Societăţile literar-muzicale oglindite în fondul Ana-Voileanu Nicoară (pentru perioada 1870-1948)

  • Subiect: Literary-Musical Societies (1870-1948) Depicted in Ana Voileanu-Nicoară s Fond The great scholar Onisifor Ghibu stated that Ana Voileanu was the first educated musician of the pre-war and post-war old Transylvania without any exaggeration. She was the greatest Romanian pianist being educated at colleges in Vienna and Berlin, one of the most important interpreters, especially of J.S. Bach and J. Brahms in the whole Europe. The archival fond "Ana Voileanu-Nicoară", that is kept in the repository of Cluj County Directorate of National Archives, comprises diaries, correspondence, well-illustrated "portraits and memories" about the literary-musical societies from Braşov, Sibiu, Vienna, Cernauti, Berlin, Budapest and Cluj. They revive the old times concerning the improvement of our national culture. „The Reunion of seeking and gymnastics" from Braşov and "The Romanian Musical Reunion" from Sibiu (1878-1928) are closely connected to the Transylvanian Romanian life and history, also with G. Dimais name, which led them to glory. The fact that G. Dima understood that one of the strongest characteristics of the Romanian ethnic could be found in the Romanian music made him love and realize the Romanian folk song, that conveyed home sickness, joy, suffering, sorrow, estrangement.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Secţiunea: Istorie modernă
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Porolissensis: ActaMP
  • Editura: Muzeul Judeţean de Istorie şi Artă din Zalău
  • Loc publicare: Zalău
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2002
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXIV; anul 2002; subtitlu: Anuarul Muzeului Judeţean de Istorie şi Arta din Zalău
  • Paginaţia: 281-290
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