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Nacházíte se zde: Úvod News The new issue of Hudební věda (Musicology) published

The new issue of Hudební věda (Musicology) published

Contents 1–2/2009

Studies — Lukáš Matoušek: New Discovery of Medieval Music Instrument Murals in Kouřim (pp. 5–30) ● Eliška Baťová: Václav Koranda the Younger: O zpievaní a čtení českém tractat (Tractate on singing and reading in Czech). Enrichment to the History of the Use of Czech Language in the Liturgy (pp. 111–111) ● Petr Hlaváček: Enrichment to the History of Meistersang in Bohemia (pp. 111–111) ● Harald Strebel: “…as you represent the one to determine the spirit in the music world...” An Unknown Autograph letter of Václav Jan Tomášek to Hans Georg Nägeli in Zurich  (pp. 111–111) ● Jan Trojan: The White Lady of Pernštejn on Operatic Stage. Anton Emil Titl: Die Burgfrau (1832) (pp. 111–111) ● Darina Svobodová: Julius Fučík – Biography and Oeuvre (pp. 111–111) ● Vladimír Zvara: A Comedy of Models. Remarks on Igor Stravinsky’s Musical Theatre (pp. 111–111) — Discussions — Jiří Žůrek: A Discussion on the Graduals of Sedlčany (pp. 111–111) — Reviews — Tomáš Horák: Varhany a varhanáři Ústecka [The organs and organ builders of the Ústí nad Labem region], Ústí nad Labem 2002; id.: Varhany a varhanáři Lounska, Žatecka a Podbořanska [The organs and organ builders of the Louny, Žatec and Podbořany regions], Louny 2003; id.: Varhany a varhanáři Jičínska [The organs and organ builders of the Jičín region], Jičín 2008 (J. Sehnal, pp. 222–222) ● Ivana Rentsch: Anklänge an die Avantgarde. Bohuslav Martinůs Opern der Zwischenkriegszeit [Echoes of the avant-garde: Bohuslav Martinů's operas from interwar period], Stuttgart 2007 (J. Gabrielová, pp. 222–222) ● Linda Maria Koldau: Die Moldau. Smetanas Zyklus „Mein Vaterland“ [The Moldau: Smetana’s Cycle Má vlast], Köln–Weimar–Wien 2007 (J. Gabrielová, pp. 222–222) ● Július Fujak: Hudobné korela(k)tivity. Výber štúdií a článkov (nielen) o hudobno-intermediálnej semióze [Musical Correla(c)tivities. Selected studies and articles not only on music-intermediary semiosis], Nitra 2008 (J. Doubravová, pp. 222–222) — Conferences — IAML (International Association of Music Libraries) Annual Conference, Naples, 21–25 July 2008 (J. Vozková, Z. Petrášková, pp. 222–333) ● The 6th International Conference on Biedermeier. Sacred Music in Biedermeier – Institutions, Forms and Composers, Ruprechtshofen, 10–11 October 2008 (M. Freemanová, pp. 222–333) ● The Interdisciplinary Symposium Jesuits and Brno (the Social and Cultural Interaction between the College and the City 1678–1773), Brno, 16–17 October 2008 (T. Slavický, pp. 222–333) ● History, Construction and Repertoire of the Clarinet Instruments, 29th Symposium on Music Instruments Construction, Michaelstein, 24–26 October 2008 (M. Freemanová, pp. 233–233) ● The Work of Zdeněk Lukáš (from the Viewpoint of Musicology, Performance, Reception and Educational Aspects), Plzeň, 3–4 November 2008 (T. Kuhn, pp. 233–233) ● Musical folklore as a vehicle?, Serbian Musicological Society – Faculty of Music, University of Arts, Belgrade – International Musicological Society, Belgrade, 19–21 November 2008 (J. Procházková, pp. 233–233) ● The Phenomenon of Patronage in Music Culture. The Annual Conference of the Czech Musicological Society, Prague, 5–6 December 2008 (K. Bartoň, pp. 233–233) ● Franz Xaver Richter (1709–1789). Compositional Activity between Vienna and Strassbourg at the End of the Holy Roman Empire, Kempten, 30 April – 3 Mai 2009 (J. Sehnal, pp. 233–233) — Informatorium — Marie Kletečková: The New Finding of the Organo Part for Michna’s Loutna česká (pp. 444–444) ● Jóhannes Ágústsson: Zelenka’s Serenata ZWV 177: a New Source Discovered ● Zdeněk Nouza: Schönberg – a Forgotten Premiere? ● Jan Koláček: Global Chant Database. A Report on the Project of Electronic Database of Plainchant Melodies and Medieval Monody ● Jana Franková: Electronic Databases for the Study of French Music of the 17th and 18th century (pp. 444–444) ● Pavel Kordík: RILM in the Czech Republic 2007/2008 ● Miloš Štědroň: „Imago animi sermo est“. Rudolf Pečman (12 April 1931 – 16 December 2008)

 
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