Sixth International Geelvinck Fortepiano Symposium
12 augustus 2019 | 10.00 uur
| Muziek Museum Zutphen, Zutphen
This international scientific symposium concerning historical informed performance on original historic pianos and related instruments from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, aims to bring together professional practitioners, musicians, music historians, musical instrument curators, restorers, piano tuners and technicians, builders of historical key-board instruments, collectors and connoisseurs, for lecture-recitals, paper presentations and discussion on new developments and finds. Please note: English spoken
Participants:
Prof. Andrew Kirkman,
Dr. Michael Tsalka,
Dr. Jurn Buisman,
Ms. Tae-Young Kim,
Ms. Marina Rodriguez,
Prof. Joao Josep Gutierrez Yzquierdo,
Prof. Wolfgang Brunner,
Mr. Hrjove Jugovic,
Ms. Yana Borisova
Instruments:
Zumpe Square Piano, c. 1769
Collard & Collard fortepiano, c. 1840-1850
Heilmann fortepiano, c. 1785-7190
Venue:
Geelvinck Music Museum Zutphen
Zaadmarkt 88
7201DE Zutphen
Netherlands
10h00 a.m. Door open (registration)
10h30 a.m. Start of the conference
SIXTH INTERNATIONAL GEELVINCK FORTEPIANO SYMPOSIUM
The symposium will be recorded. Watch program and video’s of the 2018 edition.
SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE
Moderator: Dr. Michael Tsalka (Israel/Netherlands)
10h00 Registration Opens: coffee/tea
10h30 IN SEARCH OF LOST FORTEPIANOS:
LINKS TO THE MUSIC SALON
Introduction by Dr. Michael Tsalka
10h40 Lecture by Prof. Joan Gutiérrez Yzquierdo
Conservatorio de Sant Cugat, Barcelona
The Muzio Clementi Association of Barcelona and its Piano Search Project
11h10 Lecture-Recital by Hrjove Jugović (Austria/Croatia):
Romantic Salon Music: Some Aspects of its Origins
11h40 Lecture-Recital by Ms. Marina Rodríguez-Bría (Barcelona, Spain)
The Contribution of Muzio Clementi to the History of Music
12h10 Coffee break
12h25 Presentation Research Paper* by Dr. Jurn Buisman
gen. director, Museum Geelvinck / Geelvinck Music Museums
Small Musical Instrument Museums in the Netherlands:
Colaboration, a must for future survival
12:50 Presentation by Prof. Wolfgang Brunner
director Mozarteum (Salzburg, Austria)
Appoggiaturas in Mozart’s Lieder:
Discussion of Divergent Possibilities
13h15 Lunch break
13h45 NEW OUTLOOKS ON FORTEPIANO REPERTOIRE
13h50 Lecture by Ms. Yana Borisova (Bulgaria/Netherlands)
The Pianola: An Invention of Greatest Importance to the Musical Arts
14h15 Lecture-Recital by Ms. Aspasia Nasopoulou
composer, Greece/Netherlands
in collaboration: Dr. Michael Tsalka & Dr. Angélica Minero Escobar
3*2 Six New Pieces for Historical Keyboards:
Based on the Rubalyats of Omar Khayyám
14h45 Lecture-Recital by Ms. Tae-Young Kim (Korea/Netherlands):
Lodovico Giustini’s Sonatas for Piano e Forte: A Novel Compositional Response to Cristofori’s Invention
15h20 Lecture by Prof. Andrew Kirkman (Birmingham University, U.K.)
in collaboration: Dr. Michael Tsalka
‘Hans, my son’: Hummel’s Mozart Transcriptions.
Between Pupil’s Devotion and Pianist’s Craft
16h10 Refreshments and informal discussions in the Blue Room
The symposium ends around 17h00
Suggested:
20h00 Concert by prof. Wolfgang Brunner on the Heilmann fortepiano c.1785
Perspectives from the Mozarteum
Please note: this concert is not part of the symposium. Please register separately here