Bátori Mária -- Editors
Katalin Kim-Szacsvai
Born
Education
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in 1967 Tirgu-Mures/Marosváráshely
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1985–1990
1995–1998
1997
1999–2000 |
Academy of Music, Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár, Departement of Musicology
Ph.D. program of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest
Dissertation in preparation: "Repertoire der Figuralmusik in Ungarn des 18. Jahrhunderts (Eisenstadt/Kismarton, Gyor, Sopron)". Tutors: Univ. Prof. László Somfai and Univ. Prof. Friedrich W. Riedel
Ph.D. program (one semester) of the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, in the framework of DAAD.
Ph.D. program (one academic year) of the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz, in the framework of DAAD.
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Professional activities
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1990–1993
1990–1992 1992–1993 1993–1998
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Lecturer (theory of music, musicology) at the Academy of Music, Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár, Departement of Musicology
Researcher and librarian at the Academy of Music,
Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár Editor at the State Television and Radio Studio,
Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár Contractual research at the Institute of Musicology
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Hungarian Music History.
Research field: the Central-European and Hungarian vocal-instrumental
repertoire in the 18th century. Preparatory works of a number of chapters
for Magyarország zenetörténete III. (1680–1820) |
1998–2002
2002–
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Young research fellow at the Institute of Musicology of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Department of Hungarian Music History. Research field: (1)
the sources of the 18th century vocal-instrumental repertoire in
Hungary, (2) Ferenc Erkel Operas I. Bátori Mária (critical
edition) Junior member at the Institute of Musicology of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Hungarian Music History. Research
field: (1) the sources of the 18th century vocal-instrumental
repertoire in Hungary (2) Ferenc Erkel Operas II. Hunyadi László
(critical editing)
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Awards and scholarships
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1995–1998 1997 1998–1999
1999–2000
2000
2002
2003
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Kodály-scholarship DAAD Forschungskurzstipendium, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität
Mainz Stiftung Aktion Österreich Ungarn. Vienna, research residencies. In
collaboration with Prof. Dr. Herbert Seifert (Vienna, Institute for
Musicology). Field of research: "Kirchenmusikalisches Repertoire
Österreich und Ungarn, 18. Jahrhundert". DAAD Forschungs-Jahresstipendium, Johannes
Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. Research residencies in Mainz, Berlin and Köln
(Joseph Haydn-Institut) Research residencies at Domarchiv and Esterházy-Schlossarchiv
in Eisenstadt supported by AKP (Academic Research Program) Klebelsberg-scholarship, research residency, Vienna, Eisenstadt
Price of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences for
Young Scholars
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List of publications
Studies
A gyulafehérvári
székesegyház kottagyujteménye a 18. század végén (Die Notensammlung der
Kathedrale zu Karlsburg am Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts) in: Zenetudományi
dolgozatok 1992–1994, MTA Zenetudományi Intézete / Institut für
Musikwissenschaft der Akademie der Wissenschaften, Budapest, 1996, 68–84.
Princes et
musiciens en Europe Centrale: autour de la famille Esterházy, Budapest,
1996, 2–8. Instrumente-
und Musikalienverzeichnisse der Jesuiten zur Zeit der Auflösungen, in: Musik
der geistlichen Orden in Mitteleuropa zwischen Tridentinum und Josephinismus.
Konferenzbericht Trnava, 16.–19. 10. 1996, Bratislava, 1997, 285–301.
Dokumente
über das Musikleben der Jesuiten. Instrumente- und Musikalienverzeichnisse zur
Zeit der Auflösungen, Studia Musicologica, Tom 39., Fasc. 3–4.,
Budapest, 1998, 283–366. The Documents of the Benedek
Istvánffy’s Career in the Repertoire Sources of Pannonhalma, Sopron and
Eisenstadt, in: Benedek Istvánffy: Offertories, Saint Benedict Mass (=
Musicalia Danubiana 19), MTA Zenetudományi Intézete / Institut für
Musikwissenschaft der Akademie der Wissenschaften, Budapest, 2002, IX–XXI.
Eighteenth and
Early-Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Ecclesiastical Repertoires, in: Circulation
of music in Europe 1600–1900, European Science Foundation, 2003, 70–98.
Critical editions
Erkel, Ferenc:
Bátori Mária (= Erkel Ferenc Operas I). Issued by the Institut for
Musicology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Széchényi National
Library, Rózsavölgyi, Budapest 2002. Istvánffy Benedek: Offertorium de Beata Virgine Maria, in Benedek Istvánffy:
Offertories, Saint Benedict Mass (= Musicalia Danubiana 19), Institut for
Musicology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 2002, 45–97.
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Miklós
Dolinszky
Born
Education
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in
1962 Budapest
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1982–1987
1992 1996–1998 |
Ferenc
Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, Department of Musicology University
Doctor's Degree, Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music Ph.D. program of the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music
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Professional activities
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1990–1996
1993–1999 1998– 2002– |
Dramaturge,
Hungarian State Opera House Lecturer,
Loránd Eötvös University, Department of Aesthetics Lecturer, Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, Department of Musicology Assistant
professor of music aesthetics and chamber music, Pécs University, Department of
Music |
1998–2002
2002–
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Young research fellow at the Institute of Musicology of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Department of Hungarian Music History. Research field: (1)
the sources of the 18th century vocal-instrumental repertoire in
Hungary, (2) Ferenc Erkel Operas I. Bátori Mária (critical
edition) Junior member at the Institute of Musicology of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Department of Hungarian Music History. Research
field: (1) the sources of the 18th century vocal-instrumental
repertoire in Hungary (2) Ferenc Erkel Operas II. Hunyadi László
(critical editing)
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List of publications
Books
A Mozart-urhajó
(Spaceship Mozart), selected essays, Pécs 1999 Szóról szóra –
Karinthy-passió (Word by word: The Karinthy-Passion), essays on the the Hungarian
writer Frigyes Karinthy, Budapest 2001 N. Harnoncourt: A zenei párbeszéd, transl. and
introduced, Budapest 2002
Critical editions
J. Haydn: Sonatas
for Piano, 3 Vols., Budapest, 1995 J. Haydn: Piano
Pieces, 2 Vols., Budapest, 1996 F. Schubert: Piano
Pieces, 2 Vols., Budapest 1995 F. Schubert: Dances
for Piano, 2 Vols., Budapest, 1998 F. Schubert: Die
schöne Müllerin, Budapest, 1999 F. Schubert:
Winterreise, Budapest, 1999 A. Dvorák: Piano Pieces, 2 Vols., Budapest,
2000, 2001
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