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− | The [[NUK Music Collection|Music Collection]] of the [[National and University Library (NUK)]] | + | The [[NUK Music Collection|Music Collection]] is part of the [[National and University Library (NUK)]]'s specialised collection that includes valuable music materials such as manuscripts, historical and contemporary music scores and music journals. The collection is the basis of the Slovene national Bibliography for music material. It compiles sound recordings, makes available the archives of Slovene music institutions, music editions and music literature. and provides listening to recordings of Slovene musical works to researchers and students. |
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+ | The NUK Music Collection provides listening to recordings of Slovene musical works to researchers and students. It also organises exhibitions and cooperates in the development of the Digital Library of Slovenia. | ||
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+ | ==Music material== | ||
+ | The collection compiles publications which represent a voluminous body of Slovene musical heritage, such as the ''Opus musicum'' of Iacobus Gallus, the archive of the Ljubljana Philharmonische Gesellschaft from 1794 to 1919 and 16th century Protestant song books in the Slovene language. It stores works of many Slovene composers as well as a transcript of Beethoven's 6th Symphony with the composer's own corrigenda. | ||
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Revision as of 11:35, 9 December 2011
Services
The NUK Music Collection provides listening to recordings of Slovene musical works to researchers and students. It also organises exhibitions and cooperates in the development of the Digital Library of Slovenia.
Music material
The collection compiles publications which represent a voluminous body of Slovene musical heritage, such as the Opus musicum of Iacobus Gallus, the archive of the Ljubljana Philharmonische Gesellschaft from 1794 to 1919 and 16th century Protestant song books in the Slovene language. It stores works of many Slovene composers as well as a transcript of Beethoven's 6th Symphony with the composer's own corrigenda.