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OF RESEARCH AND DISCOVERY

OF MUSICAL HERITAGE

The INMUS project focuses on the influx of immigrant musicians to Slovenian territory during the long 19th century.

The project

INMUS

The INMUS project focuses on the influx of immigrant musicians to the Slovenian territory during the long 19th century and their contribution to the development of virtuoso instrumental playing, chamber, choral and symphonic music and teaching. Join us on a journey of discovery and explore the musical heritage through visual means and experience the interconnected cultural roots of Europe in a new way.

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The database

MUSDAT

The INMUS project centers around collecting data on immigrant musicians who were active in the Slovene lands during the long nineteenth century. To this end, data on more than 800 musicians, 2250 concert performances, 1000 compositions, and 1800 primary sources have been collected. Using Nodegoat, a web-based research environment for the digital humanities, we can instantly process, analyze and visualize complex datasets relationally, diachronically and spatially.

The people

TEAM

PROJECT LEADER

Maruša Zupančič, PhD
Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Institute of Musicology)

Email: marusa.zupancic@zrc-sazu.si

Marusa-Zupancic

RESEARCHERS

Jernej Weiss, PhD

University of Ljubljana (Faculty of Arts)

Email: jernej.weiss@ag.uni-lj.si

Aleš Nagode, PhD

University of Ljubljana (Faculty of Arts)

Email: nagode.ales@gmail.com

Matjaž Barbo, PhD

University of Ljubljana (Faculty of Arts)

Email: matjaz.barbo@ff.uni-lj.si

Katarina Bogunović Hočevar, PhD

University of Ljubljana (Faculty of Arts)

Email: katarina.bogunovic@ff.uni-lj.si

Vesna Venišnik, PhD

University of Ljubljana (Faculty of Arts)

Email: vesna.venisnik@ff.uni-lj.si

Tonja Čakš, MA

ZRC SAZU (Institute of Musicology)

Email: tonja.caks@zrc-sazu.si

In the first year of the project, Dr. Nataša Cigoj Krstulović was also part of our project team and Dr. Miha Seručnik joined our team at the end of the last project year.

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