Study Group TRA.D.I.MUS.


On the occasion of the congress “La musica policorale tra Cinque e Seicento: Italia-Europa dell’est” (May 2009), the Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi (Venice) started an international study group named TRA.D.I.MUS.: Tracking the Dissemination of Italian Music in Europe, 16th-17th century, with its primary geocultural focus on Central-Eastern Europe. Among the current members are scholars from different Italian, Polish, Slovenian, and Slovakian universities and academies, but the group is open to new members.

The first results of this scientific cooperation will be published in a book dedicated to the reception of Italian polychoral music in Central-Eastern Europe, edited by Aleksandra Patalas and Marina Toffetti (forthcoming in autumn 2011).

A further step will be the congress “Central-Eastern Europe versus the Italian musica moderna – Reception, Adaptation, Integration” to be held in Warsaw in October 2011, and organized in cooperation by the Fondazione Levi and the Institute of Musicology, Warsaw University.

Multimedia databases, new recordings and performances, critical editions, and other scholarly publications are planned for the future.

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24 March 2012

Lubiana

Meeting in Lubiana

La ricezione della musica italiana nell’Europa centro-orientale nei secoli XVI-XVII

Study group TRA.D.I.MUS

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Archive of the Events:

La musica policorale tra Cinque e Seicento: Italia - Europa dell’est
Incontro di studio
Venice, 15-16 May 2009

Central-Eastern Europe versus the Italian musica moderna – Reception, Adaptation, Integration
Warsaw, 12-15 October 2011
International congress
Fondazione Levi and the Institute of Musicology, Warsaw University
Celebrazioni per il IV centenario della morte dei musicisti Giovanni Matteo Asola (1524-1609) e Giovanni Croce (1557-1609)