8 articles in this issue
Matija Gogala
The author, a biologist with some musical education and experience, has been working in the field of bioacoustics for more than 40 years. He wants to show on the examples from his investigations, mainly on insects but also on some other animals, propertie... see more
Mira Omerzel-Terlep
The sound-forming (predominantly perforated) bones from the Paleolithic period of man's history marks the beginning of the history of musical instruments on the present-day Slovene ethnic territory, of the musical history of the European man, and accordin... see more
David Greer
Bachs's Cantata No. 140 and The Tradition of the Alba
Arnold Feil
On the bicentenary of the birth of Franz Schubert we are faced also with the question of his place in the seemingly so self-evidently known panorama of musical history. Certainly all truly great artists and their works defy a straightforward classificatio... see more
Darja Koter
Musikinstrumente österreichischer Klavierbauer im Landesmuseum Ptuj/Petau (Slowenien)
Hormoz Farhat
The Evolution of Style and Content in Performance Practices of Persian Traditional Music
Zmaga Kumer
In the Slovene folk song Palestinian Jews come up fairly frequently but only in legendary songs relying on the contents of the Bible, particularly on the Gospels, whereas mediaeval Jews are to be traced only in two narrative songs. It appears thus that ou... see more
Rudolf Flotzinger
Today it belongs among the self-evident fundamentals of a particular science that special significance is attributed to its technical terminology. This can with full justice be claimed for musicology, at least since the initiatives of W. Gurlitt around th... see more