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Božidar Kos, composer, teacher and theorist, has through his work, become worldwide known. His compositional output is variegated, intended for different setting, which include also his chamber works. This part of his oeuvre is presented by a detailed wxa... see more

Throughout the history of music there has often been a conflict between the old and the new. This applies very much to the music of the English composer, Hugh Wood (b.1932). Studying history, and later composition with Anthony Milner, Iain Hamilton and Má... see more

Throughout the history of music there has often been a conflict between the old and the new. This applies very much to the music of the English composer, Hugh Wood (b.1932). Studying history, and later composition with Anthony Milner, Iain Hamilton and Má... see more

Božidar Kos, composer, teacher and theorist, has through his work, become worldwide known. His compositional output is variegated, intended for different setting, which include also his chamber works. This part of his oeuvre is presented by a detailed wxa... see more

String instruments may be played either with open strings (where the string vibrates between the bridge and a hard wooden nut) or with stopped strings (where the string vibrates between the bridge and a performer's finger pressed against the fingerboard).... see more

Haydn’s Quartet op. 9, no.6, illustrates the application of poetic conventions to music. Viewed as a Capriccio, movement 1 discloses a labyrinthine rhythmic structure both didactic and amusing. A table of musical rhythms and inventory of musical phrase ty... see more

Although it had seemed that the string quartet, as a form of the highest perfection and nobility in chamber music, could have been brought to life in Slovenia at a relatively early stage, it lived to see itself gain distinct recognition only in the presen... see more

The contribution proceeds from two starting-points: (1) from the claim that between Osterc the composer and Osterc the idealogist there are divergences, (2) from the need that the key concepts of Osterc's aesthetics and poetics, such as avant-garde, atona... see more

The paper deals with the First String Quartet by the Yugoslav composer Josip Slavenski (1896–1955). When the piece was performed at the Donaueschingen Festival in 1924 it was enthusiastically received by the critics and brought international recognition t... see more

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