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Sounding Habsburg: Sonic Circulations in Central Europe | Day 1

  • Bohemian National Hall 321 East 73rd Street New York, NY, 10021 United States (map)

Consisting of present-day Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, and parts of Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia, Italy, and other lands, Habsburg Central Europe has been described as “a ‘laboratory’ for the pluricultural experience.” With this event, we seek to examine the sonic/musical entanglements within Habsburg Central Europe and reveal the ways in which the aural can highlight unexpected contestations of citizenship, belonging, and affiliation. An inescapable presence in Europe from the late sixteenth through the early twentieth century, the legacy of the Habsburg monarchy continues to resonate into the present day.

The conference will feature selected papers, a keynote address by Erika Supria Honisch titled “Celebrating Habsburgs and Misplacing Manuscripts in Guido Adler’s Musical Empire,” and a concert by Ariana Wyatt (soprano) and Richard Masters (piano) featuring works by Franz Joseph Haydn, Alma Mahler, and Ilse Weber, among others.


Program Day 1

9:30 – 10:00 AM 

Introduction

Michael Haider, Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum NYC

David Catchpole, Co-organizer, Dvořák American Heritage Association/Texas State University

 

10:00 AM – 11:30 PM

Panel 1: Identity at a Distance, Chronologically and Geographically

Chair: Michael Beckerman, New York University

  • Marie Sumner-Lott, “The Presence of the Past, the Pastness of the Present: Nationalism and Medievalism in 19th-Century Histories of Music”

  • Sarah Sabol, “Was Isaac an Austrian?: The Construction of National Musical Identity in the Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Österreich

  • Catherine Mayes, “Staging Hungary at the Habsburg Court: A Snapshot from 1781”

11:30 AM – 12:30 PM

Roundtable: Ukraine, the Habsburg Empire, and the Concept of the “West”

Leah Batstone, Dietmar Friesenegger, Vadym Rakochi, and Michael Beckerman

12:30 – 1:45 PM

Lunch Break

 

1:45 – 3:45 PM 

Panel 2: Definitions and Complications of “Habsburg Austria

Chair: Brigid Cohen, New York University

  • Michael Haas, “Greater-Austria vs. German-Austria”

  • Leah Batstone, “‘Vienna of the East’: Musical Pluralism in Lemberg”

  • Timur Sijaric, “Audiovisual Representation of Habsburgs in Wien-Film and its Afterlife”

  • David Brodbeck, “Ruminations on the Social Identities and Self-Perceptions of Some Late Habsburg Composers”

 

3:45 – 4:00 PM

Coffee Break 

4:00 – 5:00 PM 

Keynote Lecture

Erika Supria Honisch, “Celebrating Habsburgs and Misplacing Manuscripts in Guido Adler’s Musical Empire” 


Free and open to the public. For those unable to attend in person, the conference will be streamed via Zoom. Please register to either attend in-person or virtually via Zoom.


The Sounding Habsburg conference is organized by the Dvorak American Heritage Association and supported by the Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association, Austrian Cultural Forum New York, Virginia Tech, and New York University.

Questions about the conference? Contact the organizer at: soundinghabsburg@gmail.com.

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