OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND EUROPEAN THEATRE
II.
The Time of Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II (r.1730-1839)
Organized by
Don Juan Archiv Wien
Forschungsverein für Theater- und Kulturgeschichte
In cooperation with
The UNESCO International Theatre Institute in Vienna
and
The Austrian Cultural Forum in Istanbul
Vienna / Istanbul
2009
Vienna:
Dates: April 24-25, 2009
Venue: UNESCO-ITI
Palais Khevenhüller, Türkenstrasse 19, A-1090 Wien
Istanbul:
Dates: June 4-5, 2009
Venue: Austrian Cultural Forum
Palais Yeniköy, Köybaşı Cad 44, Yeniköy, TR-34464 Istanbul
Conference Convenors: Michael Hüttler, Suna Suner, H. E. Weidinger
VIENNA
24.04.2009
10.00 Vienna Symposium Opening
including:
Michael Hüttler (Don Juan Archiv Wien)
Selim Yenel (Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey)
Emil Brix (Ambassador, Austrian Foreign Ministry, Cultural Section)
Helga Dostal (ITI-UNESCO Centrum Austria)
10.30 Session I
Chair: Ulf Birbaumer (Vienna)
1. Bertrand Michael Buchmann (Vienna)
2. Annemarie Bönsch (Vienna)
From Aristocratic to Bourgeois Fashion In the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century
12.00 Coffee break
12.15 Session II
Chair: Helga Dostal (Vienna)
1. Tülay Artan (Istanbul)
2. Adam Mestyan (Budapest)
Muhammad Ali (Mehmet Ali Paşa), Vice King of Egypt (1805-1848) and European Music
13.45 Lunch break
15.00 Session III
Chair: Michele Calella (Vienna)
1. Daniel Winkler (Vienna)
Zaire: Colonialism, Love and Enlightenment: Voltaire's 'Popular' Theater of the 1730s and 1740s
2. Isabelle Moindrot (Tours)
Tamerlan (1802): A French Opera after Voltaire by Peter von Winter
25.04.2009
10.00 Session IV
Chair: Gabriele C. Pfeiffer (Vienna)
1. Necla Çıkıgil (Ankara)
Haydn's Humour Reflected in Lo Speziale (1768) and in L'incontro improvviso (1775)
2. Matthew Head (London)
3. Käthe Springer (Vienna)
12.15 Lunch break
14.00 Session V
Chair: Stefan Hulfeld (Vienna)
1. Geoffrey Roper (London)
Music, Drama and Orientalism in Print: Joseph von Kurzböck, his Predecessors and Contemporaries
2. Reinhard Buchberger (Vienna)
15.30 Coffee break
15.45 Session VI
Chair: Cetin Sarikartal (Istanbul)
1. Emre Aracı (London)
2. Caroline Herfert (Vienna)
19.30 Closing Program: Recital (by invitation only)
Emre Aracı (concept and presentation)
Anna Pangalou (Mezzo-Soprano)
Dieter Paier (Piano)
ISTANBUL
04.06.2009
10.00 Istanbul Symposium Opening
including:
Michael Hüttler (Don Juan Archiv Wien)
Ilber Ortayli (President of Topkapi Palace Museum)
Cemal Öztas (Deputy Secretary General, Grand National Assembly of Turkey)
Christian Brunmayr (Director of the Austrian Cultural Forum)
11.00 Session I
Chair: Michael Hüttler (Vienna)
1. Mehmet Alaaddin Yalçınkaya (Trabzon)
Recruitment of European Experts for Service in the Ottoman Empire (1732-1808)
2. B. Babür Turna (Ankara)
Diplomacy and the Changing Dynamics of Entertainment in the Late Eigtheenth-Century Ottoman Empire
12.30 Lunch break
14.00 Session II
Chair: Walter Puchner (Athens)
1. Suna Suner (Istanbul / Vienna)
Opera and Diplomacy, Second Act: Ambassadors and Ministers in the Italian Opera
2. Netice Yıldız (Famagusta)
'Briton-Ottomans' and Ottomans in England during Haydn's Era
15.30 Coffee break
16.00 Session III
Chair: Larry Wolff (New York)
1. Hans-Peter Kellner (Copenhagen)
2. Bent Holm (Copenhagen)
19.30 Evening Program: Concert at the Austrian Cultural Forum
Haydn Meets Sultans: A Musical Voyage
Aydın Karlibel (Piano)
05.06.2009
10.00 Session IV
Chair: Günsel Renda (Istanbul)
1. Matthias J. Pernerstorfer (Vienna)
'Turks' and 'the Turkish' in the Viennese Repertoire at the Time of Joseph Haydn
2. Çetin Sarıkartal (Istanbul)
11:30 Coffee break
11.45 Session V
Chair: Suraiya Faroqhi (Munich / Istanbul)
1. Larry Wolff (New York)
2. Walter Puchner (Athens)
13:15 Lunch break
15.00 Session VI
Chair: H. E. Weidinger (Vienna / Florence)
1. Orlin Sabev (Sofia)
European Printers in Istanbul during Haydn's Era: Ibrahim Müteferrika and ohters
2. Günsel Renda (Istanbul)
Westernisms and Ottoman Visual Culture in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century: Wall Paintings
19.30 Closing Program: Recital at the Austrian Cultural Forum
Homage to Leyla Gencer, 'La Diva Turca'
Anna Pangalou (Mezzo-Soprano)
Nikolas Tsalikis (Piano)
Registration requested for all guests who wish to participate.
Don Juan Archiv Wien reserves the right to make changes in the symposia program, as necessary.
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