Леонард Штокель (1510 – 1560) – засновник музичної педагогіки на території Словаччини
Leonard Stöckel (1510 - 1560) - the founder of musical pedagogy in the territory of Slovakia
Author(s): Karol MednyanskieSubject(s): Education, Music, 16th Century
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: important persons; Reformation; the history of educational system; the author of handbooks; recency of thoughts;
Summary/Abstract: Leonard Stöckel (1510 – 1560) belongs to the group of important personalities in Slovak music history. One of the most dominating propagator of Luther’s reform in east Slovakia wrote, based on Symbolic books of Melanchton’s work Loci communes, the oldest memory of Ugrian lutheranism also called The Confesio Pentapolitana. However, he also playes an important role in the history of the educational system. As a rector he made, based on German latin schools, the rules of the Bardejov school: Leges scholae Bartphensis. L. Stöckel is the author of the first known music handbook in our area, written in Latin. He expresses the ideas that are still current in these days.
Journal: Мистецтвознавчі записки
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 20
- Page Range: 344-352
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Ukrainian