Radionica “Networking through Music in the ‘long’ 19th Century: Preliminaries”
U Zagrebu je u Hrvatskoj akademiji znanosti i umjetnosti 23. listopada 2017. održana radionica “Networking through Music in the ‘long’ 19th Century: Preliminaries”. Radionica je organizirana u okviru projekta Umrežavanje glazbom: promjene paradigmi u ‘dugom 19. stoljeću’ – od Luke Sorkočevića do Franje Ks. Kuhača koji vodi prof. dr. Vjera Katalinić s Odsjeka za povijest glazbe HAZU, a u razdoblju od 2017. do 2021. financira Hrvatska zaklada za znanost.
Program radionice:
9:30 Introductory words (Vjera Katalinić, project leader)
9:45 IVANA HORBEC (Zagreb, HR) The Challenges of Historiographic Research in Networking in the 18th- and 19th-Century Habsburg Monarchy (an Overview)
10:10 KATJA RADOŠ PERKOVIĆ (Zagreb, HR) Deciphering a Journal: Luka Sorkočević’s Experience of Vienna (1781-82)
10:35 JOLANTA GUZY-PASIAK (Warsaw, PL) Ludomir Michał Rogowski: Peregrinations and Music
11:30 STANISLAV TUKSAR (Zagreb, HR) Franjo Ksaver Kuhač, Franz Liszt and Weimar
11:55 MARUŠA ZUPANČIČ (Ljubljana, SI) Václav Huml and His Network of Musicians
12:20 VILENA VRBANIĆ (Zagreb, HR) Keyboard Instruments and Their Builders: Three Square Pianos (Tafelklaviere) from Dalmatian Museums
15.00 VIKTOR VELEK (Ostrava, CZ) Musical Culture of Czechs in Vienna 1840-1939 – a Development of a Project
15:25 SARA RIES (Zagreb, HR) Franjo Ksaver Kuhač (1834-1911): The Second and Third Books of Correspondence – Intricacies of Transliteration
15:50 SANJA MAJER-BOBETKO (Zagreb, HR) Franjo Ksaver Kuhač: Correspondence, 1864. Personal Names, Toponyms, Notions
16:15 VJERA KATALINIĆ (Zagreb, HR) On the Eve of a Turning Point: The Year 1860 in Zagreb Theatrical Life. Applications in the Database
16:40 General discussion
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Sažetak izlaganja I. Horbec, The Challenges of Historiographic Research in Networking in the 18th- and 19th-Century Habsburg Monarchy (an Overview)
The Habsburg Monarchy was a very pluricultural space, with various languages, histories, political traditions, religions and diverse and changing national loyalties. A historian who wants to address mechanisms of transfer of ideas and knowledge in the Monarchy in the premodern period and to interpret interpersonal relations has to be prepared for a thorough and comprehensive study of archival sources of different provenance. The presentation is a brief account of the challenges faced by a researcher in Croatian history in his task to reconstruct the networking through music in the 18th and 19thcentury and, specifically, to examine the impact of musical and extra-musical contacts of musicians Luka Sorkočević and Franjo Ksaver Kuhač. These challenges refer to a scattered distribution of archival sources that are relevant for the research and a need for a complex analysis of sources that are generally speaking unsystematic and fragmentary. It will be argued that sources cannot only be used for providing data to detect models that are applicable to society as a whole in a certain period of time and that the historian should aim at detecting individual networking strategies, interaction between specific social ties or influences exerted by the behaviour of others.