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Academic conference: “The organ culture of Hungary in the seventeenth century” | 13-16.11.2022


Programme of organ concerts, academic conference and masterclasses.

Organ concerts:
Sunday, 13 November 2022, 19:00
Church of the Holy Cross
pl. św. Ducha 2, Kraków

Tabulatures of Joannes Kajoni

Marcin Szelest organ (Kraków)
Anna Zawisza soprano
Piotr Windak, Bartłomiej Chorąży  tenors
Dawid Lisowski, Paweł Michalik, Piotr Michalik, Piotr Windak, Michał Wolan choir

Monday, 14 November 2022, 20:00
Church of the Holy Cross
pl. św. Ducha 2, Kraków

Wroclaw tabulature of Daniel Croner

Andrzej Białko organ (Kraków)

wtorek, 15 November 2022, 19:00
Church of the Holy Cross
pl. św. Ducha 2, Kraków

Between Kronstadt and Stuttgart

Steffen Schlandt organ (Rumunia)
Anna Zawisza soprano
Aleksandra Owczarek, Anna Hara-Pióro violin
Artur Szczerbinin harpsichord

środa, 16 November 2022, 15:00
Church of the Holy Cross
pl. św. Ducha 2, Kraków

Organ music in Lewocza and Bardejowo

Artur Szczerbinin organ (Kraków)

Wednesday, 16 November 2022, 19:00
Church of the Holy Cross
pl. św. Ducha 2, Kraków

Pieces of Sweelinck and Scheidt in Šariš

Pieter Dirksen organ (Holandia)


Academic conference
Monday, 14 November 2022, 16:00–19:30
Room 404
ul. św. Tomasza 43, Kraków

prof. dr hab. Marcin Szelest – opening of the conference

prof. dr hab. Dariusz Bąkowski-Kois – opening lecture: Between East and West: the political and cultural aspects of the history of Hungarian countries in early modern era

Session I: Organ sources in Transylvania

prof. dr hab. Pál Richter: The organ manuscripts of Johannes Kájoni and the practice of organ accompaniment transmitted in them

dr Steffen Schlandt: Daniel Croner and the seventeenth-century music practice in Brașov / Kronstadt

Tuesday, 15 November 2022, 15:30–18:30
Room 404
ul. św. Tomasza 43, Kraków

Session II: Organ sources in Spiš and Šariš

prof. dr hab. Marcin Szelest: Six organ tablatures in the Levoča Music Collection: their origins, repertoire and function

dr Pieter Dirksen: Sweelinck, Scheidt and Bártfa 27: A unique symbiosis

mgr Artur Szczerbinin: Three organ tablatures of the Bartfeld organist Zacharias Zarewutius. Their codicological description, repertoire and significance for the musical life of Upper Hungary

Wednesday, 16 November 2022, 16:30–18:30
Room 404
ul. św. Tomasza 43, Kraków

Session III: Organ building in Hungary

dr hab. Krzysztof Urbaniak: The organs in St. Jacob church in Levoča and the Holy Cross church in Kežmarok as examples from the school of Hans Hummel preserved in Spiš

mgr Dávid Homolya: Understanding Premodern. Organs of the Carpathian Basin in a cultural and historical framework


Masterclasses
Monday, 14 November 2022, 12:30–14:30

dr Steffen Schlandt (Romania)

Tuesday, 15 November 2022, 12:30–14:30

dr Pieter Dirksen (Netherlands)