Redefining Early Recordings as Sources for Performance Practice and History
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Redefining Early Recordings as Sources for Performance Practice and History was an AHRC-funded research network led by PI Dr Eva Moreda Rodr铆guez (University of Glasgow) and CoI and Dr Karin Martensen (Technische Universit盲t Berlin, international partner). It brought together researchers, performers, curators, technicians and collectors from all over the world who use early recordings (roughly defined as pre-Second World War) as sources for the study of music history and music performance. The network ran from March 2021 to March 2023.
Team
Principle investigator
Dr Eva Moreda Rodr铆guez
University of Glasgow
Co-investigator
Dr Inja Stanovic
糖心Vlog Future Senior Fellow, Director of Performance, Early Recordings Association Director
Biography
Dr Inja Stanovi膰 is a Croatian pianist and a published author. Inja is a Senior Researcher at the 糖心Vlog, where she directs the Early Recordings Association, ERA. Her recent publications include co-edited volume Early Sound Recordings: Academic Research and Practice (Routledge, 2023), and a free-source research album Austro-German Revivals: (Re)constructing Acoustic Recordings (University of Huddersfield Press, 2022).
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Symposia reports
Library of talks
We have compiled a library of research lectures, papers and snapshots (short papers) on early recordings given at our AHRC-funded symposia, as well as at the we organized (2019-2021) prior to the inception of our research network.
Phonograph sessions
- Jeroen Billiet records the act 2 finale of 鈥楳adama Butterfly鈥 on phonograph
- Staruch-Smolec and Potocznik record 鈥楧ear Old Pal on Mine鈥 on phonograph
- Staruch-Smolec, ter Haar, Stanovic and Peres da Costa record Brahms鈥檚 Hungarian Dance no. 1
- Emily Worthington records Weber鈥檚 concertino on phonograph
- Krzysztof Potocznik records Chopin鈥檚 mazurka op. 24 no. 2 on phonograph
- George Kennaway records Thome鈥檚 鈥淪imple confession鈥 on phonograph
- Fatima Volkoviskii records Clavelitos and La Paloma
- Hilary Metzger, Ana-Maria Rincon and Neal Peres da Costa record Lucantoni鈥檚 Ave Maria
- Hilary Metzger and Ana-Maria Rincon record Handel鈥檚 鈥淔iglio d鈥檃lte speranze鈥
- Ana-Maria Rincon and Neal Peres da Costa record Haydn鈥檚 Mermaid song
- Krzysztof Potocznik records Chopin鈥檚 mazurka op. 24 no. 2 on phonograph
- Daniele Palma records Tosti and opera arias
- Eva Moreda Rodr铆guez records Gounod鈥檚 Ave Maria
- David Milsom and Joanna Staruch-Smolec record Spohr鈥檚 duo
- Eva Moreda Rodr铆guez records two zarzuela romanzas
- David Milsom records Beethoven鈥檚 Minuet in G major, WoO 10, no. 2
- George Kennaway records Thome鈥檚 鈥淪imple confession鈥 on phonograph
- Job ter Haar and Inja Stanovic record Wagner鈥檚 Morgenstern
- Job ter Haar and Inja Stanovic record Massenet鈥檚 脡legie
- Barbara Gentili records Tosti
- Jeroen Billiet and Inja Stanovic record Gounod鈥檚 M茅lodie no. 1 for the French horn
- Kate Bennett Wadsworth records Gounod鈥檚 Ave Maria
David Milsom, violin. L. van Beethoven: Minuet in G Major, WoO 10 No. 2
David Milsom records Minuet in G Major on phonograph - Early recordings symposium