Forgotten in the space between: Musical culture in Moravia between 1469 and 1619
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Year of publication | 2024 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | Moravia in the late Middle Ages and early modern period is a land without a resident ruler, a land of a few royal cities with a rich German patriciate and a countryside with a predominantly Czech-speaking population, a land rather transient especially on the north-south axis (between Wrocław and Vienna). Despite previous attempts at a synthetic view of the history of the musical culture in earlier epochs (Christian d'Elvert, Jiří Sehnal), the terrain is too vast and rugged to allow for an effective synthetic view instead of a predominant collection of individual items. |
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