Works by Croatian Music Writers of the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries held in Polish Libraries. On the Migration of Ideas on Music
Stanislav Tuksar
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Croatia)
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The author of the article found and identified in twenty-four Polish libraries about three hundred works by Croatian authors active from the 16th to 18th centuries. Among these monuments, texts on music account for less than ten percent - twenty-six texts written by twelve authors, most of which were published at the beginning of the mentioned period. Nowadays they are mostly little known and not even treated as Croatian works, due to the Italian names of theorists (e.g. Patrizi, Micalia or Baglivi). In the article, all theoretical-musical works are described with a brief discussion of their contents.
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Stanislav TuksarCroatian Academy of Sciences and Arts Croatia
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