10. October 2024 - 11. October 2000
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MUSIC HISTORY16. March 2022Jewish Nightlife – Patterns of Communal Singing in the Italian Ghettos and Beyond
Francesco Spagnolo (Center for Jewish Studies – University of California, Berkeley)
Moderator: Dinko Fabris (Università della Basilicata, Matera)Public lecture in the context of the conference Musical Topographies of the Mediterranean.
The lecture unfortunately has to be cancelled.
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MUSIC HISTORY16. March 2022 - 18. March 2022Musical Topographies of the Mediterranean
International conference in cooperation with the Goethe University of Frankfurt and the Orient Institute of Istanbul, funded by the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung.
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Organisation: Thomas Betzwieser, Judith Haug
For registration please send an e-mail to muwi-jwg[at]kunst.uni-frankfurt.de.
The deadline for registration is 15 March 2022.The evening lecture by Francesco Spagnolo unfortunately has to be cancelled.
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MUSIC HISTORY03. March 2022Opera italiana ed esilio risorgimentale nella Parigi degli anni Trenta dell'Ottocento
Ruben Vernazza
17.00–18.30
Livestream
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
The deadline for registration is 2 March 2022.Seminar series "Contrappunto. Modern History & Music History Talks (2021–2022)": Entire programme and information on the event format
Organisation and contact: Antonio Carbone, Bianca Gaudenzi, Carolin Krahn, Andrea Martinez
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MUSIC HISTORY25. January 2022The eikouménē. Traffic and Transmission of Musical Signs across the Eastern Mediterranean during the Renaissance
Patrick Becker-Naydenov (Leipzig), Discussant: Judith I. Haug (Istanbul)
Event within the framework of the first seminar series "Euro-Mediterranean Entanglements in Medieval History", organised by the German Historical Institutes in Paris and Rome.
Livestream
17.00–18.00
Flyer, complete program of the seminar series and informationen on the event format
Contact: Amélie Sagasser, Kordula Wolf
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MUSIC HISTORY20. January 2022Humanitarianism and Mediterranean Europe. A Transnational and Comparative History (1945–1990)
Silvia Salvatici
16.00–17.30
Livestream
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
The deadline for registration is 19 January 2022.Seminar series "Contrappunto. Modern History & Music History Talks (2021–2022)": Entire programme and information on the event format
Organisation and contact: Antonio Carbone, Bianca Gaudenzi, Carolin Krahn, Andrea Martinez
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MUSIC HISTORY18. November 2021(Un)tangling Atlantic Operatic Networks, 1791–c.1861
Charlotte Bentley
17.00–18.30
Livestream
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
The deadline for registration is 17 November 2021.Seminar series "Contrappunto. Modern History & Music History Talks (2021–2022)": Entire programme and information on the event format
Organisation and contact: Antonio Carbone, Bianca Gaudenzi, Carolin Krahn, Andrea Martinez
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MUSIC HISTORY08. November 2021 - 10. November 2021Ludwig van Beethoven und Italien. Person und Werk im Zeichen nationaler Erinnerungskultur
International conference in cooperation with the Forschungszentrum Beethoven-Archiv (Beethoven-Haus Bonn), funded by the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung.
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Organisation: Sabine Ehrmann-Herfort, Markus Engelhardt, Christine Siegert
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
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MUSIC HISTORY25. October 2021 - 26. October 2021Internal Seminar of the Researchers of the DHI Rome
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MUSIC HISTORY05. October 2021Gero Pitlok
Musikhistorische wie organologische Darstellung besaiteter Tasteninstrumente (Cembalo, Clavichord, Klavier etc.).
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17.00–18.30
For registration please send an e-mail to info-event[at]dhi-roma[dot]it.
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MUSIC HISTORY03. October 2021 - 08. October 2021Musikstadt Rom. Topographie, Geschichte, Ausstrahlung
Study course of music history, with financial support by the Gesellschaft für Musikforschung (GfM) and the Friends of the German Historical Institute in Rome.
German Historical Institute in Rome