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Volume 51 Number 1 Year 2015

14 articles in this issue 

Jernej Weiss

In Celebration

Pags. 7 - 8  

Aleš Nagode

Some of Slovene historiographers have in recent years discarded the nationalistic view of Slovene history, which has been predominant since 19th century. Author tries to explore the significance and usefulness of this line of research in modern Slovene mu... see more

Pags. 9 - 20  

Jurij Snoj

In his seminal work Vom Musikalisch-Schönen Eduard Hanslick came to the conclusion that the ancient world did not know music in the proper sense of the word. In Hanslick's view it was essential for a piece of music to exhibit “sonically moving forms”. As ... see more

Pags. 21 - 33  

Nejc Sukljan

The article deals with relations between the two of the most important music theory treatises, Zarlino’s Harmonic Institutionsand Boethius’ Fundamentals of Music. The main question is, to what degree Zarlino agrees with Boethius’  theorems and in whi... see more

Pags. 35 - 55  

Metoda Kokole

Ignaz von Attems (1714–1762) spent four years on a  Grand  Tour  of  Europe.  He  departed  from  his native Graz in October 1734, returning in October 1738. Thirty-two letters sent to his father during this journey... see more

Pags. 57 - 79  

Edo Škulj

The article tries to answer the questions if it is possible to join pipe organs from different regions (the geographical question), pipe organs from different times (a chronological question but also a question of prediction because we do not know what wi... see more

Pags. 81 - 95  

Nataša Cigoj Krstulovic

The case study of the early reception of Dvorák’s works in Slovenia is the starting point for the research of the – in musicology often highlighted – relationship between “Slavic” and “German” music and once more tries to shed a light on the question of t... see more

Pags. 97 - 114  

Primož Kuret

The article examines and introduces the Chronicle of the Ljubljana Philharmonic Society from 1899 till 1907 that has not been published yet. It was written by its former president Josef Hauffen and sheds a light on the functioning of the Society, its rela... see more

Pags. 115 - 128  

Matjaž Barbo

The piano compositions of Dusík reveal a skilful composer and a brilliant  pianist. The structural clarity and fantasy freedom, the dramatic expression, the piano eruption of extensive codas and the link between the movements of the cyclic structure ... see more

Pags. 129 - 143  

Gregor Pompe

Among Slovenian operas of the 19th century Anton Foerster’s Gorenjski slavcek seems to be closest to the popular genre of national opera. The article takes as its starting point the questions of work genesis, which  went  through different phase... see more

Pags. 145 - 159  

Leon Stefanija

The paper addresses compositional and aesthetic features of Concerto  abbreviato for solo clarinet (1966) by Petar Bergamo. The historical context as well as the explicit musical poetics by the composer is complemented with the reception history of t... see more

Pags. 161 - 166  

Ivan Klemencic

4 essays from the late 1840s and the early 1850s by Richard Wagner form the basis for the discussion of the theoretical starting points of the composer’s reformation of the opera. Particularly the book Opera and Drama, published 1851. After the initial in... see more

Pags. 167 - 186  

Darja Koter

The paper presents Janez Bitenc, composer of songs for children and musical fairy tales for young children, as the person responsible for the development of pre-school music education. As a music editor and educator, Bitenc was convinced that singing in f... see more

Pags. 187 - 198  

Zoran Krstulovic

Bibliography of Musicological annual 1965–2014

Pags. 199 - 340