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− | The [[Department of Musicology, University of Ljubljana|Department of Musicology]] was established within the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] in [[established::1962]]. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and doctoral research in Musicology. As a double-major programme, Musicology can be studied in combination with any other programme offered at the Faculty of Arts and (on the basis of established contracts) with some programmes of the University of Ljubljana's other faculties. | + | The [[Department of Musicology, University of Ljubljana|Department of Musicology]] was established within the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] in [[established::1962]]. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and doctoral research in Musicology. As a double-major programme, Musicology can be studied in combination with any other programme offered at the Faculty of Arts and (on the basis of established contracts) with some programmes of the [[University of Ljubljana|University of Ljubljana's]] other faculties. |
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | In | + | In 1962 a new Department of Musicology opened its doors at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana|Faculty of Arts]]. Its first head and full professor became [[Dragotin Cvetko]]. His aspirations were fulfilled and musicology gained success at the university level. As a pioneer of musicology studies he wrote the extensive work ''History of Music in Slovenia.'' Along with the donation of renowned musicologist Bruno Nettl, Cvetko's donation of his bibliographic collection on musicology is available in the [[Department of Musicology Library, University of Ljubljana|Library]]. |
Soon after, in 1965, the department began to publish regularly the journal ''[[Muzikološki zbornik - Varia Musicologia]]'' [Musicological Annual]. It publishes articles and scientific papers by Slovene and international musicologists. The journal has an international advisory board, the papers are published in Slovenian and English. Its content is available at the department's website and also at the [[DLib.si - Digital Library of Slovenia|Digital Library of Slovenia]]. | Soon after, in 1965, the department began to publish regularly the journal ''[[Muzikološki zbornik - Varia Musicologia]]'' [Musicological Annual]. It publishes articles and scientific papers by Slovene and international musicologists. The journal has an international advisory board, the papers are published in Slovenian and English. Its content is available at the department's website and also at the [[DLib.si - Digital Library of Slovenia|Digital Library of Slovenia]]. | ||
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The departmental teaching staff organise and implement various research projects in the fields of historical and systematic musicology. The main research topics are: Slovene music history and its identity; ethnomusicology; and the aesthetics and sociology of music. Within Slovenia regular cooperation has been established with the [[University of Maribor]] and the [[Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology]]. When it comes to musical historiography the department cooperates with the [[Institute of Musicology]] at the [[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)]] and publishes journals, papers and organises meetings, conferences and lectures. | The departmental teaching staff organise and implement various research projects in the fields of historical and systematic musicology. The main research topics are: Slovene music history and its identity; ethnomusicology; and the aesthetics and sociology of music. Within Slovenia regular cooperation has been established with the [[University of Maribor]] and the [[Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology]]. When it comes to musical historiography the department cooperates with the [[Institute of Musicology]] at the [[Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU)]] and publishes journals, papers and organises meetings, conferences and lectures. | ||
+ | ==International cooperation== | ||
With regard to international cooperation, the department cooperates with various institutes and departments of musicology in Croatia (University of Zagreb), Serbia (University of Belgrade), Austria (University of Graz, University of Vienna), Germany (University of Tübingen, University of Freiburg, University of Leipzig, University of Regensburg, Humboldt University), the Czech Republic (University of Brno, Masaryk University) and the United Kingdom (Universities of Oxford, London, Nottingham and Loughborough), as well as on other international projects. Members of the department have also organised a number of international congresses, conferences and other events. | With regard to international cooperation, the department cooperates with various institutes and departments of musicology in Croatia (University of Zagreb), Serbia (University of Belgrade), Austria (University of Graz, University of Vienna), Germany (University of Tübingen, University of Freiburg, University of Leipzig, University of Regensburg, Humboldt University), the Czech Republic (University of Brno, Masaryk University) and the United Kingdom (Universities of Oxford, London, Nottingham and Loughborough), as well as on other international projects. Members of the department have also organised a number of international congresses, conferences and other events. | ||
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* [http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/oddelki/muzikologija/o_nas_eng.htm Department of Musicology, University of Ljubljana website] | * [http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/oddelki/muzikologija/o_nas_eng.htm Department of Musicology, University of Ljubljana website] | ||
− | * [http://videolectures.net/ | + | * [http://videolectures.net/bruno_nettl/ Bruno Nettl's lectures held at the [[Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana]] on [[VideoLectures.Net]] (2007) |
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Revision as of 14:42, 16 November 2010
Background
In 1962 a new Department of Musicology opened its doors at the Faculty of Arts. Its first head and full professor became Dragotin Cvetko. His aspirations were fulfilled and musicology gained success at the university level. As a pioneer of musicology studies he wrote the extensive work History of Music in Slovenia. Along with the donation of renowned musicologist Bruno Nettl, Cvetko's donation of his bibliographic collection on musicology is available in the Library.
Soon after, in 1965, the department began to publish regularly the journal Muzikološki zbornik - Varia Musicologia [Musicological Annual]. It publishes articles and scientific papers by Slovene and international musicologists. The journal has an international advisory board, the papers are published in Slovenian and English. Its content is available at the department's website and also at the Digital Library of Slovenia.
Today
After the initial efforts with founding the department, the study of the Slovene history of music has achieved the status of a noteworthy science. Along with the establishing the postgraduate and doctoral programmes, the department is active in publishing the biannual Bulletin as well as textbooks and other scientific publications.
The departmental teaching staff organise and implement various research projects in the fields of historical and systematic musicology. The main research topics are: Slovene music history and its identity; ethnomusicology; and the aesthetics and sociology of music. Within Slovenia regular cooperation has been established with the University of Maribor and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology. When it comes to musical historiography the department cooperates with the Institute of Musicology at the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) and publishes journals, papers and organises meetings, conferences and lectures.
International cooperation
With regard to international cooperation, the department cooperates with various institutes and departments of musicology in Croatia (University of Zagreb), Serbia (University of Belgrade), Austria (University of Graz, University of Vienna), Germany (University of Tübingen, University of Freiburg, University of Leipzig, University of Regensburg, Humboldt University), the Czech Republic (University of Brno, Masaryk University) and the United Kingdom (Universities of Oxford, London, Nottingham and Loughborough), as well as on other international projects. Members of the department have also organised a number of international congresses, conferences and other events.
See also
- Muzikološki zbornik - Varia Musicologia
- Department of Musicology Library, University of Ljubljana
- Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana
- University of Ljubljana
- Institute of Musicology
External links
- Department of Musicology, University of Ljubljana website
- [http://videolectures.net/bruno_nettl/ Bruno Nettl's lectures held at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana on VideoLectures.Net (2007)