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glasbena društva v dolgem 19. stoletju: med ljubiteljsko in profesionalno kulturo
schen, welche sich ihm anschließen“. Diese als politisch brisant gesehene
Formulierung sollte sich vor allem für den chorkulturellen Transfer zwi-
schen Sängern im Deutschen Reich und in Österreich als Belastung und
Herausforderung erweisen. Ausgehend vom Großen Deutschen Sängerfest
1861 in Nürnberg wird das „Österreich-Problem“ näher beleuchtet, um ab-
schließend Forschungsperspektiven aufzuzeigen.
Schlüsselwörter: Deutscher Sängerbund (DSB), Sängerfeste, Nationalis-
mus, Reichsgründungsära, Demokratiebewegung, Österreich, Laibach/
Ljubljana
Manja Flisar Šauperl
The Glasbena matica Maribor (1919–1948)
Between 1919 and 1948, the Maribor GM made significant achievements in
all areas of its work. The systematic education and popularization of the
music art, as well as the participation of many distinguished choirmasters,
conductors, composers and performers, strengthened the national and cul-
tural identity. As a driving force of musical activities in the years between
the two world wars, GM Maribor made a significant contribution to the de-
velopment of music education and concert life in Maribor, as well as to the
cultural history of the city in general. It should be emphasized that GM
Maribor, both in its educational and concert activities as well as in its oth-
er activities, laid the foundation for the development of Slovene musical life
in Maribor and beyond. Through all its activities, it has strived to raise the
general musical culture in the north-eastern part of Slovenia, thus enrich-
ing the national image of musical life.
Keywords: Music societies, music school, concert activity, choir, orchestra
Luba Kijanovska, Teresa Mazepa, Miroslaw Dymon
Functions of the music associations in a multinational
socio-cultural environment (using the example of the
Galician Music Association)
Music associations in Europe in the 19th century played a unique role in
shaping the socio-cultural strategies of many countries. General principles
of the cultural-social functions of amateur musical organizations are ana-
lyzed in this article using the example of the Galician Music Association
(GMA), it was founded in the Habsburg Empire in 1838 on the territory of
the “Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria” and then continued its activity in
the Second Rzecz Pospolita 1919–1939. Diverse activities of the association
476
schen, welche sich ihm anschließen“. Diese als politisch brisant gesehene
Formulierung sollte sich vor allem für den chorkulturellen Transfer zwi-
schen Sängern im Deutschen Reich und in Österreich als Belastung und
Herausforderung erweisen. Ausgehend vom Großen Deutschen Sängerfest
1861 in Nürnberg wird das „Österreich-Problem“ näher beleuchtet, um ab-
schließend Forschungsperspektiven aufzuzeigen.
Schlüsselwörter: Deutscher Sängerbund (DSB), Sängerfeste, Nationalis-
mus, Reichsgründungsära, Demokratiebewegung, Österreich, Laibach/
Ljubljana
Manja Flisar Šauperl
The Glasbena matica Maribor (1919–1948)
Between 1919 and 1948, the Maribor GM made significant achievements in
all areas of its work. The systematic education and popularization of the
music art, as well as the participation of many distinguished choirmasters,
conductors, composers and performers, strengthened the national and cul-
tural identity. As a driving force of musical activities in the years between
the two world wars, GM Maribor made a significant contribution to the de-
velopment of music education and concert life in Maribor, as well as to the
cultural history of the city in general. It should be emphasized that GM
Maribor, both in its educational and concert activities as well as in its oth-
er activities, laid the foundation for the development of Slovene musical life
in Maribor and beyond. Through all its activities, it has strived to raise the
general musical culture in the north-eastern part of Slovenia, thus enrich-
ing the national image of musical life.
Keywords: Music societies, music school, concert activity, choir, orchestra
Luba Kijanovska, Teresa Mazepa, Miroslaw Dymon
Functions of the music associations in a multinational
socio-cultural environment (using the example of the
Galician Music Association)
Music associations in Europe in the 19th century played a unique role in
shaping the socio-cultural strategies of many countries. General principles
of the cultural-social functions of amateur musical organizations are ana-
lyzed in this article using the example of the Galician Music Association
(GMA), it was founded in the Habsburg Empire in 1838 on the territory of
the “Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria” and then continued its activity in
the Second Rzecz Pospolita 1919–1939. Diverse activities of the association
476