7 articles in this issue
Jurij Snoj
The Seminary Library in Ljubljana, founded in 1701, keeps 17 fragments from destroyed choral books. These are fragments accidentally preserved as paper-material used on the backs and on the inside of book-covers of younger, bound manuscripts and prints, 1... see more
Jože Sivec
In view of the unfavourable political and socio-economic circumanstances in the 16th century Slovenia (peasants' revolts, Turkish incursions) the conditions for the development of arts were anything but stimulating. Even if the Reformation had reached our... see more
Dubravka Frankovic
After the death of the composer Avgust Armin Leban in 1879 a selection of his compositions was passed over by his brother Janko to F. Kuhac with the request that he might make an evaluation of them. On the basis of his examination of Leban's Latin Mass, K... see more
Primož Kuret
The Philharmonic Society in Ljubljana was from its founding in 1794 until the end of the World War I the central musical institution in Slovenia. With its organization of concerts, its music school and its other activities the Society was virtually shapin... see more
Monika Kartin-Duh
The present contribution deals with the Fifth Symphony by Lucijan Marija Škerjanc (1900-1973), written in 1943. The authoress examines, almost from bar to bar, the score in its various aspects: form, instrumentation, harmonics, melodics, and rhythm. The S... see more
Niall O'Loughlin
The Music of Lojze Lebic
Pierluigi Petrobelli
La Libellula di Pavle Merkù