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The paper presents initial findings from a documentation of a music collection found in Oslob, Cebu, Philippines. The research reveals that the music used in the parish was wide and diverse, consisting of works from Europe, the U.S., and the Philippines. ... see more

Staged annually at the Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio Papet Teatro-Museo, Papet Pasyon is the only sinakulo in the Philippines performed in puppetry to date. In this essay, the puppet play is proposed to be an entanglement of three cultural forms: the literary f... see more

Through ali periods, from the Middle Ages to this day, Slovenian music has been developing parallel with that of Western Europe. Hence, there arises the question of historical relations: what has it received from, and what has it - to the best of its abil... see more

The twanging of mouth harps, buzzers and zithers, the percussive sounds of tubes, and the rasping of scrapers are put against the backdrop of what could be labeled as Philippine modernity. These counter-hegemonic sound impulses challenge an ever-dominatin... see more

This article seeks to explicate the key concept for music called utom of the T’boli of Mindanao (Philippines) by way of analogy with T’boli design (b’teken) as found in their renowned t’nalak textiles. In so doing, basic aesthetic principles that are shar... see more

Through ali periods, from the Middle Ages to this day, Slovenian music has been developing parallel with that of Western Europe. Hence, there arises the question of historical relations: what has it received from, and what has it - to the best of its abil... see more

Recently published by the Madrid publishing house Sequitur, La Escuela Universalista Española del siglo XVIII is an introductory work to a study of the so-called Universalist School. Its author, Pedro Aullón de Haro from the University of Alicante, Spain,... see more

The main object of the article is a philosophical interpretation of the phenomenon of musical synesthesia from the point of view of the philosophy of music by N. O. Lossky and the phenomenology of M. Merleau-Ponty. The original experience of listening to ... see more

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