The editor of 73 18th-century keyboard pieces that survived as part of a larger keyboard manual (Ms. 511) in the Franciscan monastery of Novo mesto organised them in the present edition according to increasing difficulty and genre: dances, sonatas, preludes, versets etc. The edition is a practical addition to an on-line critical edition of the original source. The compositions are suitable for teaching piano at music schools and offer a practical insight into previously little known early music repertoire. It is therefore a direct practical application of the research project results and at the same time an important contribution to the preservation, development and promotion of the Slovenian cultural heritage.
C.07 Other editorial board
COBISS.SI-ID: 265122560Slovenian Music Heritage is an online series of e-books newly founded within the project in 2012. It is intended to house scholarly texts on Slovenian music heritage, critical editions of sources and other similar musicological treatises. Its foundation and realisation is therefore also a result in the category F.29 (contribution to national cultural identity) and G.05 (preservation and development of national cultural heritage). The two major scientific results of this project were published to this date in this series (achievements described in paragraph 7, as achievements 4 and 5). Three members of the project group are also members of the editorial board of the series Slovenian Music Heritage: M. Kokole, K. Šter and K. Grabnar.
C.06 Editorial board membership
COBISS.SI-ID: 35303981This interdisciplinary scholarly meeting was proposed and lead by the principal project researcher and organised by the Institute of Musicology and the Slovenian Society for 18th-century studies. The main goal was to discuss together with specialists in other fields the best way of publishing a critical edition of a textual and music source from the eighteenth century. The discussed subjects ranged from linguistic to editorial and technical aspects of an online critical edition. The result of this meeting was a foundation of a new series and publication of the first two sources described as achievements 7.4, 7.5 and 8.2.
B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting
COBISS.SI-ID: 31943725The cited book that was edited by the leader of the Research project J6-2199, is a critical edition of 27 pieces from the first book of lute tablatures (Intabolatura di liuto. Libro primo) by Giacomo Gorzanis from Trieste, who dedicated it in 1561 to his mighty Carniolan patron Hans Khisl from Kaltenbrunn (Slov. Fužine) near Ljubljana. The composer states in his introductory text that he thought music to his patron and the compositions are meant also as exercises in lute playing. Gorzanis’s collection was prepared for the edition by Alenka Bagarič, who contributed her realization of pieces in modren notation in two systems with an added transcription of the original lute tablature above them. She also provided introductory explanations and comments. The series of national importance, Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae, is for 30 years regularly publishing early works from the Slovenian national music heritage. It is published by the Institute of Musicology ZRC SAZU under supervision of the leader of the project. The series is in its textual part entirely bilingual (Slovenian and English) which makes it widely underteandable. It is available in numerous European and American libraries.
C.02 Editorial board of a national monograph
COBISS.SI-ID: 259283456The doctoral dissertation completed under the supervision of the project leader included also a chapter on 18th-century violin schools and manuals connected with the development of this instrument and playing on the territory of the present-day Slovenia.
D.09 Tutoring for postgraduate students
COBISS.SI-ID: 33919789