The image and role of music among soldiers and civilians during the First World War on the territory of the present Slovenia is depicted by comparing the music sources and preserved documents. Music unveiled intimate lives of individuals as well as their imparted feelings of belonging to a community, nation and country. The article focuses on the description of situations and ways of singing military folk songs, the meaning and impact of the journal Church Musician, and the patriotic role of marches
The paper provides a concise insight into the activity of Slovenian musicians residing in Sarajevo d...
Article publié sur le site de la British LibraryAlthough popular music from 1914–18 often made no me...
The First World War and the industrialization of the era changed the world drastically, and much of ...
The article deals with the organisational, repertoire and reception aspects of Ljubljana’s concert l...
This paper results from research of archival collections and periodicalson orchestras and prominent ...
This work examines the everyday life of military musicians in Austro-Hungarian army during the secon...
(in English): This thesis deals with the topic of the music bands of the Czechoslovak Legionnaires i...
This work follows the birth and evolution of military musical ensembles in Bohemia, especially in th...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
International audienceWhat did popular song mean to people across the world during the First World W...
In the context of this year's centenary of World War I, the focus of this text is the music activiti...
Following the First World War, radical cultural changes took place in central and eastern Europe. Af...
The paper discusses the turn from activism to contemplation in the works of many music creators duri...
At the height of political, military and diplomatic missions in the Great War, musicians from Kingdo...
The article deals with the musical life of the 2nd Banal Regiment and of Militär-Kommunität Petrinja...
The paper provides a concise insight into the activity of Slovenian musicians residing in Sarajevo d...
Article publié sur le site de la British LibraryAlthough popular music from 1914–18 often made no me...
The First World War and the industrialization of the era changed the world drastically, and much of ...
The article deals with the organisational, repertoire and reception aspects of Ljubljana’s concert l...
This paper results from research of archival collections and periodicalson orchestras and prominent ...
This work examines the everyday life of military musicians in Austro-Hungarian army during the secon...
(in English): This thesis deals with the topic of the music bands of the Czechoslovak Legionnaires i...
This work follows the birth and evolution of military musical ensembles in Bohemia, especially in th...
In the First World War, civilian life played a fundamental part in the war effort; and music was no ...
International audienceWhat did popular song mean to people across the world during the First World W...
In the context of this year's centenary of World War I, the focus of this text is the music activiti...
Following the First World War, radical cultural changes took place in central and eastern Europe. Af...
The paper discusses the turn from activism to contemplation in the works of many music creators duri...
At the height of political, military and diplomatic missions in the Great War, musicians from Kingdo...
The article deals with the musical life of the 2nd Banal Regiment and of Militär-Kommunität Petrinja...
The paper provides a concise insight into the activity of Slovenian musicians residing in Sarajevo d...
Article publié sur le site de la British LibraryAlthough popular music from 1914–18 often made no me...
The First World War and the industrialization of the era changed the world drastically, and much of ...