Abstract

In the 1930s, Janko Ravnik fell into creative silence. At the same time, two compositional schools took shape in Slovenia: that of Slavko Osterc and that of Lucijan Marija Škerjanc. The article establishes whether Ravnik’s silence came about as a consequence of the (non-)acceptance of Osterc’s aesthetics and compositional ideas.

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