Arti musices, Vol. 45 No. 2, 2014.
Review article
Single Facilities as an Issue in University Level Music Education in Croatia: the Media Impact of the Erection of the Academy of Music Building in Zagreb over the 2003-2012 Period
Marija Jelić
; Agencija za odnose s javnošću Premisa, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
In this article the problems concerning the erecting of the Zagreb Academy of Music building are discussed. This institution was established in 1922 and has never been operating within one single physical space since then; instead, its teaching courses have been dispersed at several rented locations.
Furthermore, in order to offer a comparative insight into their operating modes, the overview of the situation in the facilities of university level music institutions in neighbouring countries is given — in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia — which, as countries that emerged from the former Yugoslavia, underwent similar historical processes. In addition, insight is also given into some university level music institutions in other European countries, such as France, England and Poland. While similar institutions in the capitals of the former Yugoslavia deal with similar problems as the Zagreb Academy of Music, the other European Union countries mentioned here have well-ordered university level music institutions with single facilities, thus functioning as one of the main factors in the music culture of their respective countries.
In the second part of the article, analyses of Croatian media impact accompanying the erection of the Zagreb Academy of Music facilities are given, based on newspaper articles published in the following print media: Aktual, Business.hr, Fokus, Glas Istre, Glas Slavonije, Globus, Građevinar, Hrvatsko slovo, Jutarnji list, Nacional, Novi list, ProGradnja, Slobodna Dalmacija, Školske novine, Večernji list, Vijenac, Vjesnik, Zagreb News, and Zagreb moj grad, as well as on internet portals, during the period from 1 January 2003 until 1 May 2012. The main goal of this presentation, with the help of graphs and statistical data, is to show and investigate the themes, content and attitudes connected with the whole complex of the erection of the Zagreb Academy of Music facilities. The results of the media analyses show that the institutional communication with the media and, consequently, with the broader general public, was totally unplanned, thus failing to form a positive public opinion about the need of erecting such Academy of Music facilities. The analyses have also shown that the whole issue was used by political parties and politicians in promoting their personal goals, which resulted — supported by the lack of adequate news being launched by the Academy of Music itself — in creating a partly negative public context.
Keywords
Academy of Music in Zagreb; the construction of the building; university music education; analyses in media
Hrčak ID:
133551
URI
Publication date:
13.11.2014.
Visits: 1.481 *