This project aims to preserve, study, and share important Northern European musical sources from the Baroque and pre-Classical periods by transcribing unpublished or little-known manuscripts.
It focuses especially on the musical notebook of Swedish oboist and composer Gustaf Blidström (1658–1744) and two manuscripts by violinist Johannes Bryngelsson (1758–1806), applying philological and performance-based approaches.
Thanks to the Erasmus+ programme, the following institutions will take part in the first phase, which involves the systematic transcription of the scores into modern notation, including technical, musicological, and critical annotations:
- Conservatorio di musica Maderna-Lettimi, Cesena-Rimini (Italy) – Coordinator
- Silbelius Academy, Helsinki (Finland)
- Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Tallinn (Estonia)
- MUK Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität, Wien (Austria)
- LUCA School of Arts, Leuven (Belgium)
- Staatlichen Hochschule für Musik, Trossingen (Germany)
- Musik-, Tanz- und Kunstschule, Bannewitz (Germany)
- Monday, 13 April - 10 a.m. - Sala Proiezioni, Biblioteca Malatestiana
New Early Music: Period Compositions and Arrangements based on Nordic Folk Tunes
Krishna Nagaraja (Sibelius Academy, Helsinki)
- Wednesday, 15 April - 2 p.m. - Sala Dallapiccola, Conservatorio di Cesena
Finnish Folk Music
Roope Aarnio (Sibelius Academy, Helsinki)
- Wednesday, 15 April - 3 p.m. - Sala Dallapiccola, Conservatorio di Cesena
Kantele and its Tradition
Anna-Liisa Eller (Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Tallinn)
Link alle conferenze con youtube stream: https://meet.google.com/gpf-rakf-vvv
LECTURES
- All interested participants are welcome. Lectures will also be available via live streaming.
- Department of Early and Traditional Music
- Marco Ambrosini, artistic and musical coordination
- Gabriele Raspanti, head of department
Informazioni: Francesca Camagni
tutor@bip.madernalettimi.it