8 articles in this issue
Miloš Štedron
The analytical probe undertaken shows that computer techniques make it possible to establish typical and atypical structures in transcribed texts. In the example given the vocal line consists mostly of seconds and thirds. The simply accentuated type +5+2,... see more
Zijo Kucukalic
Petar Konjovic represents one of the outstanding personalities among those Serbian composers who were at the beginning of the 20th century announcing the end of romanticism in Serbia. In accordance with his aesthetic principles he raised Serbian 19th cent... see more
Kenneth L. Hicken
Structure and Prolongation: Tonal and Serial Organization in the "Introduction" of Schoenberg's Variations for Orchestra
Marija Koren
The technical and stylistic development of Vojislav Vuckovic, who belongs to the generation of Serbian composers born between 1900 and 1910, the generation that studied at Prague and that, apart from traditional compositional knowledge, brought with them ... see more
Roman Leskovic
Srecko Koporc belongs to that generation of Slovene composers whose best creative period falls into the third, fourth and fifth decade of the 20th century. He wrote vocal, piano and chamber compositions. It is important to note that at that time he was on... see more
Andrej Rijavec
The Stylistic Orientation of Primož Ramovš
Zmaga Kumer
One hundred years ago the vineyards on Trška gora near Novo mesto were devastated by hail which destroyed the whole crop. A local musician, Ivan Rupnik, composed a song in remembrance of this event and this song has been preserved by folk tradition down t... see more
Expressionist Elements in Serbian Music up to 1945