16 May 2024, 09.00-19.00
Old Academy of Music, Chamber Hall
A 21st Century Perspective on Liszt and His Contemporaries Presented by Liszt Academy
Conference in English and German Language
21st Century Perspective on Liszt and his Contemporaries – the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre is organizing an international conference with the participation of researchers from nine countries. The lectures are given in English and German language. The conference was created with the aim that researchers working in different institutions and countries can share the latest results of the Liszt-research, exchange their experiences personally, also coordinate the future goals of the research. During the two-day meeting, in addition to foreign experts, Hungarian researchers, primarily the members of the Franz Liszt Research Center will present the current situation of the Hungarian Liszt-research. The conference days are closed by a CD and book presentation, and the event ends with the Museum's upcoming morning concert, Marouan Benabdallah's piano recital on 18 May.
9.00:
Chopin–Liszt: Six Polish Songs » 5. Meine Freuden
Gábor Farkas (piano), Head of the Keyboard and Harp Department
Welcome: Gyula Fekete, Vice-President of Research and International Affairs of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music and Zsuzsanna Domokos, President of the Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre
Introduction: Alan Walker
Chair: Zsuzsanna Domokos
9.30: Cécile Reynaud
New data for the study of the Liszt and Berlioz relationship
10.00: Lucas Berton
Liszt und seine Arbeit zum literarischen Stil. Berlioz und seine Harold-Symphonie und andere Beispiele
10.30: Monika Hennemann
Too much like Mendelssohn? Liszt and conservative contemporary music
COFFEE BREAK
Chair: Monika Hennemann
11.20: Rainer Kleinertz
Franz Liszt und Gustav Mahler
11.50: Stephanie Klauk
Liszt, Marx und die Musik des 19. Jahrhunderts
12.20: Boglárka Illyés
Léo Delibes, Liszt and the Budapest Social Life
LUNCH BREAK
Chair: Kenneth Hamilton
15.00: Nicolas Dufetel
Liszt, the Orient and Constantinople: a west-eastern divan between Orientalism and Occidentalism
15.30: Oskar Habjanič
The soft power of Franz Liszt's concert in Maribor (Slovenia) in 1846
16.00: Jonathan Kregor
Grading Liszt
COFFEE BREAK
Chair: Jonathan Kregor
16.45: Mariateresa Storino
Women composers in Liszt's eyes
17.15: Lilla Dóra Bokor
Putting Reményi’s Hungarian repertoire into perspective: assessment of definition, choices and narratives
18.00: CD launch
Kenneth Hamilton: Handel Remembered
Handel–Liszt: Sarabande and Chaconne from Almira
Jonathan Kregor, Kenneth Hamilton
Hungarian interpreter: Boldizsár Fejérvári
Presented by
Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum and Research Centre
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Admission is free, subject to availability of seats.