11 articles in this issue
Ferdo Gestrin
Among the musicians of Slovene origin, who were active abroad, the town musician Andreas from Ljubljana is mentioned in the town of Fano, south of Pesaro in 1472. Researches into the origin of town musicians in Ljubljana in the first half of the 16th cent... see more
Jože Sivec
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Hellmut Federhofer
The present aesthetic situation is completely new because a self-contained musical culture, which we think of when we speak about Baroque, Classicism or Romanticism, no longer exists. Hence the question arises of the justification of the traditional culti... see more
Manica Špendal
The theatre company of impresario Carl Meyer hired the Maribor theatre for the 1840/41 and 1841/42 seasons. This Carl Meyer is not to be confused with the famous comedian and theatre director Carl Meyer (1750–1830) who founded the Viennese Theater in der ... see more
Koraljka Kos
In the vocal melodics of Vatroslav Lisinski we find a series of analogic yet at the same time characteristic elements which could be defined as relevant personal components of his style. Analysing the vocal melodies of his recently published 30 solo songs... see more
Dimitrije Stefanovic
It was in 1853, when Turks still kept guards at the Belgrade fortress, that the first Belgrade Choral Society was founded. During their first period the Society's repertoire consisted of Liedertafel pieces composed mainly by German authors. In 1864 new st... see more
Ivan Klemencic
The incidental music to the children's play »In the Kingdom of the Dwarfs« by Josip Ribicic is up to now little known and still unpublished. It is the work of Marij Kogoj (1895–1956), a Slovene expressionist composer. The composition, which has been prese... see more
Tomaž Šegula
The present article deals with Lieder to piano accompaniment by the Slovene composer Slavko Osterc, dating from his earliest creative period, which comprises something more than five years, when Osterc was still a self-taught composer. The Lieder, of whic... see more
Primož Kuret
The Slovene composer Marjan Kozina was born in Novo mesto in 1907. Except for the first two classes of elementary school, he spent the whole of his school time in Novo mesto. Music had already attracted him in his early youth as he grew up in an intellect... see more
Zmaga Kumer
The song »Marko skace« (Mark is jumping) is one of the best known folk songs from Prekmurje. Interesting in text, melody and function, it requires exploration especially because experts hold different opinions on it. The oldest written text dates from the... see more
Nadežda Mosusova
The Influence of Folkloric Elements on the Structure of Romanticism in Serbian Music