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Volume 1 Number 1 Year 1965

8 articles in this issue 

Andrej Rijavec

Much the same influences which led to the Reformation in the German countries were in the middle and second half of the 16th century also operative in Slovenia. Thus the local Protestants attributed to music the same function as Martin Luther had stressed... see more

Pags. 9 - 21  

Primož Kuret

The manuscript division of the University Library in Graz contains a »Catalogue«  of students of the city's »Ferdinandeum« (1589­–1684), which contains the names of many pupils of Slovene origin. From the data contained in this document, one may conc... see more

Pags. 21 - 37  

Jože Sivec

The first performance of Rossini's music in Ljubljana took place at the beginning of January 1820, when the Carl Waidinger company sang the opera »Tancred«. Between this time and the year 1835 at least 16 operas of this master were performed at the Ljublj... see more

Pags. 37 - 49  

Miloš M. Velimirovic

According to existing documentation, Sebenico was born in Carbolo (i. e. Carbo-lone) in the territory of the Venetian Republic. However, considering the fact that artists at this time often took the name of their birth place, it is possible that the compo... see more

Pags. 49 - 58  

Marijan Lipovšek

The author quotes from sources which he indicated the historical development of the trumpet, in particular of the so-called »Bach«-trumpet. He describes the acoustical and historical problems involed in performing on the old Clarino-trumpet. Moreover he q... see more

Pags. 59 - 76  

Zmaga Kumer

In the majority of older Slovene song books, only the texts are published and a note added stating that the poem is to be sung to the tune of some other well known song. The publishers have availed themselves of the fact that in folk-songs text and melody... see more

Pags. 77 - 90  

Štefka Bulovec

The musical material, dating from the period 1846–1963, has been divided into three sections: I. Collections of printed music devoted exclusively to settings of the poems of Prešeren. These collections are listed in chronological order. II. Preše-ren's Po... see more

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