Römische Horizonte – Orizzonti romani (Ep.6)

Audio-Podcast, ca. 24 min.

Welcome to "Römische Horizonte - Orizzonti romani", a video podcast series about new music for everyone who’s interested and curious about music. German-Italian soundscapes are presented in collaboration with the Ensemble Horizonte of Detmold.

Contemporary music compositions are always individual and show great stylistic variety. Each piece is, so to speak, its own cosmos in which the listener becomes immersed.
The podcast opens up access to each piece before it is performed by the ensemble, and explains the peculiarities of the playing and compositional style, as well as the context in which the piece was created.

Composer: Valerio Sannicandro
Titel of the piece: Stills (2016).

Römische Horizonte – Orizzonti romani (Ep.5)

Audio-Podcast, ca. 23 min.

Composer: Salvatore Sciarrino
Titel of the piece: Muro D'Orizzonte (1997).

Römische Horizonte – Orizzonti romani (Ep.4)

Audio-Podcast, ca. 20 min.

Composer: Giacinto Scelsi
Titel of the piece: Arc en ciel (1973).

Römische Horizonte – Orizzonti romani (Ep.3)

Audio-Podcast, ca. 19 min.

Composer: Luigi Dallapiccola
Titel of the piece: Piccola musica notturna (1961).

Römische Horizonte – Orizzonti romani (Ep.2)

Audio-Podcast, ca. 20 min.

Composer: Salvatore Sciarrino
Titel of the piece: Fauno che fischia a un merlo (2008).

Römische Horizonte – Orizzonti romani (Ep.1)

Audio-Podcast, ca. 23 min.

Composer: Jörg-Peter Mittmann
Titel of the piece: Lamento (Musica con Monteverdi per sette strumentisti) (2008).

24 October 2019
Challenges and Perspectives for Rome as a Capital City of Science and Arts in the 21st Century
Moderator: Christian Jansen | Trier

Brigitte Marin
École française de Rome

Martin Baumeister
Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom

Andrea D'Onofrio
Università di Napoli Federico II, Facoltà di Lettere

Andreas Gottsmann
Österreichisches Historisches Institut in Rom

Round Table of the international conference "Model Rome – International Capital Cities of Science and Arts in the 20th Century" (Rome, 22–24 October 2019), in collaboration with the Institutum Romanum Finlandiae, the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (Abteilung Rom) and the Unione Internazionale degli Istituti di Archeologia, Storia e Storia dell'Arte in Roma.

Programme (PDF, 298 Kb)
Poster (PDF, 1,6 Mb)
Further information (PDF, 1 MB)

PODCAST: 
1. Presentation of the participants
2. Guiding themes of the discussion
3. Opening statement Brigitte Marin
4. Opening statement Andreas Gottsmann
5. Opening statement Martin Baumeister
6. Opening statment Andrea D'Onofrio
7. The role of the European Research Area regarding internationalisation strategies & problems and opportunities of today's research funding and research policy
8. Open Discussion

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17 May 2017
Musica e pace. Nuove ricerche sull'Età moderna

Concert on the occasion of the one-day workshop, which was organised within the framework of the international joint project "'Dass Gerechtigkeit und Friede sich küssen'. Repräsentationen des Friedens im vormodernen Europa".

Iustitia et pax osculatae sunt. "Friedensmusik". Musica e pace dal Quattro
al Settecento


Ensemble Chordis
Christine Streubühr – Vocals
Andrea Damiani – Lute and Chitarrone
Sabine Cassola, Stefania Grillo, Valentina Nicolai – Viole da gamba

Programme (PDF, 3 MB)
Conference report (PDF, 0,6 MB)

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Audio samples "Martin Luther in Rom"

Sabine Meine, Weltliche Klänge der Palazzi und Straßen Roms im frühen 16. Jahrhundert, in: Michael Matheus/Arnold Nesselrath/Martin Wallraff (Eds.), Martin Luther in Rom. Die Ewige Stadt als kosmopolitisches Zentrum und ihre Wahrnehmung, Berlin-Boston: De Gruyter 2017 (Bibliothek des Deutschen Historischen Instituts in Rom 134), pp. 497–516.

Audio sample 1: "Che faralla, che diralla?"
(CD "Luther in Rom. Der Klang der Ewigen Stadt anno 1511. Musik in Kirchen, Palästen & Gassen". Concerto Romano, Director: Alessandro Quarta, Heidelberg: Christophorus 2012, Track 16; © Note 1).
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Audio sample 2: "Noi l'amazone siamo"
(CD "Luther in Rom. Der Klang der Ewigen Stadt anno 1511. Musik in Kirchen, Palästen & Gassen". Concerto Romano, Director: Alessandro Quarta, Heidelberg: Christophorus 2012, Track 8; © Note 1).
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15 December 2016
Prof. Dr. Christian Utz (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz)

Transnationale Verflechtungen in der Musik der 1950er und 1960er Jahre.
Lecture cycle "Musica asiatica - Musica europea". German Historical Institute in Rome

Programme
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30 November 2016
Restaurazione e primo liberalismo meridionale – una rivalutazione in corso.
One-day workshop. German Historical Institute in Rome
Programme

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22 October 2015
Prof. Dr. Karin Priester (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

Populismus in Europa.

Evening lecture in the context of the conference "Populismus, Populisten und die Krise der Parteien. Italien, Österreich und Deutschland im Vergleich 1990–2015".
German Historical Institute in Rome

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16 October 2015
Prof. em. Dr. Norbert Miller

Ferdinand Gregorovius: Ninfa – Landschaftspoesie und Geschichte.

An event of the Friends of the DHI Association in cooperation with the Institute.
German Historical Institute in Rome

Programme

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