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In the collection of the University of Warsaw Library, there are three musical sources that testify to the musical culture of the monastery of Canons Regular of the Lateran in Fulnek. The paper focuses on three manuscripts (probably autographs) of sacred
Ewa Hauptman-Fischer
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Who Was Herr von Infeld, the First Teacher of Vilemína Nerudová
Data from birth and death registers, censuses of Brno 1850 and 1857, and Brno theater almanacs prove, the violinist Baroch von Imfeld, introduced to literature by Vladimír Helfert (1939), in reality never existed.
Radek Hasalík
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Richard Taruskin describes the German choral movement as the hotbed of German nationalist unification, the musical precursor of a new nation-building ideology.
Rudolf Gusztin
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Pest-Buda already had two permanent ensembles during the 1830s - the Táborszky and the Szervacinszky quartets; in the 1850s, ambitious programs, explicitly labeled as "quartet concerts," were performed by the short-lived Ridley-Kohne quartet. However, it
Zsolt Vizinger
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The paper is focusing on historical particularities in close connection with spaces described in terms of geospatial mapping, as enduring places (as recognizable dots on maps).
Katalin Ágnes Bartha
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Although the subject of the Przemyśl Fortress has been incessantly popular for years, little space has been devoted so far to the merging of power and entertainment, whereas for the distribution of power the culture of leisure and its development was ...
Tomasz Pudłocki
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Boxholders at the Opera: Identity and Functions at the Theatres of the ex-Serenissima
This article sheds light on the identity and functions of the boxholders in the coastal theatres of part of the former Venetian republic at the turn of the 20th century, investigating which social categories were represented among them and in what ...
Cristina Scuderi
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MUSIC IN ENGLISH LITERATURE [PDF]
Aristotle very aptly remarks that music is the very food of soul. It is undoubtedly true when all pervasive effect of music is taken into account in all realms of life and of nature as well. Without music, we cannot imagine the very existence of Nature. In each and every aspect of nature, there is the invisible and invincible impact of music. In almost
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Slippery bows and slow circuits
This article is based on a keynote lecture given at the 51st International Musicological Colloquium, Masaryk University, Brno, that was part lecture, part performance.
John Richards
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Roelof Vermeulen at Philips : a search for space in music
Roelof Vermeulen's career at Philips started in 1923 and ended with his retirement in 1959. He developed a stand-alone loudspeaker for Philips' first radio receiver in 1925 and was the driving force behind many developments in the field of ...
Kees Tazelaar
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