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The article deals with the development of music stage direction of Slovenian theatre in the time of Dramatic Society and Regional Theatre, by 1914. The author tries to shed some light upon the individuals who significantly contributed to the development o... see more

The article deals with the development of music stage direction of Slovenian theatre in the time of Dramatic Society and Regional Theatre, by 1914. The author tries to shed some light upon the individuals who significantly contributed to the development o... see more

The paper focuses on Josip Cerin’s musicological studies with Guido Adler in Vienna and analyses the source and meaning of his doctoral thesis on Slovenian Protestant music. In addition, it presents Cerin’s efforts to promote symphonic music and his edito... see more

The main aim of this paper is to re-examine the modalities of Béla Bartók’s influence as a composer during the first half of the 20th century to the main, dominantly “nationally oriented style” in the former Yugoslavia, focusing on two of Bartók’s somewha... see more

Through a comparative analysis the author of this paper attempts to determine the essential compositional-technical characteristics, as well as esthetical directions in Josip Procházka’s eleven songs published in the magazine ‘Novi akordi’, written by the... see more

Europe as a sign in the Yugoslav Communist newspeak basing on the Tito’s addresses Although the Yugoslav Communist newspeak resembled the Polish one on the formal level, it significantly different conceptualized and evaluated the extra-linguistic reality,... see more

The paper focuses on Josip Cerin’s musicological studies with Guido Adler in Vienna and analyses the source and meaning of his doctoral thesis on Slovenian Protestant music. In addition, it presents Cerin’s efforts to promote symphonic music and his edito... see more

The main aim of this paper is to re-examine the modalities of Béla Bartók’s influence as a composer during the first half of the 20th century to the main, dominantly “nationally oriented style” in the former Yugoslavia, focusing on two of Bartók’s somewha... see more

Through a comparative analysis the author of this paper attempts to determine the essential compositional-technical characteristics, as well as esthetical directions in Josip Procházka’s eleven songs published in the magazine ‘Novi akordi’, written by the... see more

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