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− | The Mantuani Award, named after one of the first Slovene musicologist Josip Mantuani (1860–1933), has been bestowed by [[Slovene Musicological Society]] since 2004 for exceptional contributions in the field of musicology and can be given any musicologist active in Slovenia. | + | The Mantuani Award, named after one of the first Slovene musicologist Josip Mantuani (1860–1933), has been bestowed by [[Slovene Musicological Society]] since 2004 for exceptional contributions in the field of musicology and can be given to any musicologist active in Slovenia. The award is bestowed every second year. |
− | The Award consists of two documents: Mantuani Award is given for the life achievements in the field of musicology and Mantuani | + | The Award consists of two documents: Mantuani Award is given for the life achievements in the field of musicology and Mantuani Recognition for the exceptional achievements. The executive board names the expert commision which selects the winners among the written proposals. |
− | + | Till now the Mantuani Award has been given to Andrej Rijavec (2004), Primož Kuret (2006), Jože Sivec (2008) and Marija Bergamo (2010) and Mantuani Recognition to Gregor Pompe (2006). | |
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Revision as of 12:41, 12 January 2011
{{Teaser| The Mantuani Award, named after one of the first Slovene musicologist Josip Mantuani (1860–1933), has been bestowed by Slovene Musicological Society since 2004 for exceptional contributions in the field of musicology and can be given to any musicologist active in Slovenia. The award is bestowed every second year.
The Award consists of two documents: Mantuani Award is given for the life achievements in the field of musicology and Mantuani Recognition for the exceptional achievements. The executive board names the expert commision which selects the winners among the written proposals.
Till now the Mantuani Award has been given to Andrej Rijavec (2004), Primož Kuret (2006), Jože Sivec (2008) and Marija Bergamo (2010) and Mantuani Recognition to Gregor Pompe (2006).