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MUSIQUM | A Digital Panorama of Musical Heritage in Slovenia
MUSIQUM – A Digital Panorama of Musical Heritage in Slovenia is a relational database developed as an innovative research platform for the in-depth exploration of musical life in Slovenia during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It enables the complex interconnection of biographical data, archival sources, concert programs, newspaper reports, and correspondence, weaving them into a visually and narratively rich account of the cultural landscape of the period.The collection provides a systematic insight into musical developments in Ljubljana, Celje, Maribor, Ptuj, and Trieste, shedding light on the role of key musical institutions in shaping the public musical sphere. Through historical maps and analysis of the music market, it offers a comprehensive understanding of the cultural environment in which musicians, institutions, and audiences created, performed, and interacted.MUSIQUM goes beyond the conventional scope of a data repository—it is a multilayered digital platform dedicated to the research, interpretation, and discovery of musical phenomena within their broader historical, social, and political contexts. It is intended for scholars as well as anyone interested in cultural history, offering new perspectives on one of the most formative periods of Slovenia’s musical past.The database MUSIQUM was initiated and is led by Dr. Maruša Zupančič.Members: Dr. Marko Motnik, Dr. Katarina Bogunović, Tonja Čakš, Monika Marušič, Sara Zupančič, Dr. Nejc Sukljan, Jana Erjavec; Design: Dr. Maruša Zupančič.
Author: Maruša Zupančič, PhD
Period of creating: since 2022
Caretaker: Maruša Zupančič, PhD



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Authentic, Fake or Mistaken Identity?
New issue of the journal De musica disserenda (XIX/2) has been published
FEB 2, 202421
AUG
09:30
Event
FROM SCRIBE TO STAGE
August 21, 2024 at 09:30
Radovljiška graščina, Linhartov trg 1, Radovljica
Publication
De musica disserenda 19/2Pristno, potvorjeno ali pomota? Ustvarjanje, poustvarjanje, prevara
De musica disserenda
Year: 2023
Project
Old traditions in new vestments: Musical and textual reworkings in the performing practices of liturgical music
Project Duration: 1 July 2019–30 June 2023
Code: J6-1809