Jenko, D. (English spelling) JenkoD

Japanese: Jenko,D.(英語表記)JenkoD
Jenko, D. (English spelling) JenkoD

...The musical culture of Dalmatia, a region facing the Adriatic Sea, and of Slovenia and Croatia, which border Austria and Hungary, was influenced from an early stage by Italian Renaissance and Baroque music, as well as the Viennese Classical School. The center of musical activity in the 18th century was the Dalmatian city of Dubrovnik on the Adriatic Sea, where composers such as Luka Sorkočević (1734-89) and Julije Bajamonti (1744-1800) were active, but in the 19th century the center of activity shifted to the Croatian capital, Zagreb, where composers such as Vatroslav Lisinski (1819-54), Ivan Zajc (1832-1914), and Davorin Jenko (1835-1914) wrote nationalist operas and patriotic choral pieces inspired by the spirit of Slavic nationalism and the desire for national independence against the rule of the Habsburg Empire. On the other hand, Western music began to be introduced to the southeastern regions of Serbia and Macedonia, which had long been under Turkish rule, after they gained independence from Turkey in 1830. Kornelije Stanković (1831-65) and Stevan Mokranjac (1856-1914) contributed to the establishment of modern Serbian music through many compositions that made use of the traditions of church music in the Serbian Orthodox Church.

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Japanese:

…アドリア海に面しているダルマツィア地方,オーストリアやハンガリーに接するスロベニア,クロアチア地方の音楽文化は,早くからイタリアのルネサンスおよびバロック音楽やウィーン古典派の影響を受けていた。18世紀の音楽活動の中心地はアドリア海に面したダルマツィアの都市ドゥブロブニクで,ソルコチェビッチLuka Sorkočević(1734-89)やバヤモンティJulije Bajamonti(1744-1800)らの作曲家が活躍していたが,19世紀になると活動の中心はクロアチアの首都ザグレブに移り,そこでは,ハプスブルク帝国の支配に抗して民族独立を願うスラブ・ナショナリズムの精神を背景にした国民主義のオペラや愛国主義を鼓舞する合唱曲が,リシンスキVatroslav Lisinski(1819-54),ザイツIvan Zajc(1832-1914),イェンコDavorin Jenko(1835-1914)らの作曲家によって書かれていた。 一方,長くトルコの支配下にあったセルビア,マケドニアなど南東地域に西欧音楽が導入されはじめたのは,トルコから独立を獲得した1830年以降で,スタンコビッチKornelije Stanković(1831-65),モクラニャツStevan Mokranjac(1856-1914)らがセルビア正教会の教会音楽の伝統を生かした多くの作品によって,セルビアの近代音楽の確立に貢献した。…

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