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Халина Пошвјатовска: Изабране песме, избор и превод с пољског Милица Маркић, Народна библиотека „Стефан Првовенчани“, Краљево, 2018
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Халина Пошвјатовска: Изабране песме, избор и превод с пољског Милица Маркић, Народна библиотека „Стефан Првовенчани“, Краљево, 2018
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The bibliography of the works of Prof. Doctor Alexander Dimchev in this issue of “Biblioteka” magazine – another attempt to capture and convey in standardized form his creative works.
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Julian Kujumdziev’s book deals with the personality and oeuvre of composer Hristo Manolov (1900 – 1953) drawing on a vast body of historiographic sources: manuscripts and records kept in the collection of BAS; the Plovdiv Regional Archives State Agency; the Library of the Holy Synod; churches and personal archives; reviews of his works from periodicals; encyclopaedic entries and works on the history of Bulgarian composers and musical culture, etc. An overview by Nikola Yanev, Hristo Manolov’s close friend and a long-standing president of Plovdiv Association of Singers, has a special place among the above-mentioned. Julian Kujumdziev initiated and edited the publication of this previously unknown manuscript in 2014. Hristo Manolov’s creative contribution is said to be “universal”. He did not complete his studies at Dresden Hochschule fьr Musik, but his stay there in the course of several months helped him familiarise himself with the European musical tradition. He gained vast experience as an orchestra member, chorister and conductor. His compositional legacy has been presented in essays about the main genre trends in his creative development. He composed a total of 280 pieces: 12 operas and 9 operettas (some of them unfinished), many symphonic, vocal/instrumental, chamber, choral and liturgical opuses, a good part of which were intended for ensembles led by him, as well as the first Bulgarian ballet ever, i.e. Yana and the Dragon (1937). Raising the issue of “the truth” about the artistic merits of this ballet, Julian Kujumdziev traces the historical chronology of the response to the work, including that following its second staging in 1958. Hristo Manolov also composed 7 liturgies, 2 midnight masses and many other pieces of church music, all of which await an in-depth study. Hristo Manolov’s works have been grouped in genres and described according to the available information about the year and place of composition, type, volume and present location. Thus, Prof. Julian Kujumdziev’s book not only offers convincing evidence of the musician’s versatility, but also identifies possible avenues for researching and rethinking the historical role Hristo Manolov played in Bulgaria’s musical culture in the first half of the twentieth century.
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The judicial system of Finland consists of courts of general jurisdiction and administrative courts that administer justice in environmental matters. Environmental offence, including the ones committed by the countries’ officials, local authorities and other authoritative bodies, is a subject to review by the court of general jurisdiction. Impeachment of judgments takes place in administrative courts at various levels. The article deals with the definition of the term “administrative responsibility” as one of the most important forms protecting environmental rights of the people. The system of administrative courts’ organization is studied, and it’s efficiency is substantiated on the examples gained from judicial practice.
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The concept of forest is viewed as a controversial issue. In the article, the author analyzes Russian legislation, which was established after the Soviet Union collapse. The part of legislature in focus profoundly affected understanding of the concept forest and the views of scientists and specialists on the matter. The legislation of our country, at different stages of its development, characterized the concept of forest differently. Forest is a very complex system, which is difficult to characterize accurately by means of a single definition, which could include all characteristics of this notion. This system includes various natural objects (land, minerals, vegetation, fauna, and atmospheric air). Every person understands the concept of forest in his own way: for some people it is good environment, for others it as a source of profit (for example, entrepreneurs see forests as a profitable commodity), for some it is an object of property rights and so on. As a result of the carried out research, the author came to a conclusion that the Russian legislation in force approaches the concept of forests as an aspect of environment.
More...Золян, С. (2020). Юрий Лотман: О смысле, тексте, истории. Темы и вариации. Москва: Издательский Дом ЯСК. ISBN: 978-5-907117-81-5
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