Historiae Programma

Thurday, 26 January h. 19:30

 

WELCOME
Luisa Zanoncelli, Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi
David Hiley, University of Regensburg

 

KEYNOTE PAPER
The Romano-Frankish basis of the office chant repertory
Susan Rankin, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University
The office in Carolingian hands
 
Friday, 27 January, h. 9:00
FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS IN OFFICE CHANT RESEARCH
 
Henry Parkes, Yale University
Teology and teleology in early matins responsories
 
Benjamin Brand, University of North Texas
Psalm paraphrase and biblical exegesis: an early office for Saint Stephen
 
Harald Buchinger, University of Regensburg
On the hermeneutics of saints’ offices. A response to the papers of Henry Parkes
and Benjamin Brand

 
Roman Hankeln, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
Music and text in saints’ offices. Two approaches
 
Nils Holger Petersen, University of Copenhagen
Emotion and human identification in medieval saints’ offices.
A response to the paper of Roman Hankeln

 

h. 15:00
COMPUTER-AIDED RESEARCH: ANALYSIS OF MELODIES, REPERTORY CONTROL
 
Morné Bezuidenhout, University of Cape Town
Mark Brand, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
A web-based interface for the computational analysis and recognition of interval patterns in chants from late medieval saints’ offices
 
Kate Helsen, University of Western Ontario
Working with the research legacy of Andrew Hughes
 
Giacomo Baroffio, Santu Lussurgiu Sardegna
«Iter liturgicum italicum». Alla ricerca di historiae e di liturgie locali
 
Eva Ferro, University of Freiburg
From the saint’s historia to the saint’s feast?
Some reflections on the methods of textual edition of saints’ offices

 
POSTSCRIPTUM MUSICO-THEORETICUM
 
David Hiley, University of Regensburg
«Musicus et cantor». Some theorist-composers of historiae
 
Saturday, 28 January, h. 9:00
HISTORIAE IN THE NORTH
 
Barbara Haggh-Huglo, University of Maryland, College Park
Some medieval offices from Ghent and a new way of interpreting their melodies
 
Jean-François Goudesenne, IRHT, Orléans
Territory and historiography of “Gregorian” chant in early western Frankish historiae (750-950)
 
Danette Brink, University of Regensburg
The seven historiae for the medieval cathedral of Trier. A conservative point of view
 
Robert Klugseder, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Wien
Saints offices from Austria
 
Zsuzsa Czagány, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
Historiae in the central European area. Repertorial layers and transmission in Bohemia, Poland and Hungary
 
Jurij Snoj, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana
Late liturgical offices in Aquileian manuscripts
 
h. 15:00
HISTORIAE IN ITALY
 
Marco Gozzi, University of Trento
Research on historiae in Italy: desiderata and opportunities
 
Cesarino Ruini, University of Bologna
The offices of the Saints Adalbert, Hedwig and Stanislaus at Trent: a history of exclusion
 
Gionata Brusa, University of Würzburg
Giulia Gabrielli, Free University of Bolzano
Historiae in the Alto Adige. Competing influences and historical developments in local chant composition
 
Stefania Vitale, University of Torino
L’ufficio di Sant’Eusebio a Vercelli tra XI e XX secolo.
Prime riflessioni

 
POSTSCRIPTUM E TERRA NOVA
Barbara Haggh-Huglo
Post-Tridentine Marian offices in Mexico and their old and new chant
 
Sunday, 29 January, h. 9:00

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
Possibilities for international cooperation and networking
in repertorial research
Desiderata and priorities in editing historiae