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Janko Ravnik aroused the attention of the Slovene musical public in the twenties of the 20th century, when his first compositions appeared in the New Chords (Novi akordi) review. After finishing his piano studies in Prague, he introduced himself to domest... see more

Janko Ravnik aroused the attention of the Slovene musical public in the twenties of the 20th century, when his first compositions appeared in the New Chords (Novi akordi) review. After finishing his piano studies in Prague, he introduced himself to domest... see more

Not only the means used in music, but the whole complex of music is tied up with a given space and time. That is why we cannot look for a universally comprehensible Esperanto in music as it mirrors a specific response to sound in the ears of individual cu... see more

First musicological efforts in the broad meaning of the word appear in Slovenia towards the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century. However, neither at that time nor between the two wars were they systematic. They unfolded along the line... see more

The isosatire is one of the effective and democratic means of musical journalism. Caricatures on composers, performers and works reflect the audience attitude to historical tendencies, art styles, questions of musical language evolution. Carrying out visu... see more

Not only the means used in music, but the whole complex of music is tied up with a given space and time. That is why we cannot look for a universally comprehensible Esperanto in music as it mirrors a specific response to sound in the ears of individual cu... see more

First musicological efforts in the broad meaning of the word appear in Slovenia towards the end of the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th century. However, neither at that time nor between the two wars were they systematic. They unfolded along the line... see more

The aim of this study was to explore the differences in musical preferences between Slovene and Croatian students. The sample consisted of 369 students from Slovenia and 371 students from Croatia. The results show that there are significant differences in... see more

The following article deals with technical terminology in the field of music. Its intention is to present a chronological-contrastive analysis of musical terminology in Slovene music theory textbooks written up until the end of the World War II, exemplifi... see more

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