1. THE UNIFYING POWER OF MUSIC IN MARSILIO FICINO’S VISIO / PUTEREA UNIFICATOARE A MUZICII ÎN VIZIUNEA LUI MARSILIO FICINO. Authors: STELA DRĂGULIN.2. THE EVOLUTION AND MULTICULTURALITY OF THE OPERETTA GENRE. Authors: STELA DRĂGULIN, RENATA VARI.3. THE ROLE OF THE HUNGARIAN ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH COMMUNITY SONG IN THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESS OF THE ARMENIAN LITURGICAL REPERTOIRE IN TRANSYLVANIA. Authors: ÁGOTA BODURIAN, STELA DRĂGULIN.4. THE “WILD BEAUTY” OF BRAHMS’S RHAPSODIES, OP. 79. STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCES. Authors: SEBASTIAN SHWAN, STELA DRĂGULIN.5. SIGNIFICANT PERSONALITIES AS TURNING POINTS IN THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF JOHANNES BRAHMS. Authors: STELA DRĂGULIN, SEBASTIAN SHWAN.6. VOCAL DEPERSONALIZATION IN SCAT SINGING. Authors: LUIZA ZAN, STELA DRĂGULIN.7. INTERPRETATIVE TRENDS OF BEETHOVEN’S ORNAMENTATION. Authors: STELA DRĂGULIN, MIHAELA ITIGAN.8. VOCAL IMPROVISATION – A COGNITIVE AND A PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESS. Authors: STELA DRĂGULIN, LUIZA ZAN.9. EXPLORING CHINESE CULTURAL IDENTITY IN THE LIANG ZHU VIOLIN CONCERTO: AN INTERCULTURAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE ADAPTATION OF TRADITIONAL ELEMENTS IN WESTERN CLASSICAL MUSIC LANGUAGE. Authors: STELA DRĂGULIN, MARIA-MAGDALENA SUCIU.10. FANTASY AND INNOVATION IN DEUX PIÈCES POUR CLAVECIN, H. 244 BY BOHUSLAV MARTINŮ. Authors: DIANA ICHIM, BOTOND SZŐCS, STELA DRĂGULIN.11. A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF FAZIL SAY’S SONATA FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO OP.7. Authors: BOTOND SZŐCS, MAGDALENA SUCIU, STELA DRĂGULIN.