Program

Friday, 30.09.2016

09:30     Introduction

  • Gernot Gruber (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
  • Christoph Landerer (Salzburg)
  • Alexander Wilfing (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

10:00     Werner Telesko (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna), Rudolf von Eitelberger (1817–1885) – wissenschaftliche Exaktheit und habsburgische Kulturpolitik. Ein methodischer Grenzgänger und die Anfänge der Kunstgeschichte in Wien

10:45     Andrea Korenjak (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna), Hanslickʼs music aesthetic discourse in the context of medicine and psychiatry around 1850

11:30     Refreshments

12:00     Nick Zangwill (University of Hull), Non-absolute Music

12:45     Thomas Grey (Stanford University), Re-thinking Beauty in the “Musically Beautiful”

13:30     Lunch

15:30     Mark Evan Bonds (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Hanslick and Leibniz

16:15     Alexander Wilfing (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna), Hanslick’s Kantianism? Johann Heinrich Dambeck, Christian Friedrich Michaelis, and Hans Georg Nägeli

17:00     Refreshments

17:30     Christoph Landerer (Salzburg), Lee Rothfarb (University of California, Santa Barbara), Features of the new English translation of “On the Musically Beautiful” (Oxford University Press, 2017)

18:15     Dinner

Saturday, 01.10.2016

10:45     Markéta Štědronská (University of Vienna), Eduard Hanslick und August Wilhelm Ambros – Zur Geschichte eines musikästhetischen Austauschs

11:30     Refreshments

12:00     Lee Rothfarb (University of California, Santa Barbara), Hanslickʼs Hauptsatz: Brahms and Bruckner

12:45     Anthony Pryer (Goldsmiths, University of London), Contextualizing Hanslick’s Musical Responses: the “Supplementary” Beauty of Performance, the Changing Cultures of Human and Musical Expression, and the Nineteenth-Century Emergence of “Interpretation”

13:30     Lunch

15:30     Nicole Grimes (University of California, Irvine), Hanslick, the New Humanism, and the Music of Johannes Brahms

16:15     Peter Stachel (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna), Eine komplizierte Beziehung. Eduard Hanslick und Carl Goldmark

17:00     Concluding Discussion