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Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae


Editorial Board: Metoda Kokole (Editor-in-chief), Klemen Grabnar, Michael Talbot, Domen Marinčič
Period: since 1983 (ZRC SAZU since 2001)


A series of critical editions of early musical works belonging to the treasures of the Slovenian cultural heritage was founded at the birth of the Institute of Musicology, its first volume being published in 1983. The series was named Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae and comprises important works by Slovenian composers, compositions by other composers connected during earlier periods with the geographical area of modern Slovenia and selected important works preserved in various national archives and libraries. About one third of the existing volumes are devoted to the compositional opus of Jacobus Handl-Gallus, one of the foremost Central European composers of the late sixteenth century and a native of Carniola (i.e., Slovenia). The modern edition provided by the series rescues from oblivion the names of early native composers and ones active within this geographical area: Daniel Lagkhner, Gabriel Plavec, Georg Prenner, Isaac Posch, Gabriello Puliti, Janez Krstnik Dolar and Janez Krstnik Novak, among others. The volumes contain introductory studies of the composers and the published works as well as editorial notes on the musical transcriptions. The editions are bilingual (in Slovenian and English).

The first editor and the founder of the series was Dragotin Cvetko. The co-editor during the years 1986–1993 was Danilo Pokorn, who after 1993 edited the collection by himself. Ivan Klemenčič was the chief editor from 1996 to 2004, and Tomaž Fanagel from 2005 to 2008; since 2009 this responsibility has been held by Metoda Kokole.


Online editions

From 2020 the volumes of the series are also published online. The intention of online presentation of Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae is twofold: to offer open access to existing editions and to prepare a platform for new, completely digital volumes in the series.

We are starting by opening up to any interested musicologist and/or performer the fruits of nearly forty years of past research into the national musical heritage undertaken under the auspices of the Institute of Musicology. The earliest of the existing volumes date back to the early 1980s, and it should be noted here that in some cases recent research and the constant increase in data regarding sources worldwide (including ever more digitized originals etc.) have already appreciably transformed our knowledge of the published authors, their works, performance practice etc. so that new textual commentaries and corrigenda are called for. This is why we are adding new Introductions and Corrigenda to the original scanned editions, in order, at least, to draw the attention of the various users towards the new research and data that are available today.

Second, the electronic series is to become a platform to be developed over time into new, completely digital volumes containing our early musical heritage following the traditional scheme but using modern technological support for the visual presentation of music.


Ordering

You can order volumes of MAMS by printing and fulfiling this order form.

The Institute of Musicology issues also separate numbered copies of compositions published in the collective volumes of the series Monumenta artis musicae Sloveniae. The price of a copy varies according to the length of each composition, i.e. the number of pages. Please send orders or further queries to the Institutte of Musicology: muz_inst@zrc-sazu.si.

The order must contain:

1. the full name of the person or institution who will pay the bill

2. the postal address of this person or institution

3. your VAT (=tax) number

4. the exact number of copies you need (normally each of your singers and 6 for the jury of the competition)

When we receive the above mentioned information we send you a bill and upon receiving the proof of the payment we send the music.






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Monumenta artis musicæ Sloveniæ Supplementa ( 2008– )
ISSN (printed edition): 2232-5646

Keywords
16/17th century
16th century
17th century
18th century
19th century
adaptations
arias
Babnik, Matej
ballets
baroque music
cantatas
chamber music
chamber orchestra
church music
dance music
dances
Dolar, Janez Krstnik
duets
Dusík, František Josef
facsimile
Gallus, Jacobus
Gatto, Simone
Gorzanis, Giacomo
harpsichord music
history
Hren, Tomaž, bishop
hymns
Inner Austria
instrumental music
intabulation
Italy
Ivančič, Amandus
Koper
Lagkhner, Daniel
liturgical music
lute
lute music
lute tabs
madrigals
magnificats (music)
masses (music)
motets
music
musical culture
musical settings
music for keyboards
music studies
napolitane
organ music
piano
Plavec, Gabrijel
Posch, Isaac
Prenner, Jurij
Prenner, Jurij
Protestantism
psalms (music)
Puliti, Gabriello
Renaissance music
sacred music
sacred vocal music
Sayve, Lambert de
Schwerdt, Leopold Ferdinand
scores
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Slovenia
Slovenian music
sonatas
sonata à tre
stage music
Striccius, Wolfgang
string orchestra
suites
symphonies
tabulates
villanellas
vocal music
Zupan, Jakob Frančišek


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