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Slavko Osterc On Music and Musicians - Bibliography

SUMMARY

The bibliography seeks to include as far as possible everything that Osterc wrote about music and musicians and is for the purpose of clear arrangement organized in two parts: I Writings, articles, polemics; and II Reviews, reports, talks. But understandably a strict separation between the two is not possible and therefore they in places pass one into another. Accordingly, we find also in the second part many a thing reflecting the composer's artistic views concerning musical development and events in Slovenia and in the broader world.

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pp. 129 - 138
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Music
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Musicological Annual

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