EVENTS
- Conferences:
Centres and Peripheries – People, Works, Styles, Paths of Dissemination and Influence, Warsaw, 6-7 May 2016
Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus (1615), see program. (Participant: Professor Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmińska)
IItineraries of Musical Manuscripts and Prints in Modern Europe, Lublana, 20-21 October 2014, see program. (Participant: Professor Paweł Gancarczyk)
Ivan Zajc (1832-1914): Musical Migrations and Cultural Transfers in the ‘Long’ 19th Century in Central Europe and Beyond, Zagreb, 16-19 October 2014, see program. (Participant: Dr Jolanta Guzy-Pasiak)
Music Migration in the Early Modern Age: People, Markets, Patterns, Styles, Zagreb, 13–14 October 2014, see program. (Participant: Professor Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmińska)
Music Migrations: From Source Research to Cultural Studies, Uniwersytet Jana Gutenberga in Mainz, 24–25 April 2014, see program. (Participant: Professor Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmińska)
CD Helper and Protector: Italian Maestri in Poland: Luca Marenzio, Asprillo Pacelli, and Vincenzo Bertolusi
"The Sixteen" under Eamonn Dougan. The premiere recording of the complete Missa super Iniquos odio habui by Marenzio, rediscovered by B. Przybyszewska-Jarmińska. Pacelli's Beati estis comes from Sacrae cantiones, edited in Monumenta Musicae in Polonia series by B. Przybyszewska-Jarmińska.
- On 15 June, 2015 Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmińska and Alina Żórawska-Witkowska presented MusMig project at the Russian Institute of Art History in Saint Petersburg. They gave lectures, respectively: “Marcin Mielczewski and music at the courts of Polish Vasas (first half of the 17th century)” and “Music at the Polish court of Augustus II (1697-1704, 1709-1733) and Augustus III (1734-1763). The papers were presented in Polish with translation into Russian, and accessible at the website of the Institute.
- Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmińska, invited to collaborate with the HERA project „Marrying Cultures: Queens Consort and European Identities, 1500-1800” (Cultural Encounters project), participated in the conference „Consorts and their Cultural Opportunities and Achievements” (Oxford, Exeter College, 15-18 April, 2015) giving a paper titled „Habsburg Queens of Poland and music at the Polish royal court at the end of 16th and in the 17th centuries"
CD The Blossoming Vine. Italian Maestri in Poland: Asprilio Pacelli, Vincenzo Bertolusi, G. F. Anerio was recorded by The Sixteen choir under Eamonn Dougan. The great part of the program of the CD was based on the edition of Asprilio Pacelli, Sacrae cantiones, prepared by Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmińska.
- On the selected motet from the collection, Veni sponsa Christi, Eamonn Dougan has worked with many hundreds amateur singers during 10 workshops running across the United Kingdom in 2014.
- National Science Center (Poland) published "Raport roczny 2014", in which "Music migrations in the early modern age" project is chosen as one of six from the total amount of 1804 projects funded and co-funded in 2014 (p. 45-47)