emese.sofalvi@ubbcluj.ro
Emese Sófalvi (1984, Cluj-Napoca, Romania) is a violinist and musicologist. As a performing artist she promotes communication and mediation of arts via chamber music and in unusual concert venues. Her main field of research is 19th century Transylvanian musical culture. Her publications include the monography of the first Hungarian music school, prominent musicians (Georg Ruzitska, Rozália Schodel-Klein), local musical theatre and the reception of the Wiennese Triad’s works in Transylvania at the beginning of the 19th century. Emese Sófalvi was curator to exhibitions presenting music related documents in Cluj-Napoca, with topics like: repertoire of the Hungarian theatre groups,the first century of the Conservatorium in Kolozsvár, children on the opera stage and letters to the Hungarian State Opera in Cluj etc. She currently edits a data-base of 19th century musical manuscripts found in Transylvanian Archives. Emese Sófalvi works as a lecturer at the Faculty of Reformat Theology and Music at the Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca.
web: https://ubbcluj.academia.edu/EmeseS%C3%B3falvi
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