2nd International Musicological Conference
                                    10-13 III 2005



19th Century Violin Schools:
techniques of Playing, Performance,
Questions of Sources and Editorial Issues


  1. Martin Wulfhorst (Hamburg):
    The Third Path: The Development of the Violin Concerto in the 19th Century
  2. Jolanta Szulakowska-Kulawik (Katowice):
    Characteristics of the nineteenth-century violin concerto - lines of development
  3. Robin Stowell (Cardiff):
    Henryk Wieniawski: Polish, Franco-Belgian or Hungarian?
  4. Renata Suchowiejko (Kraków):
    Franco-Belgian School of Violin Playing.
    Techniques – Aestethics – Didactics
  5. Damien Ehrhardt (Paris):
    National Schools and Cultural Transfer.
    The Example of 19th Century Instrumental Music in France and Germany
  6. Michael Arlt (München):
    Louis Spohr’s Violinschule: A Milestone of Violin Pedadogy in the Nineteenth Century
  7. Michele Calella (Zurich):
    Rise, Apogee and Fall: Joseph Joachim, Andreas Moser and the Historiography of the Violin Schools
  8. Dieter Gutknecht (Köln):
    Joseph Joachim und die Deutsche Geigerschule im 19. Jahrhundert
  9. Klaus Döge (München):
    Frantisek Ondricek and Virtuosity
  10. Laszlo Gombos (Budapest):
    The Main Directions of the Hungarian Violin School in the 19th and Early 20th Century
  11. Luca Aversano (Rome):
    Italian Violin Methods and Pedagogics in XIXth Century
  12. Roberto Illiano (Cremona):
    Locatelli’s Influence on Paganini
  13. Massimiliano Sala (Cremona):
    The Sonatas for Two Violins of Giovanni Battista Viotti
  14. Pablo Rodriguez (Logroño):
    'A la maniere des zigeuner'. On Sarasate’s 1904 recordings
  15. Herald Herrestahl (Oslo):
    The Norwegian Ole Bull and his Polacca
  16. Martina Homma (Köln):
    Sounds like Kosciuszko and Sobieski Dancing a Polonaise:
    About Robert Schumann’s Violin Concerto and the 'Unplayable'
  17. Marcin Wąsowski (Warszawa):
    Virtuosity in Caprices by Karol Lipiński and Niccolo Paganini
  18. Zofia Chechlińska (Warszawa):
    Reception of Henryk Wieniawski on Polish territory in the XIXth century
  19. Małgorzata Woźna–Stankiewicz (Kraków):
    Information on Violin Schools and Virtuosi in the Polish Century Historical Writing on Music


Organizers:


Main Organizer:

The Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society in Poznań

Co-Organizers:
The I. J. Paderewski Academy of Music in Poznań
The Department of Musicology at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
The Poznań Society for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences


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