- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > ドイツ書
- > Humanities, Arts & Music
- > History
- > miscellaneous
Description
The first volume of the book series Ottoman Empire and European Theatre focuses on the period between 1756 and 1808, the era of W. A. Mozart (1756-1791) and Sultan Selim III (1761-1808).These historical personalities, whose life-spans overlap, were towering figures of their time: Mozart as an extraordinary composer and Selim III as both a politician and a composer.
Inspired by the structure of opera, the forty-four contributions of Volume I are arranged in eight sections, entitled Ouverture, Prologue, Acts I-V and Epilogue. The Ouverture includes the opening speeches of diplomats, politicians, and scholars as well as a memorial text for the "Genius of Opera", Turkish prima donna Leyla Gencer (1928-2008). The Prologue, "The Stage of Politics", features texts by distinguished historians who give an historical overview of the Ottoman Empire and Europe in the late eighteenth century, from both Turkish and Austrian points of view. Act I features texts concerning "Diplomacy and Theatre", and Act II takes the reader to "Europe South, West and North". Act III has contributions concerning theatre in "Central Europe", while Act IV deals with "Mozart" and the world of the seraglio. Act V turns our attention to the Ottoman "Sultan Selim III", and the Epilogue considers literary and theatrical adventures of "The Hero in the Sultan's Harem".
Hans Ernst Weidinger (Vienna): Don Juan, Ottoman Empire and European Theatre: A Proem
OuvertureMichael Hüttler (Vienna) and Hans Ernst Weidinger (Vienna/Florence): Editorial
Michael Hüttler (Vienna): Orientalism on Stage: Historical Approaches and Scholarly Reception
Opening Speeches - Symposium Vienna (April 25-26, 2008)Programme
Helga Dostal (Vienna): UNESCO International Theatre Institute (ITI) - Austrian Centre
H. Exc. SelIm Yenel (Vienna): Ambassador of the Turkish Republic in Austria
H. Exc. Emil Brix (Vienna): Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cultural Section
Opening Speeches - Symposium Istanbul (June 5-6, 2008)Programme
Christian Brunmayr: Austrian Cultural Forum Istanbul
Cemal Öztas (Ankara): Grand National Assembly of Turkey
H. Exc. Heidemaria Gürer (Ankara): Ambassadress of the Republic of Austria in Turkey
Academic BassWolfgang Greisenegger (Vienna): University of Vienna
Ilber Ortayli (Istanbul): Topkapi palace Museum Istanbul
Metin And (Ankara): Turkish Academy of Sciences
Dedication to the Genius of OperaZeynep Oral (Istanbul): In Memoriam Leyla Gencer
Prologue: The Stage of Politics Historical OverviewBertrand Michael Buchmann (Vienna): Austria's Relations with the Ottoman Empire in the Eighteenth Century
Mehmet Alaaddin Yalçinkaya (Trabzon): The Ottoman Empire and Europe in the Wake of the Second Half of the Eigteenth Century
Act I: Diplomacy and Theatre Earliest PerformancesSuna Suner (Istanbul/Vienna): The Earliest Opera Performances in the Ottoman World and the Role of Diplomacy: A Remapping from the Fifteenth to the Twentieth Century
Walter Puchner (Athens): European Drama and Theatre in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul
Ambassadors and EnvoysB. Babür Turna (Ankara): The Watcher and the Watched: Eighteenth-Century Ottoman Diplomatic Visitors in Europe as Spectator and 'Performer'
Günsel Renda (Istanbul): The European Ambassadors at the Ottoman Court: The Imperial Protocol in the Eighteenth Century
Frank Huss (Vienna): "Auf türkische Art prächtig aufgeputzt": The Visit to Vienna by the Extraordinary Ottoman Envoy, Chaddi Mustafa Efendi, in the Year 1748
Jannissaries and Mehter - Turkish Military MusicWilliam F. Parmentier II (Istanbul): The Mehter : Cultural Perceptions and Interpretations of Turkish Drum and Bugle Music Throughout History
Act II: Europe South, West and North Milan, London and Vienna


