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Raziskave slovenske glasbene preteklosti (Slovene)

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Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.08.00  Humanities  Musicology   

Code Science Field
H000  Humanities   
H320  Humanities  Musicology 
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Researchers (6)
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  21448  PhD Alenka Bagarič  Musicology  Researcher  2001 - 2003  62 
2.  06039  MSc Tomaž Faganel  Musicology  Researcher  2001 - 2003  426 
3.  17894  Božidara Frelih  Musicology  Researcher  2001 - 2003  147 
4.  03365  PhD Ivan Klemenčič  Musicology  Head  2001 - 2003  380 
5.  13137  PhD Metoda Kokole  Musicology  Researcher  2001 - 2003  424 
6.  09622  PhD Jurij Snoj  Musicology  Researcher  2001 - 2003  299 
Organisations (1)
no. Code Research organisation City Registration number No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  0618  Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts  Ljubljana  5105498000  62,948 
Abstract
As a result of researches into mediaeval music, an original scientific monograph was published dealing with Gregorian chant. A paper on the sources for the study of late-mediaeval dance in Slovenia was published on the invitation of the American journal Art in Music. The final, 20th volume of Gallus's monumental opus was published in the series of Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae, containing the compositions preserved in manuscript. Within the same series the opus of Daniel Lagkhner was also completed by the publication of two vocal collections by him dating from the early 17th century. Completely prepared to be published is also a monograph study, Clare vir, dedicated to the 450th anniversary of Jacobus Gallus's birth in the year 2000. To celebrate this occasion, the total of a hundred secular compositions by Gallus are being prepared to be published, performed by the Singer Pur vocal sextet of Regensburg. The life and work of this composer were presented at a conference at the World Symposium on Choral Music in Rotterdam. Preparations for publishing several Baroque and Classicist composers (Plavec, Posch, Zupan, Wratny) in the collection of Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae were also going on. A monograph on the early-Baroque composer Isaac Posch was published, and new findings about the youth of this composer appeared in the Musikforschung. Problems of Baroque music were presented at the symposium in Venice and were also printed (Ljubljana, Como) and broadcast on radio (for the EBU broadcasting network). On the initiative of the Centre de Musique Baroque in Versailles the institute started to collaborate with them. Preliminary works began for the organization of an international symposium in 2001 on the occasion of the 300th anniversary of the founding of the Academia philharmonicorum in Ljubljana. In a symposium proceedings edited in Zagreb a text was published on Francesco Pollini's songs. An MA thesis on the question of style in the compositions of Jakob Zupan was completed, while the work for a doctoral dissertation on the second period of the reading-room movement in Slovenia (up to 1914) is in progress.
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