Agenda
Journée d'Etude – REINECKE EPIGONE ROMANTIQUE
Futurs concerts
Distribution :
les musiciens chercheurs des universités de Berne, Vienne, York et Leiden :
Kaï Koepp et Sebastian Bausch (HKB Berne),
Laura Granero (MDW Vienne), Emily Worthington (Université York), João Luís Paixão (Université de Leiden) et Artem Belogurov piano
Kaï Koepp et Sebastian Bausch (HKB Berne),
Laura Granero (MDW Vienne), Emily Worthington (Université York), João Luís Paixão (Université de Leiden) et Artem Belogurov piano
Programme :
Reinecke the Pianist
10.15 Introduction: Epigonalism as a key to 19th century performance practice and Reinecke’s Recordings – Laura Granero and Sebastian Bausch
10.45 Reinecke’s Mozart: Editions, Arrangements and Recordings – Neal Peres da Costa
11.15 Reinecke’s Beethoven: Instructions, Metrostyle and Recordings – Sebastian Bausch
11.45 – Break
12.15 Who was Mrs. Reinecke?: The four hands recordings of Carl and Margarethe Reinecke – Laura Granero
The Leipzig Tradition
12.45 Introduction: A Reinecke school on early recordings? – Sebastian Bausch
13.00 Reinecke the conductor: The Kapellmeister tradition in Leipzig vs. the new ideal of a Wagnarian conductor – Kai Köpp
13.30 Lunch break
14.30 Reinecke’s clarinetists: Wind performing practice at the Gewandhaus – Emily Worthington
Performing Reinecke’s music
15.00 Introduction: Reinecke’s music on early recordings – Sebastian Bausch
15.15 Open Rehearsal: Reinecke’s chamber music – Fanny Davies Ensemble
16.15 Break
16.45 Reinecke’s melodramas: The lost connection of declamation and musical performance – João Paixão and Artem Belogurov
17.30 Round Table and Closing Discussion
10.15 Introduction: Epigonalism as a key to 19th century performance practice and Reinecke’s Recordings – Laura Granero and Sebastian Bausch
10.45 Reinecke’s Mozart: Editions, Arrangements and Recordings – Neal Peres da Costa
11.15 Reinecke’s Beethoven: Instructions, Metrostyle and Recordings – Sebastian Bausch
11.45 – Break
12.15 Who was Mrs. Reinecke?: The four hands recordings of Carl and Margarethe Reinecke – Laura Granero
The Leipzig Tradition
12.45 Introduction: A Reinecke school on early recordings? – Sebastian Bausch
13.00 Reinecke the conductor: The Kapellmeister tradition in Leipzig vs. the new ideal of a Wagnarian conductor – Kai Köpp
13.30 Lunch break
14.30 Reinecke’s clarinetists: Wind performing practice at the Gewandhaus – Emily Worthington
Performing Reinecke’s music
15.00 Introduction: Reinecke’s music on early recordings – Sebastian Bausch
15.15 Open Rehearsal: Reinecke’s chamber music – Fanny Davies Ensemble
16.15 Break
16.45 Reinecke’s melodramas: The lost connection of declamation and musical performance – João Paixão and Artem Belogurov
17.30 Round Table and Closing Discussion
Infos complémentaires :
à L'Ecole de Piano Autrement, 78 rue de Rome 75008 PARIS