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Tuesday 29 August 2006

Arrival
17.30: Opening Ceremony
18.15: Dinner
20.00: Opening Lecture by Charles M. Atkinson:
Ars grammatica and the Ars musica in Carolingian Schools: Glosses on Martianus Capella and Boethius

Wednesday 30 August 2006

Morning papers 9:00 - 10:00 and 10:20 - 11:40
Lunch 12:15
Afternoon papers 14:00 - 15:00 and 15:20 - 16:40

SESSION 1: WRITING AND PERFORMANCE
John Caldwell: What is a Neume?
Father Jerome Weber: The “Laudes Regiae” on Record

SESSION 2: LATIN COMPOSITIONS
Caitlin Snyder and Alison Altstatt: En vos oriens et occidens: Notker’s Clare sanctorum and the Western Salus eterna tradition
Lori Kruckenberg: Preserving the Old or Promoting the New: Arguments For and Against sequentiae novae
Charles Brewer: The Songs of Johannes Decanus

SESSION 3: TROPES
Maja Marcussen: Modal Concepts and Melodic Language in West Frankish Introit Trope Repertories
Marie-Noël Colette: Les prosules de Moissac
Jeremy Llewellyn: Ruinous or Reformatory? The Erasure of Proper Tropes in Modena, Biblioteca Capitolare, O.I.7

SESSION 4: MASS CHANTS
Marit Johanne Høye: The Kyrie Chant - Some Aspects of the Earliest Transmission and the North-South Relation
Rebecca Maloy: Offertory Melodies in Francia, Rome, and Milan
Jean-François Goudesenne: Un missel de Noyon avec versets d’offertoire (XIVe siècle): Réévaluation d’une prétendue ‘décadence’ du chant grégorien

Dinner 18:15

Rehearsal for Nocturns of St. Aegidius 20:00

Thursday 31 August 2006

Morning papers 9:00 - 10:20 and 10:40 - 12:00
Lunch 12:15
Afternoon papers 14:00 - 15:40 and 16:00 - 18:00

SESSION 5: OFFICE CHANTS
David Eben: Das Fragment von Lucca und die Entwicklung des Adventsoffiziums
Ruth Steiner: Lenten Antiphons in Evangelio
László Dobszay: Short Remarks about the Antiphons of Christmas Vespers
Andreas Pfisterer: Hesbert, Amalar, und die fränkische Responsorienkomposition

Claire Maître: Les répons de psalmis à l’abbaye de Saint-Denis, du XIe au XIIe siècle
Janka Szendrei: Das Responsorium Verbum caro: Fragen und Überlegungen
Judit Fehér: Ornate Tones? A Particular Group of Short Responsories
Kate Skidmore: Comparisons of Manuscript Tradition in the Use of Melodic Phrases in Great Responsories

SESSION 6: PROCESSIONS
Clyde Brockett: The Repertory of Processional Antiphons: Work in Progress
Anna Vildera: Melodic Variants in the Chant for the Annunciation Office in Paduan Processionals
Ann-Marie Nilsson: Chants for the Procession of the Translatio beate Katerine in Vadstena, 1489
Nils Holger Petersen: Liturgical Processions: Performativity and “Memory”
Christelle Cazaux-Kowalski: Le processionnal du Palimpseste de Turin, ms Grec 2631 de la Bibliothèque nationale de France (Xe s.)

SESSION 7: VENERATIO SANCTORUM
Cristina Di Zio: Chant for San Severo, Bishop of Ravenna
Barbara Haggh-Huglo: The Office of Santo Domingo of Silos in London, British Library, Ms. Add. 30850
Martin Czernin*: St. Patrick - ein irischer Heiliger in Österreich
David Hiley: Anglo-Saxon Saints in Hesse: The Proper Offices for St. Boniface and St. Wigbert
Zsuzsa Czagány: Historia sancti Mathiae apostoli - Wege eines spätmittelalterlichen Reimoffiziums zwischen Prag und Trier
Volker Schier: The Late Arrival of an Early Saint: Sixtus Tucher’s Feast for Saint Monica

Dinner 18:15
20:00 Nocturns of St. Aegidius in the Oberkirche

Friday 1 September 2006 (in Regensburg)

9:00 Depart for Regensburg. Morning papers in the medieval Runtingersaal.

10:30 - 11:30
SESSION 8: CANTUS RATISBONENSIS
Travis Yeager: The Old Office of St. Emmeram: A New Source Recovered
Roman Hankeln: A New Fragment of the Regensburg Dionysius Office

11:50-12:50.
SESSION 9: TONALITY/MODALITY
Edward Nowacki: Transposition and the Confinalis
Gabriella Gilányi: Usual Chant, Unique Mode – Melodic Alternatives of tempus per annum in the 15th-Century Antiphonals from Kranj
Robert Klugseder: Melodic Traditions in South German and Italian Antiphoners: 90 “lieux variants”

Afternoon: Visits to the Fürstliche Thurn und Taxis Hofbibliothek (50 manuscripts from the Benedictine monastery of Neresheim), Basilika St. Emmeram, Schottenkirche St. Jakob

20:00 CONCERT BY THE SCHOLA HUNGARICA in the Dominikanerkirche – Chants in Honour of the Saints of Regensburg and the Saints of Hungary

Saturday 2 September 2006

8:30 Dedication festival service in the Basilica
morning papers 9:30 - 10:50 and 11:10 - 12:10
lunch 12:15
afternoon papers 14:00 - 15:20 and 15:40 - 16:30

SESSION 10: REPERTORIES
Rebecca A. Baltzer: A Gallican Remnant in the Paris Mass: Episcopal Benedictions
James Borders: Chants for the Consecration of Virgins
Stefan Engels: Hirsau and What Followed
Alexander Vovk: Syllabic Lamentations for the Denissov Brothers

SESSION 11: PASSAGES
Hilde Binford: The “Loblied” of the Old Order Amish: Tracing the Oral Tradition of a 400-year-old Tune
Anette Papp*: The Relationship Between Hungarian Medieval Introits and their Protestant Counterparts
Christopher Tietze: The New Roman Missal and the Future of Gregorian Chant in the Catholic Mass

SESSION 12: QUESTIONS OF PLACE
Fumiko Niiyama: Wechselbeziehungen zwischen dem Benediktinerinnenstift Nonnberg und anderen Frauenklöstern im mittelalterlichen Salzburg
Franz Karl Prassl: Neues zum Salzburger Liber Ordinarius (A-Su M II 6)
Frank Lawrence: The Provenance of Manuscript Rawl. C 892 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Ivana Perkovic Radak: Serbian chant: Analytical Perspectives through History

SESSION 13: MOMENTS
Pavlos Erevnidis: Geography of Music, Cross-Cultural Comparison and a mid-13th-century Event Described by the Byzantine Theorist, George Pachymeres
Theodore Karp: The Year 1738 in Chant

17.00 Boat trip on the Danube, musical accompaniment by " BLASKAPELLE DORFBACH "
20:00 Dinner in the Klosterhof

Sunday 3 September 2006

morning: church services

lunch 12:15
afternoon papers 14:00 - 15:20 and 15:40 - 18:00

SESSION 14: MANUSCRIPTS
Jurij Snoj: Two Central-European Carthusian Graduals and the Question of the Carthusian Melodic Tradition
Anne Mannion: Evidence of a Continental Link with Fleury in a Noted Missal from Medieval Exeter
Michel Huglo: Les prologues de l’antiphonaire de Leon
Shin Nishimagi: Le tonaire du De modis du manuscrit Cambrai, Médiathèque municipale, Ms. 172 (fin du XIIe siècle)

SESSION 15: REPORTS ON RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
László Dobszay: CAO-ECE
Debra Lacoste: CANTUS
James Borders and Barbara Haggh: RELICS
Andreas Haug: Monumenta Monodica Medii Aevi
Roman Hankeln: Historiae
Gunilla Iversen: Sapientia. Medieval Interpretations and Commentaries on Texts and Music

Dinner 18:15

20:00 Business meeting

Monday 4 September 2006 (Labor Day)

Departure