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contributors

über Leben und Werk von Ludwig van Beethoven sowie Arnold Schönberg.
Mitarbeiter u. a. des Lexikons Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG;
Fachbeirat für das Gebiet Österreich/20. Jahrhundert), des New Grove Dic-
tionary sowie des Historischen Wörterbuchs der Rhetorik. Leiter der 2016
mit den ersten Bänden erscheinenden Kritischen Gesamtausgabe der Schrif-
ten Arnold Schönbergs.

Lenka Křupková (lenka.krupkova@upol.cz)
studied piano at the conservatory in Ostrava (1984–1990) and continued her
music studies at the Department of Musicology of the Philosophical Facul-
ty of Palacký University. She completed her postgraduate studies with her
dissertation on The Chamber Works of Vítězslav Novak (2001). At the same
faculty she studied journalism. Since 1995 she has been working at the De-
partment of Musicology of Palacký University in Olomouc, where she qual-
ified as an university lecturer (2009), she has also been the head of the de-
partment since 2012. She has published a number of articles and six books.

Primož Kuret (primoz.kuret@gmail.com)
finished grammar school in Ljubljana in 1954 and graduated at the Acade-
my of Music (music history) and at the Faculty of Arts (art history) in 1959.
In 1960 he won the Student Prešeren Award. In 1965 he received his doc-
torate, later he became assistant professor (1978), associate professor (1983)
and finally full professor in 1988 – in the fields of world music history and
history of Slovene music – at the Academy of Music in Ljubljana. He was
head of the Department of Music Education several times, between 1993
and 2001 he was deputy dean of the Academy of Music, between 2000 and
2004 he was president of the Slovene Musicological Society. He was edi-
tor of Revija GM (Jeunesses Musicales) from 1973 till 1987, for a number of
years he was chairing different boards, a member of Steering Committee
of the Prešeren Fund and the president of its jury for music. Between 2001
and 2005 he was head of the National Committee for the Renewal of Mu-
sical Education. In 1986 – together with the composer M. Stibilj – he es-
tablished the Slovene Music Days that are each year accompanied by an
international musicology symposium. He has received numerous awards,
the most important are: the Medal of Merit of the Czech Republic (1985),
honorary member of the Accademie Filarmonica di Bologna (2001), Be-
tetto Award (2003), Herder Prize in Vienna and the Cross of Honour for
Science and Art 1st Class, for accomplishments in the fields of musicolo-
gy (2005), National Award of the Republic of Slovenia for his life-work in

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