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“Verwandlung” Dore Pejačević sluhom Arnolda Schönberga

open access: yesMuzikološki Zbornik, 2007
“Verwandlung” Dore Pejačević sluhom Arnolda ...
Koraljka Kos
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The German Days of Dora Pejačević

open access: yesArti Musices
Dražđani and Monakovo, older Croatian names for Dresden and Munich, were important stops on Dora Pejačević’s life path. Excluding shorter trips that are difficult to trace, e.g.
Domagoj Marić
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Perception of Dora Pejačević in Croatian Public Printed Media from 1905 to 1945

open access: yesArti Musices
The perception of the female composer Dora Pejačević in the Croatian public media (newspapers and magazines) in the period from 1905 to 1945 can be traced through about fifty articles.
Stanislav Tuksar
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Lilla’s Heritage. Cultural Sketches of the Vay Branch in Hungary

open access: yesArti Musices
The Vay family, from which Dora Pejačević’s mother Erzsébet (Lilla) hailed, played a significant role in shaping the formative years of the young composer, Dora.
Lili Veronika Békéssy
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Piano Works by Dora Pejačević – A Personal Perspective of an Interpreter

open access: yesArti Musices
This article illuminates the significance and impact of Dora Pejačević’s piano compositions through the lens of a performing artist. Dora Pejačević (1885–1923), a Croatian noblewoman and composer, emerges as a figure of profound musical depth and ...
Kyra Steckeweh
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Dora Pejačević and Music Salons in Continental Croatia as Hubs of Cultural Networking

open access: yesArti Musices
The term »salon music« has been generally defined as both a space of music making and as a type of music that is performed there. In the first instance (concerning space), it can be observed from three perspectives: as a distinguished space of music ...
Vjera Katalinić
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A National Musical Heroine at the Margins of Concert Life: The Case of Dora Pejačević

open access: yesDe Musica Disserenda
This article explores the political context that has been overlooked in the reception of Dora Pejačević’s oeuvre. It argues that the historical and contemporary marginalization of her work reflects broader patterns in Croatian musical historiography that
Nataša Maričić
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Echoes of the Life of Dora Pejačević’s Music on Croatian Radio

open access: yesArti Musices
Radio Zagreb, today Croatian Radio (HR), began broadcasting on 15 May 1926, three years after the death of Dora Pejačević (Budapest, 10 September 1885 – Munich, 5 March 1923). Apart from two of the 24 opuses printed during her lifetime and one manuscript,
Tatjana Čunko
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The Artistic Links of Dora Pejačević and Svetislav Stančić Viewed Through the Stančić Legacy in the Library of the Academy of Music in Zagreb

open access: yesArti Musices
Just as interesting as the lives and works of prominent personalities from the history of Croatian music are the relations among and between these persons and the circle of people around them. Such things, on the one hand, tell of their networking, their
Vilena Vrbanić
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Freud’s Case of Dora: Wellspring of Discovery and Discourse

Open Journal of Social Sciences, 2022
Jerry L Jennings
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