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tis et musica profana. Glasbeni motivi v likovni dediščini od severne Istre do
Vremske doline (2008), Slovenska glasba 1848–1918 (2012), Slovenska glas-
ba 1918–1991 (2012). In the year 2014, she has received the Mantuani award.

Hartmut Krones (Krones@mdw.ac.at)
studierte Musikerziehung, Germanistik, Gesang, Gesangspädagogik sow-
ie Musikwissenschaft, unterrichtet seit 1970 an der Akademie (1998 Uni-
versität) für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien und leitete bis September
2013 das „Institut für Musikalische Stilforschung“ (Abteilungen „Stilkunde
und Aufführungspraxis“ und „Wissenschaftszentrum Arnold Schönberg“).
Leiter der 2018 mit dem 1. Band eröffneten Gesamtausgabe der Schriften
Schönbergs. Fachbeirat der MGG, Publikationen zur Aufführungspraxis
Alter und Neuer Musik, zur Musikalischen Symbolik und Rhetorik sow-
ie zur Musik des 20. Jahrhunderts (incl. Musik im Exil); Bücher u. a. über
Leben und Werk von L. van Beethoven sowie von A. Schönberg.

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 doctor-
ate, later he became assistant professor (1978), associate professor (1983) and
finally full professor in 1988 – in the fields of world music history and histo-
ry 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 editor 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 Prešer-
en Fund and the president of its jury for music. Between 2001 and 2005 he
was head of the National Committee for the Renewal of Musical Education.
In 1986 – together with the composer M. Stibilj – he established the Slovene
Music Days that are each year accompanied by an international musicolo-
gy 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), Betetto Award (2003), Herder
Prize in Vienna and the Cross of Honour for Science and Art 1st Class, for
accomplishments in the fields of musicology (2005), National Award of the
Republic of Slovenia for his life-work in Musical Education (2005), Mantu-
ani Award (2006), the Order of Merit of the Republic of Slovenia (2012). He

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