2: Eröffnungsveranstaltung
17.30–19.30 Eröffnung des Internationalen Kongresses
mit Verleihung des Hermann-Abert-Preises der Gesellschaft für Musikforschung
19.30 Empfang
Änderungen sind nicht geplant, aber vorbehalten.
Musik | Musiken. Strukturen und Prozesse
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar
Kurze Geismarstraße 1
D–37073 Göttingen