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sia, given many other conference papers, written numerous articles for
Musikološki zbornik, The Musical Times, Tempo, De musica disserenda,
chapters in books and many articles for the New Grove Dictionaries of Mu-
sic. In 1977 he won the Tovey Memorial Prize from the University of Oxford
for his research into Slovene music. In 2007 he was elected Corresponding
Member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Jera Petriček (jera.petricek@gmail.com)
has been working as Maestra Suggeritrice (promtper-conductor) at the Vi-
enna State Opera since 2023. In Ljubljana, Petriček finished university stud-
ies of French and Russian Languages and Literatures at the Faculty of Arts
(2010) and Orchestra Conducting at the Academy of Music (2012). Petriček
holds a Master in Orchestra Conducting from the University of Music and
Performing Arts Vienna (2018), where she started her PhD studies in his-
torical musicology with Professor Melanie Unseld in 2021.
Tjaša Ribizel Popič (tjasa.ribizel@ff.uni-lj.si)
received her PhD in 2013 at the Department of Musicology, Faculty of Arts,
University of Ljubljana, where she is currently employed. She also works
as a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Education, University of Maribor,
serves as Review Co-editor of the Musicological Proceedings (Faculty of
Arts, University of Ljubljana Press), and is an organizing committee mem-
ber of the Slovenian Music Days. Recently, she has been focusing mainly on
theatre work, in collaboration with the director Dragan Živadinov.
Urban Stanič (urban.stanic@gmail.com)
is an assistant at the Academy for Music of the University in Ljubljana at
the Department for Keyboard Instruments. He is a renowned pianist who
regularly performs at the most important Slovene concert venues and has
collaborated as a soloist with the most prominent Slovene orchestras, such
as the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra and the Slovenian Radio and Tele-
vision Orchestra. As a soloist and chamber musician, he has played in Eu-
ropean countries such as Austria, Germany, Lithuania, the Netherlands,
Hungary and Italy. He has finished his Master‘s degree in piano with the
highest praise in the class of Professor Emeritus Dubravka Tomšič Srebot-
njak at the Ljubljana Academy for Music. In April 2024, he held a lecture
at the International Student Musicological Symposium at the Slovene Mu-
sic Days.
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