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Heribert Svetel kot ljubiteljski in profesionalni glasbenik : doktorska disertacija
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Abstract
Doktorska disertacija obravnava družbene in kulturne okoliščine prve polovice 20. stoletja na Slovenskem, ki so vplivale na delovanje in vsestranski razvoj ljubiteljskih glasbenih društev. Posamezna društva, kot je ljubljansko delavsko Narodno železničarsko glasbeno društvo Sloga, so razvila visok nivo tako na poustvarjalnem kot vzgojno-izobraževalnem področju ter prispevala pomemben delež k razvijanju ljubiteljske in profesionalne glasbene kulture. K takšnim premikom so največ prispevali vodilni akterji društev, ki so bili večinoma tudi glasbeni ljubitelji (zborovodje in/ali pedagogi) in so se, ob maloštevilnih profesionalnih glasbenikih, v društvih strokovno razvijali. Nemalokrat so presegli ljubiteljsko raven in postali profesionalni glasbeniki. V ospredju disertacije je raziskovanje poustvarjalnega, ustvarjalnega, pedagoškega in uredniškega delovanja Heriberta Svetela (1895‒1962) kot vodje ljubljanske Sloge in opernega dirigenta Slovenskega narodnega gledališča v Mariboru. Disertacija osvetljuje družbeno-politične okoliščine in predvsem kulturne dejavnosti, v katerih je Svetel deloval, njegovo izobrazbeno in poklicno pot ter obširno glasbeno dejavnost. Kot ljubiteljski glasbenik je svoje delo začel kot zborovodja v okviru društev Slavec in Sloga, pri čemer je pomembno segel tudi na področje glasbene pedagogike, ter nadaljeval kot skladatelj in dirigent v Slovenskem narodnem gledališču Maribor, kar ga je izoblikovalo v profesionalnega glasbenika. Vzporedno so raziskana in sistematično predstavljena temeljna dejstva o obsegu, vrsti in značilnostih njegovega delovanja na področju operne poustvarjalnosti in skladateljskega opusa.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pevska društva, glasbeno ljubiteljstvo, Narodno železničarsko glasbeno društvo Sloga, slovenski pedagogi, dirigenti, Slovensko narodno gledališče Maribor, slovenski skladatelji, slovenska glasba, 20. st., doktorske disertacije
Work type:Dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:AG - Academy of Music
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:A. Ivec
Year:2024
Number of pages:IX, 460 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-164938 This link opens in a new window
UDC:78.07(497.4)"19":929Svetel H.(043.3)
COBISS.SI-ID:215346435 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.11.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Heribert Svetel as an amateur and a professional musician
Abstract:
This doctoral thesis, entitled Heribert Svetel as an Amateur and a Professional Musician, delves into the social and cultural milieu of the first half of the 20th century in Slovenia, which influenced the operations and all-round development of amateur musical societies. Individual societies, such as the Ljubljana National Railway Music Society Sloga, attained a high standard both in performance and educational aspects, playing a pivotal role in fostering both amateur and professional musical culture. These advancements were largely propelled by key figures within the mentioned societies, who were predominantly music enthusiasts (choirmasters and/or educators) that honed their skills within the societies alongside a handful of professional musicians. Frequently, they surpassed the amateur realm and transitioned into professional musicians. The central focus of this thesis thus lies in exploring the performance, creative, educational, and editorial activities of Heribert Svetel (1895–1962) as the leader of Ljubljana's Sloga and the operatic conductor at the Slovenian National Theatre in Maribor. This thesis sheds light on the sociopolitical context and, notably, the cultural endeavors in which Svetel was immersed, tracing his educational and professional trajectory alongside his extensive musical engagements. Starting out as an amateur musician, he began as a choirmaster within the societies Slavec and Sloga, where he made significant contributions to music education. He then progressed as a composer and conductor at the Slovenian National Theatre in Maribor, ultimately shaping him into a seasoned professional musician. At the same time, this thesis meticulously examines and presents foundational facts about the extent, nature, and characteristics of his work within the specters of operatic performance and compositional output.

Keywords:choral societies, music amateurism, National Railway Music Society Sloga, Slovenian conductors, Slovenian National Theatre Maribor, Slovenian composers, Slovenian music, 20th cent., doctoral dissertations

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