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Volume 6 Number 1 Year 1970

9 articles in this issue 

Bernhard Meier

The author of the paper succeeded, on the basis of the concept of the letter which was addressed by Cyprian de Rore on the 1st May 1556 in Ferrara to Wolffgano Aurspergio from Carnia, in discovering the addressee of Rore's composition »Rex Asiae et Ponti«... see more

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Jitka Snížková

One of Jacobus Gallus Handl's early compostions – the »quinque vocum officium super Levavi oculos meos« – has recently been found in its complete version in the graduale latino-bohemicum; its four voices sign. UK XI B 1 a, b, c, d are completed by a fifth... see more

Pags. 12 - 19  

Jože Sivec

The collection »Der Erste Theil Newer Teutscher Gesänge zu Fünff und Vier Stimmen« was printed in 1593 in Ulssen. The composer dedicated it to the teaching body and Convivium Musicum in Hannover. The collection contains 26 compositions, partially secular ... see more

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Andrej Rijavec

In the analysis of Classical music and partly of Baroque and Romantic music as well – in all the latter's late and belated forms – the harmonics, that is to say the traditional theory of the functional progressions of chords, are a helpful basis for the e... see more

Pags. 38 - 53  

Tomaž Šegula

The choral opus of Slavko Osterc (1895–1941), one of the most important Slovene composers between the two wars, comprises 35 works in different settings »a capella« (15 four to eight-voice mixed choruses, 6 four-voice male choruses, 11 three-voice youth c... see more

Pags. 54 - 74  

Danilo Pokorn

The author gives a detailed bibliography of the compositions of Slavko Osterc (1895–1941), one of the central personalities in the Slovene music of the 20th century. The artistic legacy of this composer had a curious fate, for it was nearly destroyed only... see more

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Zmaga Kumer

A modern ethnomusicologist should regard nothing he observes when recording, transcribing or exploring the folk tradition as insignificant. For it may happen that something he considers as only of little interest proves to be an important, characteristic ... see more

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Bruno Ravnikar

Descriptions of the Jew's harp up to the present are insufficient from the standpoint of physics. Therefore the author of the article indicates the need for a more exhaustive study of this instrument. By means of higher mathematics the series of overtones... see more

Pags. 99 - 104  

Jerko Bezic

The Development and Forms of the Glagolitic Chant in Northern Dalmatia

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