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Name and Surname: Adriana
Gresova-Sekelska Curriculum
Vitae: Graduated in musicology at the Faculty of Arts of
Comenius University in Bratislava, where she also received her Ph.D. in
2020 (Juraj Tranovský
and his importance in the development of spiritual song in the 17th
century). She is currently working as a music dramaturgist
and manager of the chamber concert series in Bratislava. In the
scientific field she cooperates with the Evangelical Faculty of
Comenius University in Bratislava. She deals with the early history of
church music with special emphasis on hymnological research.
Relevant Bibliography: 1.Georgius Tranoscius Teschiniensis / Jiří Třanovský (1592 – 1637) Hymns from the Cithara Sanctorum (1636) – Selection. Bratislava: STIMUL, 2023. ISBN 978-80-8127-395-7. 2. Valentin Judex (16. - 17. st.) Missa Super Rectius Vives. Bratislava: STIMUL, 2022. ISBN 978-80-8127-369-8. 3. The reconstruction of the Magnificat octavi toni from the repertoire of Latin schools in Levoča and Bardejov (16th/17th. centuries). In: IAH Bulletin 48, 2020, p. 48 – 57. 4. David Thusius ex Comitatu Mansefeldico (16. – 17. storočie): Magnificat octavi toni. Bratislava: STIMUL, 2019. 5. „The Lyre of the Saints“, akin to „De Cultu Sanctorum“ in Lutheran Hymnody. In: Marie Škarpová et al. Patron Saints and Saintly Patronage in Early Modern Central Europe. Praha: Trivium, 2019, p. 69–84. 6. Inšpiračné zdroje Juraja Tranovského pri zostavovaní Cithary Sanctorum (1636). In: Muzikologické fórum 5, 2016, p. 221–242. 7. Slovak Hymnological Sources in the 16th to 18th Centuries. In: Hymnologi. Nordisk tidsskrift 47, 2018, p. 150–162. 8. Duchovná pieseň v 16. a 17. storočí – skladateľská a interpretačná prax. In: Miloš Klátik, ed. Reformácia a umenie, Teologická konferencia ECAV na Slovensku 2017. Liptovský Mikuláš: Tranoscius, 2018, p. 74–85. Links: https://hc.sk/o-slovenskej-hudbe/osobnost-detail/4172-gresova-sekelska-adriana |
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