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vloga nacionalnih opernih gledališč v 20. in 21. stoletju
greb. Her main fields of research are the history of the CMI and musical life
and musical topography of Zagreb in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Ivano Cavallini (ivanocavallini@virgilio.it)
is professor of musicology and (pro tempore) past co-ordinator of the PhD
in European Cultural Studies/Europaische Kulturstudien at the Universi-
ty of Palermo. After the graduation at the university of Padua, the gradu-
ation in flute at the conservatory of Adria, and the postgraduate studies in
musicology at the university of Bologna, he received his PhD at the univer-
sity of Zagreb.
He is a member of the advisory boards of the periodicals Recercare (Rome),
Arti Musices (Zagreb), De Musica Disserenda (Ljubljana). His research is fo-
cused on the connection between Italian music and Slavic cultures of Cen-
tral and Southern Europe. Other areas of study are music historiography
and incidental music of sixteenth-century Italian theatre. He has written
four books: Musica, cultura e spettacolo in Istria tra il Cinquecento e il Sei-
cento (Florence: L. S. Olschki, 1990); I due volti di Nettuno: teatro e musi-
ca a Venezia e in Dalmazia dal Cinquecento al Settecento, (Lucca: Libre-
ria Musicale Italiana, 1994), selected for the award “Viareggio”; Il direttore
d’orchestra: genesi e storia di un’arte (Venice: Marsilio 1998), awarded the
prize “Citta di Iglesias”; Istarske glazbene teme i portreti od 16. do 19.stoljeća
[Themes and Portraits of Music in Istria from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth
Centuries] (Pula: Čakavski sabor, 2007). Between 2002 and 2007 he was a
member of the scientific board of Levi Foundation (Venice). In 2012 he was
appointed honorary member of the Croatian Musicological Society.
Aleš Gabrič (ales.gabric@inz.si)
researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, Associate
Professor at Faculty for Social Studies of University of Ljubljana. His main
research fields of interest are Slovene political history, cultural history, the
history of censorship, the history of education. He is author or co-author of
many books and articles, editor of several collections of scientific or expert
texts. Since 2008 he is the president of the National Committee for Histo-
ry at the general Matura Examination and from 2018 the president of Slov-
enska matica (Slovene Society), the oldest cultural and scientific society in
Slovenia.
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greb. Her main fields of research are the history of the CMI and musical life
and musical topography of Zagreb in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Ivano Cavallini (ivanocavallini@virgilio.it)
is professor of musicology and (pro tempore) past co-ordinator of the PhD
in European Cultural Studies/Europaische Kulturstudien at the Universi-
ty of Palermo. After the graduation at the university of Padua, the gradu-
ation in flute at the conservatory of Adria, and the postgraduate studies in
musicology at the university of Bologna, he received his PhD at the univer-
sity of Zagreb.
He is a member of the advisory boards of the periodicals Recercare (Rome),
Arti Musices (Zagreb), De Musica Disserenda (Ljubljana). His research is fo-
cused on the connection between Italian music and Slavic cultures of Cen-
tral and Southern Europe. Other areas of study are music historiography
and incidental music of sixteenth-century Italian theatre. He has written
four books: Musica, cultura e spettacolo in Istria tra il Cinquecento e il Sei-
cento (Florence: L. S. Olschki, 1990); I due volti di Nettuno: teatro e musi-
ca a Venezia e in Dalmazia dal Cinquecento al Settecento, (Lucca: Libre-
ria Musicale Italiana, 1994), selected for the award “Viareggio”; Il direttore
d’orchestra: genesi e storia di un’arte (Venice: Marsilio 1998), awarded the
prize “Citta di Iglesias”; Istarske glazbene teme i portreti od 16. do 19.stoljeća
[Themes and Portraits of Music in Istria from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth
Centuries] (Pula: Čakavski sabor, 2007). Between 2002 and 2007 he was a
member of the scientific board of Levi Foundation (Venice). In 2012 he was
appointed honorary member of the Croatian Musicological Society.
Aleš Gabrič (ales.gabric@inz.si)
researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, Associate
Professor at Faculty for Social Studies of University of Ljubljana. His main
research fields of interest are Slovene political history, cultural history, the
history of censorship, the history of education. He is author or co-author of
many books and articles, editor of several collections of scientific or expert
texts. Since 2008 he is the president of the National Committee for Histo-
ry at the general Matura Examination and from 2018 the president of Slov-
enska matica (Slovene Society), the oldest cultural and scientific society in
Slovenia.
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