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  Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Research - www.ief.hr
In his article (Zganec 1948:1-2) the author stated that he had formed his exposition on the lexicographing of folk songs according to the principles for classifying folk melodies that were laid down by Finnish musicologist and composer Ilmari Krohn (1867-1960) (Krohn 1903, 1943).
Zganec goes on to give a list of 48 manuscript collections of notations of tunes and texts of folk songs that were collected until the end of the first trimester of 1950, 8108 notations in all.
Vinko Zganec was the first president of this association from 1955 until 1963 and after that its honorary president for life.
maief.ief.hr /en/povijest/bezic.php   (6661 words)

  
 Tamburaland
Vinko Vodopivec composed various suites for the instrument, and Gjuro Prejac composed the first tamburitza operetta "Vinkolozin".
Zganec's research took him throughout Croatia and even among the Croatian minorities of Austria and Hungary.
Due to his extensive research, Zganec became the first director of the Institute of Folklore Research, and was an active participant in The Folklorist Society of Croatia.
www.tamburaland.com /whatistambura.html   (885 words)

  
 bunjevatz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Save for some colonists who arrived after 1945 from Croatia, both halves of the community consider themselves ethnologically as Bunjevci, although each subscribing to its interpretation of the term.
Many songs of Bunjevci have been collected and properly documented by renown folclorist Vinko Zganec.
Songs and dances of Bunjevci were also inspiration for some works of Jakov Gotovac, composer born in Split.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Bunjevatz.html   (471 words)

  
 Vinko Zganec -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Vinko Zganec -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Vinko Žganec (1890-1976) is a well-known (A republic in the western Balkans in south-central Europe in the eastern Adriatic coastal area; formerly part of the Habsburg monarchy and Yugoslavia; became independent in 1991) Croatian (additional info and facts about ethnomusicologist) ethnomusicologist.
Similar to Žganec's work was that of Franjo Kuhač, another man who devoted his life to research on the national cultural heritage.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/v/vi/vinko_zganec.htm   (414 words)

  
 Vinko Zganec - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Vinko Zganec - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Vinko Zganec contains research on
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Vinko_Zganec   (291 words)

  
 An International Symposium "Southeastern Europe 1918-1995"
Ladislav Vlasic, Vinko Zganec, I Skrabalo and others came to Sombor.
I personally believe that those who were responsible for the activities in the cultural life of Podunavlje Croatians during the years between the two wars were people who had come from Zagreb generally from Croatia.
Juraj Andrassy, Milovan Gavazzi, Vinko Zganec and others contributed to the cause with their knowledge and education.
www.hic.hr /books/seeurope/006e-sekulic.htm   (4384 words)

  
 Draxblog III: Crime
Nino Žganec (Nino Zganec), state secretary for welfare in Health Ministry, used to serve as Vidović’s assistant.
The last person to enter controversy is Cardinal Josip Bozanić (Josip Bozanic), top Church official in Croatia whose relative youth and mild criticism of Tudjman’s government brought reputation of a liberal or moderate, at least among those Croatians who try to reconcile leftist and liberal philosophy with their personal Catholicism.
However, the official explanation for the reduction of sentence, signed by Vinko Cuzzi, one of Split County Court justices, is the most interesting, to say the least.
draxblog.typepad.com /draxblog_3/crime/index.html   (12389 words)

  
 SEM - Current Bibliography, Vol. 41, No. 1
"Zgancev doprinos poznavanju kajkastine [Zganec's contribution to the study of the Kajkavian dialect]." Narodna umjetnost 3 : 195-202.
"Vinko Zganec and the Ethnomusicology of the 20th Century." Narodna umjetnost 3 : 19-30.
"Zgancevo viseglasno dopunjavanje svjetovnog i duhovnog jednoglasja [Zganec's harmonization and adaptation of secular and religious monophonic singing]." Narodna umjetnost 3 : 203-32.
webdb.iu.edu /sem/Scripts/publications/ographies/cb/cb_41_1.cfm   (7379 words)

  
 Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Research - www.ief.hr
After its establishment in 1948, the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research (what was then the Institute of Folk Art, and from 1977 to 1990, the Institute of Folklore Research) operated for two years exclusively as an ethnomusicological research centre.
The first generation of enthusiasts and professionals came from various fields, working under the leadership of Vinko Zganec and, later, Zoran Palcok.
At the time when Maja Boskovic-Stulli was director of the Institute, there was an evident effort being made within initial folkloristic research, particularly philological research, that oral literature be observed as an art phenomenon, with the aid of a developed formal methodological approach.
www.ief.hr /en/povijest   (494 words)

  
 Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Research - www.ief.hr
These were original, pure and dignified, accepted through oral tradition, resistant to changes caused by foreign influences, collective and unprofessional at the levels of creating and performing, and almost identified with national music (see e.g.
The ethnomusicologist Vinko Zganec, the Institute’s first employee, continued his previously started work on "collecting and notating folk melodies", and as an expert commissioner began attending festivals of folk music and dance.
Like the visits to the villages, the festivals offered the opportunity to collect and notate, but the experts were also expected to judge to which degree the performed songs and dances adhered to the current concept of folk music.
maief.ief.hr /en/povijest/ceribasic.php   (3626 words)

  
 SEM - Current Bibliography, Vol. 38, No. 1
Rasprave i prilozi uz stogodisnijicu rodenja vinka Zganca - Narodna umjetnost, Posebno izdanje 3 [Proceedings and contributions on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Vinko Zganec's birth].
"Etnokoreoloska djelatnost dr. Vinka Zganca" [The ethnochoreological activity of Dr. Vinko Zganec].
"Zganceva metoda zapisivanja i objavljivanja napjeva" [Zganec's method of notation and publication of folk tunes].
webdb.iu.edu /sem/scripts/publications/ographies/cb/cb_38_1.cfm   (6793 words)

  
 Tale Ognenovski's First Award at the Folk Music Festival in Opatija
They provided a very effective combination" - Dr. Vinko Zganec
In the cultural newsmagazine 'Kulturni radnik' Number 10-11, published in October 1951 in Zagreb, Croatia, Dr Vinko
Zganec wrote "The clarinet (the virtuoso clarinet soloist was Tale Ognenovski - remark made by Stevan Ognenovski) was as effective an accompaniment to the large drum in the folk dance from Kozjak as it was to the small drum in the folk dance 'Teshkoto' from Nizhopole.
www.taleognenovski.com.mk /opatija1951.html   (854 words)

  
 vinko - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Several activities gave tribute to the late, well-known Croatian ethnomusicologist, Vinko Zganec.
An international conference about Zganec took place in Cakovec (Medimurje region).
The Institute of Ethnology and Folklore (formerly Institute of Folklore Research) published conference papers in a special issue of its 1991 yearbook Narodna umjetnost, and two of Zganec's song collections - Hrvatske pucke popijevke iz Medimurja I (1990) and II (1992).
www.lib.umd.edu /ETC/ReadingRoom/Newsletters/EthnoMusicology/Archive/Bulletin94a.ICTM   (10528 words)

  
 Croatian music, Bunjevci Croats in Backa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Besides Lukacic, Vinko Jelic (1596-1636) was the most important representative of Croatian church music of the time.
He was born in Rijeka, and died in Alsace in France (Zabern).
Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, important professional institution, founded by Vinko Zganec
www.hr /darko/etf/et12.html   (10676 words)

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