Music in Milan in the Early Twentieth Century: Around Giacomo Orefice (1865-1922)

Milan, 21-23 November 2022

Conference promoted by the Italian Society of Musicology in collaboration with the “G. Verdi” Conservatory of Milan, the University of Milan, and FuoriOpera. The conference is made possible thanks to the contribution of MiBAC.

Programme: Monday 21 November – 3:00 p.m.
Institutional greetings

Session I – The Milanese context: places and institutions

Chair Claudio Toscani

Bianca Maria Antolini, Musical life in Milan at the beginning of the twentieth century

Ettore Borri-Antonio Polignano, The Milan Music School: private teaching and social implications between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Roberta De Piccoli, “Dear Nino, […] What became of your youthful oratorio of St John the Baptist?” Chronicles from music education in early twentieth-century Milan

Marina Vaccarini, The Società Umanitaria and the Popular University for the dissemination of musical culture in Milan at the beginning of the twentieth century

Marco Brighenti – Valentina Trovato, “L’antipode de Bayreuth”. The Salone Perosi in Milan: an unpublished testimony by Romain Rolland

Tuesday 22 November – 9:30 a.m.

Session II – The Milanese context: people and activities

Chair Bianca Maria Antolini

Matteo Marni, Not only Cecilians. The two souls of sacred music in Milan in the years of Giacomo Orefice

Cecilia Delama, A man from Trentino in Milan: Giuseppe Terrabugio and the reform of sacred music between Italianness and Germanness

Cristina Cimagalli, “Conservatory or Musical University?”: a proposal by Orefice from 1918, with subsequent misunderstandings and bitter polemics.

Session III – The Milanese context: people and activities II

Chair Andrea Estero

Carlo Lo Presti, The concerts organized by Toscanini at the Milan Conservatory in 1918 and Italian music in the final phase of the First World War

Alessandro Restelli, “Ancient and rare instruments” in the city of Milan between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Anna Schivazappa, The spread of mandolin associations in Milan between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

3:30 p.m.

Session IV – Giacomo Orefice: the teacher and the musicologist

Chair Marina Vaccarini

Marta Crippa, The papers of Giacomo Orefice. A preliminary map among musical manuscripts, letters, notes, and reviews

Mariateresa Dellaborra, Figures and themes from the correspondence

Marco Targa, Music and nationalist ideology in the years of the Great War: Orefice’s position

Session V – Giacomo Orefice: the teacher and the musicologist II

Chair Guido Salvetti

Paola Cossu, Giacomo Orefice and the debate on musical studies between Croceans and positivists in the postwar period

Candida Felici, Giacomo Orefice in the Italian landscape of the early twentieth century, between the recovery of the past and modernity

Valentina Cucinotta, Giacomo Orefice’s adaptation of Rameau’s Platée (1921) for the Istituto Giosuè Carducci of Como

7:00 p.m.

Concert of music by Giacomo Orefice organized by the “G. Verdi” Conservatory of Music

Wednesday 23 November – 9:00 a.m.

Session VI – Giacomo Orefice and his work

Chair Fabrizio Dorsi

Maria Adele Ambrosio, The myth of Chopin at the dawn of the twentieth century in the music of Giacomo Orefice

Giacomo Agosti, Chopin goes to war

Michela Alfieri, Perspectives for reflection on Giacomo Orefice’s opera Chopin

Session VII – Giacomo Orefice and his work II

Chair Mariateresa Dellaborra

Cristina Isabel Pina Caballero, Giacomo Orefice in Spain: the premiere of Il Gladiatore (1898) at the Teatro Real in Madrid as seen through the press

Matteo Malagoli, Chamber music in Giacomo Orefice (1865-1922) and the cello in Italian Jewish composers between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

Francesco Passadore, Poetry and painting in the piano compositions of Giacomo Orefice: a melancholy anthology

Eleonora Pipia, The fantastic and the tragic: Il castello del sogno, Giacomo Orefice’s last unpublished effort

Scientific Committee:

Bianca Maria Antolini

Mariateresa Dellaborra

Teresa M. Gialdroni

Andrea Gottfried

Claudio Toscani

Marina Vaccarini

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