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The project Accentus Musicalis has been created at M.A.E.D. – Music Analysis and Exile Documentation Research Centre / University for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. It deals with a scientific and artistic cultivation, popularization and authentic interpretation of Early Music (15th-18th century). The project mission is to unite education, scientific and artistic activities of Vienna´s famous Music University with the activities of the following institutions: The Music and Dance Faculty of the University for Music and Performing Arts in Bratislava, the Early Music Ensembles Collegium Musicum Vienna and the Musica aeterna Bratislava. The aim is to develop the knowledge of the authentic interpretation of Early Music. . ...read more „Music has to resound, and great music does not belong to any one time (nor does any great art), but is valid as long as humans are human. It needs no updating —every generation must approach it anew. In music that is what we call 'performance practice.' It is something conveyed by knowledge, by doubt, by the understanding of the day — and by love. It is not so simple.”
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
A motto dedicated by Nikolaus Harnoncourt to the International Accentus Musicalis Symposium 2012, of which he is the artistic patron. |
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NEWS: 16.-18 April 2012, Wien (at) Internationales Accentus Musicalis-Symposium „Zur Geschichte und Aufführungspraxis der Musik vom 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert in der Region Mittel- und Osteuropas” Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien 7.-10. März 2012, Bratislava (sk) Theoretische und aufführungspraktische Workshops der Alten Musik © archiv VSMU Hochschule der musischen Künste, Bratislava / Slowakei TRAVELLING EXHIBITION: „Two Years of Accentus Musicalis” 12. Februar 2012 - 12 April 2012 (sk) Hochschule der musischen Künste in Bratislava 14. April 2012 – 7. Mai 2012 (at) Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien |
Meister der weiblichen Halbfiguren Drei musizierende Damen, Niederlande um 1520/25 © Graf Harrach‘sche Gemäldegalerie, Rohrau |
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