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II International Seminar - Music in the Iberian Courts (18th-19th centuries), Lisbon, Palácio da Ajuda (December, 12-13)

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II International Seminar 
MUSIC IN THE IBERIAN COURTS (18th-19th CENTURIES): PERFORMING ARTS AND REPRESENTATION OF POWER

Lisbon, Palácio Nacional da Ajuda 
12th and 13th December 2019 

Organization: 
- Historical and Cultural Studies in Music Reserach Group - INET-md, NOVA FCSH (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
- Instituto Complutense de Ciencias Musicales (ICCMU), Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Scientific coordination:
- Cristina Fernandes (INET-md, NOVA FCSH)
- Judith Rodríguez (ICCMU, Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Keynote Speakers:
- Juan José Carreras (Univesidade de Saragoça)
- David Cranmer (CESEM, NOVA FCSH)

This scientific seminar aims to be a forum for researchers interested in studying the music of the Iberian courts in the 18th and 19th centuries. Music is a fundamental aspect of court culture not only in the Old Regime but also in the contemporary era. The relationship between music and constitutional monarchies is a field hitherto unexplored that we also propose to deepen. Performing arts and the representation of power will be the core subject of this year's meeting, but issues related to private practice and the enjoyment of music and dance by members of the royal families, as well as the dissemination of these practices outside the court will also be addressed. Organized by the research group “Historical and Cultural Studies in Music” of the INET-md and the Instituto Complutense de Ciencias Musicales (ICCMU) of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, this research seminar intends to be a space for the exchange, discussion and critical review of court music from an interdisciplinary perspective that allows to frame it in a broad cultural, artistic, social and political context. After a first edition in Madrid, in October 2018, this second edition is hosted by the Ajuda National Palace.

PROGRAMME:

THURSDAY/QUINTA-FEIRA, 12

09h30- 09h45. Recolha de documentação 

09h45-10h00. Abertura
José Alberto Ribeiro (director do Palácio de Ajuda), Cristina Pinto Basto (coordenadora da Biblioteca da Ajuda), Judith Ortega, Cristina Fernandes 

10h00-10h45. Sessão I - Conferência
Juan José Carreras: Ópera de corte entre política y estética

10h45-11h45. Sessão II (Moderador: Ricardo Bernardes)
Teresa Casanova: El intermezzo en la corte española a través de la Biblioteca de Maria Bárbara de Bragança
Sara Erro: Dos libros de árias de ópera, ¿para la reina María Bárbara de Braganza?

11h45-12h00. Pausa Café

12h00-13h00. Sessão III (Moderadora: Maria João Albuquerque)
Ana Machado: Música de corte: um olhar sobre os relatos da Gazeta de Lisboa (1715-1820)
Inês Thomas Almeida: Representação majestática e cerimónias públicas da corte no fim do século XVIII segundo fontes alemãs

13h00-14h30. Almoço

14h30-16h30. Sessão IV (Moderador: Rodrigo Teodoro de Paula)
Carlos González Ludeña: Serenatas, cantatas y comedias en Madrid en celebración de nacimientos y bautizos de infantes españoles y portugueses (1707-1723)
Rosana Marreco Brescia: Teatro alla moda: a importação de figurinos teatrais para as opere série representadas durante o reinado de D. José
Pedro Castro: “D’alma tua trare un imago”, a representação da realeza nas obras  dramáticas no tempo de D. Maria I
Judith Ortega: La reina Maria Isabel de Braganza y la práctica musical feminina en la corte española a inícios del siglo XIX

16h30-17h00. Pausa Café

17h00-18h30. Sessão V (Moderador: Paulo Ferreira de Castro)
Francesco Esposito: Ser Músico da Real Câmara no Portugal constitucional: a reorganização do serviço real no liberalismo
Samuel Vieira: Augúrio. Uma cantata nupcial em nome da guerra: o Real Consórcio de D. Luís I de Portugal e o projecto da União Ibérica
Luísa Cymbron: O São Carlos chega ao palácio: transmissões operáticas por telefone na Lisboa do século XIX

FRIDAY/SEXTA-FEIRA, 13

10h00-11h30. Sessão VI. Painel ERC – Projecto DIDONE 
Álvaro Torrente (IP), Ana Llorens, Nicola Usula, Emilia Parada, Paula Muñoz: 
DIDONE: El estudio de la expresión de las emociones en la ópera metastasiana

11h30-11h45. Pausa. Café 

11h45-13h15. Visita guiada ao Palácio e Biblioteca da Ajuda (por José Alberto Ribeiro, director do PNA, e Cristina Pinto Basto, coord. da BA)

13h15 – 15h00. Comida/Almoço

15h00 – 16h00. Sessão VII (Moderadora: Vanda de Sá)
Cristina Bordas Ibañez: Instrumentos a la moda en las colecciones reales
Lorena Robredo: Instrumentos para mujeres y mujeres para instrumentos en la corte española

16h00-16h15. Pausa

16h15-17h00. Sessão VIII – Conferência
David Cranmer: A regência de D. João e os «Reais Teatros» (1792-1818)

17h00-17h30. Debate/Conclusões 

17h30-18h00. Pausa Café

18h00 – 19h30. Sessão Final – Painel. Comunicações com Performance *

Música & Dança no século XVIII ibérico: a corte como espaço de legitimação da dança e como modelo sócio-cultural

Diana Campóo: «Un fandango modesto alla francese»: danza española en España en la primera mitad del siglo XVIII
Catarina Costa e Silva: Registos e interpretações de repertório francês em documentos ibéricos - comparação de alguns exemplos 
Alexandra Canaveira de Campos: A «Arte de Dançar» - O que se dança a partir dos livros? - Tratados de Dança em Portugal e Espanha em meados do século XVIII
Cristina Fernandes: Da corte para as assembleias e academias de Lisboa e Madrid: a dança como afirmação social e como actividade lúdica

* Dança - Diana Campóo, Catarina Costa e Silva, Alexandra Campos 
   Música - Ludovice Ensemble: Fernando Miguel Jalôto (cravo), Joana Amorim (traverso), César Nogueira (violino)

More info and registration:

http://www.inetmd.pt/index.php/en/conferenciaseventos/11983-seminario-internacional-musica-nas-cortes-ibericas-seculos-xviii-xix-2009-en

https://iccmu.es/seminario-la-musica-en-las-cortes-ibericas-ss-xviii-xix-artes-del-espectaculo-y-representacion-del-poder/

http://www.palacioajuda.gov.pt/

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