Archduke Ferdinand of Inner Austria was not only the dedicatee of the anthology Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus – in itself a rich document of the future Holy Roman Emperor’s wide-ranging musical connections – but his court in Graz also became – on account of his personal music interests and the opportunities provided by carefully planned family connections – a major hub of the leading musical trends of the first two decades of the seventeenth century. The paper provides an overview of this intricate web forming Ferdinand’s musical “Parnassus” in Graz.Notranjeavstrijski nadvojvoda Ferdinand ni bil le naslovnik antologije Parnassus musicus Ferdinandaeus – že samo ta je bogat dokument o širokih glasbenih zanimanjih bodočega cesarja Svetega ri...
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"Kníže Ferdinand z Ditrichštejna bývá (nikoli nadarmo) považován za nejdokonaleji informovaného...
The subject of this paper is the work of Franz Jaksch (1851–1931), a versatile musician who served a...
Bartolomeo Mutis, Conte di Cesana, was a court chaplain and singer in the court chapel of Archduke F...
There are many parallels in the context and content of the printed anthology Parnassus Musicus Ferdi...
An important factor in the Catholic reconquest of Silesia in the seventeenth century was the cultiva...
This paper provides a biographical and political overview of Archduke Ferdinand’s reign as a provinc...
The article establishes the most appropriate context for understanding Pietro Antonio Bianco’s Missa...
The marriages of the King of Poland Sigismund III Vasa with Anne (1592) and subsequently her sister ...
The Styrian – Upper-Austrian composer Sebastian Ertel (c. 1550/60 Mariazell – 13 July 1618 Garsten) ...
The author focuses in this paper on the Imperial musicians’ mobility in the late Renaissance giving ...
In June 1695, Maria Elisabeth Kusser offered the Duke of Württemberg her late husband's music collec...
The culturological project officially titled as Die Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie in Wort und ...
W procesie rozpowszechniania w Europie nowego stylu barokowej muzyki włoskiej istotną rolę odegrał m...
Adam Michna z Otradovic (Adam Michna of Otradovice, 1600–1676) was the most important figure of Bohem...
The collection Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandaeus constitutes a snapshot of the small-scale motet reper...
"Kníže Ferdinand z Ditrichštejna bývá (nikoli nadarmo) považován za nejdokonaleji informovaného...
The subject of this paper is the work of Franz Jaksch (1851–1931), a versatile musician who served a...
Bartolomeo Mutis, Conte di Cesana, was a court chaplain and singer in the court chapel of Archduke F...