Public Lecture 1
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Public Lecture 1
OII/CSMC Winter Academy 2016 ISTANBUL, FEBRUARY 22-26, 2016 Public Lecture 1 February 23, 2016, 19:00 Prof. Dr. Michael Friedrich (Chinese Studies, Hamburg University) Manuscripts as Artefacts: A New Approach to the Study of Manuscript Cultures In recent years, manuscript studies (or manuscriptology) have emerged as a new field integrating disciplines such as philology, palaeography, codicology, art history, and material analysis. The talk will introduce recent trends in scholarship and outline the potential of this approach for historical, systematic, and comparative studies of mansucript cultures. How to find us: Gold si dd e Sır ase lvi ler u ak k Susam Soka 16 Kumrulu Sokak Sokak Akars Sok Cihangir Camii Yuv a şik taş Orient-Institut Istanbul Güneşli Yen i Be Germ Consu an late & G Archaerman eo Institulogical te G Ho erm sp an ita l Ku Nu mrulu Yokuşu ish ed ute Sw stit n I l ne Tü to esi ray asa lat si Ga Lise Firu Camzağa ii to Atatürk Kültür Merkezi Taksim Square add lC kla İsti RC In Dut AC s tit ch ru ut Zi e ya So ka IF k EA Atatürk Monument nch Fre sulate Con Ca to the arı şı Bulv a Tarlab rn en Ho Organizers: Orient-Institut Istanbul & Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg University Venue: Orient-Institut Istanbul Susam Sok. 16 34433 Cihangir Istanbul Registration: oiist@oidmg.org OII/CSMC Winter Academy 2016 ISTANBUL, FEBRUARY 22-26, 2016 Public Lecture 2 February 25, 2016, 19:00 Prof. Dr. Ralf Martin Jäger (Musicology, Münster University) From Oral Transmission to Manuscript Culture? Music Manuscripts from the Late Ottoman Period Ottoman art music, in the development of which most ethnic and religious groups of the empire participated, has been handed down primarily orally until its substantial change in the later 19th century. However, since the mid-17th century a few approaches can be observed to record the repertoire of courtly and urban art music by using different notation methods. A music manuscript culture that served both the needs of musicians and the demands of collectors and music enthusiasts, slowly began to emerge after 1812. The paper will present an insight into the fascinating world of a largely unknown musical literacy and introduce a diverse manuscript culture that exceeds ethnic and religious boundaries. How to find us: Gold dd esi k Susam Soka 16 Kumrulu Sokak Sokak u ak Cihangir Camii Akars Sok Güneşli Yuv a şik taş Orient-Institut Istanbul Ku Yen i Be Germ Consu an late & G Archaerman eo Institulogical te G Ho erm sp an ita l Sır ase lvi ler Nu mrulu Yokuşu ish ed ute Sw stit n I l ne Tü to esi ray asa lat si Ga Lise Firu Camzağa ii to Atatürk Kültür Merkezi Taksim Square add lC kla İsti RC In Dut AC s tit ch ru ut Zi e ya So ka IF k EA Atatürk Monument nch Fre sulate Con Ca to the arı şı Bulv a Tarlab rn en Ho Organizers: Orient-Institut Istanbul & Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg University Venue: Orient-Institut Istanbul Susam Sok. 16 34433 Cihangir Istanbul Registration: oiist@oidmg.org