Program
Thursday June 6
11:30– Coffee and Croissants
12:00–12:45 Martha C. Nussbaum (Chicago): Liberty or the Inquisition? Religious Authority and Human Fear in Verdi’s Don Carlos (1867)
12:45–13:00 Comment by Sami Pihlström (Helsinki)
13:00–13:30 General Q&A
Lunch in the Common Room
14:30–15:15 Filipe Pereira da Silva (Helsinki): From Opus to Opera: Narratives from Medieval Sources
15:15–16:00 Ritva Palmén (Helsinki): Plays of Imagination in the Middle Ages
Coffee
16:30–17:15 Lilian O’Brien (HCAS): Understanding Others and Seeing Things for Oneself
17:15–18:00 Kai Alhanen (Aretai): Mozartean Laughter: The Politics of Comedy
18:00– Reception for all participants
Friday June 7
10:00–10:45 Sara Heinämaa (Jyväskylä): Opera and Politics: On Human Plurality
10:45–11:30 Mirja Hartimo (Helsinki): Kaija Saariaho and La Passion de Simone (Weil)
Coffee and Snack
12:00 – 12:45 Kalle Puolakka (CAS Sofia): Nixon (and Dewey) in China
12:45 – 13:30 Walter Rech (HCAS): Judith and the Tyrant: Representations of Divine Justice in Modern Philosophy and Opera
Lunch
14:30–15:15 Charlie Kurth (HCAS): Affect and Politics
15:15–16:00 Guy Dammann (Uppsala): La Querelle des Bouffons: Operatic Aesthetics or Revolutionary Politics?<$DetailsLisatietojaLinkki$>
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