During the Week of Science and Technology, musicological departments also prepared noteworthy events. On 10 November 2015, the Faculty of
Early Music
The Evangelist in Johann Sebastian Bach’s St John Passion: a Comparison of its Concertante and Scenic Interpretation
The study traces the differences in the two possible forms of interpreting the character of the Evangelist in a scenic
Perspectives of the Reconstruction of the Cithara Sanctorum (1636) and of Editing Georgius Tranoscius’ Hymns
The anniversary of the Reformation brought about several editorial projects in 2017, which made several sources connected to this significant
Samuel Capricorn’s Scelta Musicale: the Methodological and Editorial Problems in Preparing its Urtext Edition
The posthumously published collection of eight sacred motets for solo voice and one or two instruments did not get preserved
Double-Choir Music by Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern (1594-1648): Differences between Compositions Preserved in the Sammlung Bohn and the Levoča Music Collection
The compositions for double choir by the Silesian composer Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern (1594 – 1648) were preserved in primary
Distribution Routes of Philippe de Monte’s and Jacob Regnart’s Oeuvre in the Territory of Present-day Slovakia in the 16th and the 17th Century
The study focuses on the reception of the oeuvre of two important musicians of the High Renaissance, namely Philippe de