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The choral opus of Slavko Osterc (1895–1941), one of the most important Slovene composers between the two wars, comprises 35 works in different settings »a capella« (15 four to eight-voice mixed choruses, 6 four-voice male choruses, 11 three-voice youth c... see more

AbstractThe background and genesis of Hubert du Plessis’s German and French songs On 7 June 2002 the South African composer Hubert du Plessis turned 80. Among his 77 art songs there are (apart from songs in Afrikaans, Dutch and English) eleven on German t... see more

Backhaus examines urban multilingualism in the linguistic landscape of Tokyo, the capital city of Japan. In this monograph, the linguistic landscape is seen as a sub-discipline of sociolinguistics. The significance of this monograph to linguistic landscap... see more

The choral opus of Slavko Osterc (1895–1941), one of the most important Slovene composers between the two wars, comprises 35 works in different settings »a capella« (15 four to eight-voice mixed choruses, 6 four-voice male choruses, 11 three-voice youth c... see more

Penanian Dolo This is a spiritual song brought by evangelists from the Netherlands along with the Dutch colonial events in Tana Toraja. Penanian Dolo is a song or song that was originally used in the liturgy of Christian worship in Tana Toraja. Over time,... see more

This paper is the first part of two articles exploring whether and how Hungarian music pedagogues have influenced early childhood music education in the United States. Using less-known publications and archived materials, this study moves beyond the well-... see more

From today’s perspective, Alex North’s score for the 1951 film A Streetcar Named Desire, which was considered remarkable even at the time, can claim legendary status. The titles of the 16-track score suggest that the music focuses on the characters, the s... see more

Writing in 1591, Pigafetta relates the experience of a Portuguese explorer, Duarte Lopez, in what is now Angola. After describing a kind of guitar which he found there, he goes on to say:More than this (and very wonderful), by means of this instrument the... see more

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