28/09/2016
Final program of the IMCB 2016 released!
51st International Musicological Colloquium Brno 2016
MUSICA ARTIFICIOSA: MUSIC AS AN ART AND PROFESSION
Building N, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Janáčkovo náměstí 2a, Brno, 10-12/10/2016
Monday, 10th October 2016
Chairman: Martin Flašar
10:00-10:15 Welcome speech by Rector of the Masaryk University, Mikuláš Bek
10:15-11:00 Leigh Landy: Finding a Way to Tie Technology, Aesthetics and Dramaturgy Together in Terms of Experimental Sound-based Music
11:00-11:45 John Richards: Slippery Bows and Slow Circuits
11:45-12:15 Lubomír Spurný: Towards the Issue of the Music Performance Analysis
Lunch break
Chairman: Lubomír Spurný
14:00-14:30 Martin Flašar: Music Beyond Technology
14:30-15:00 Petr Haas : The language of the assistant and the language of the creator: selected aspects of Computer Assisted Composition
15:00-15:30 Zuzana Cenkerová: Melodic segmentation: Structure, cognition, algorithms
15:30-16:00 Hayley Roud: Cadential Artifice
Coffee break
Chairman: John Richards
16:30-17:00 Bijan Zelli: Music and Technology
17:00-17:30 Marcus Zagorski: The Role of Technology in the Aesthetics of Postwar Serial Music
17:30-18:00 Miloš Zapletal: Playful, but Bestially Earnest: Sports, Physical Education and Czech Music of the Interwar Era
Tuesday, 11th October 2016
Chairman: Leigh Landy
09:00-09:45 Kees Tazelaar: Electroacoustics and Music at Philips: From Mono to the Philips Pavilion
09:45-10:30 Michal Rataj: Everyone can be composer today – full stop or question mark? Music and Technology in the context of current acoustic art scene.
10:30-11:00 Paul Watt: Music Criticism in nineteenth-century England: How did it become a profession?
Coffee break
Chairman: Paul Watt
11:30-12:00 Vladimír Zvara: Craft and Art in the Work of a Stage Director
12:00-12:30 Branko Ladič: Music by František Škvor for the Karol Plicka´s film The Earth Sings – the beginning of Slovak national music?
12:30-13:00 Michal Ščepán: New media and the work of Tadeáš Salva
Lunch break
Theory of Interactive Media / THE IMAGES THAT SOUNDS
Chairman: Martin Flašar
14.30-15.00 Jana Horáková: Listening to the Art on the Seabed
15.00-15.30 Jozef Cseres: Musica Practica According to Roland Barthes
15.30-16.00 Louis Armand: Videology / Paik / Moorman / Flusser
Coffee break
Chairman: Jana Horáková
16:30-17:00 Filip Johánek, Jan Solčáni: Field Recordings for Better World
17:00-17:30 Dominik Jícha: Presentation of the Gamer Pie Festival
Selection of concerts:
17:00 Kees Tazelaar Concert, Divadlo na Orlí, Orlí Street 19 (Produced by Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts).
17:00-18:00 Concert of the male choral society Láska opravdivá. Male choruses by Leoš Janáček. Evangelic church of J. A. Komenský, Komenského nám.
19:00 Steve Reich: The Cave (opera), Mahenovo divadlo, Malinovského nám. 1 (Produced by International Festival Janáček Brno).
Wednesday, 12th October 2016
Chairman: Vladimír Zvara
09:00-09:30 Gilad Rabinovitch: C. P. E. Bach’s “Art” and “Craft”? Galant Schemata and the Rule of the Octave as Markers of Convention in Selected Keyboard Works and in the Versuch
09:30-10:00 Carmela Bongiovanni: Music as a craft and vocation: Angelo Mariani (1821-1873) and the art of orchestral conducting
10:00-10:30 Vladimír Fulka: A. Schoenberg and Musica Artificiosa. A racionality of the musical composition.
10:30-11:00 Mark Audus: ‘Low’ technology, ‘high’ art: Leoš Janáček and the Strohfiedel
Coffee break
Chairman: Martin Flašar
11:30-12:00 David Kozel: Repetition as a Principle of the Mythical Thought and Music of the 20th Century
12:00-12:30 Tomasz Kienik: The study of Polish composers’ motivation to create.
12:30-13:00 Karel Dichtl: Magical expression of Incantation from Bohuslav Martinu
13:00-13:30 Charris Efthimiou (via Skype): On the Instrumentation of IRON MAIDEN´s songs from the Album The Final Frontier (2010)
13:30 Closing speech, conclusions