dc.contributor | Simić, Zorana | |
dc.contributor | Knežević, Ana | |
dc.contributor | Bukumira, Jovan | |
dc.contributor | Zelenović, Ana Simona | |
dc.creator | Marinković, Miloš | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-11-05T19:18:51Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-11-05T19:18:51Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2018 | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-86-920815-0-7 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/4106 | |
dc.description.abstract | Godine 1961. održan je prvi međunarodni festival savremene muzike u SFRJ
– Muzički bijenale Zagreb (Muzički biennale Zagreb). Otvorivši jugoslovenskoj publici
horizonte ka savremenoj evropskoj i američkoj muzici, Bijenale je postavio i pitanje u vezi sa
stanjem jugoslovenske muzike, a koje je glasilo: „gde smo tu mi?“ Na taj način je Bijenale, uz
opatijski simpozijum Nova muzika i muzičke interpretacije (održan 1962. godine) inicirao
osnivanje nacionalnog festivala u Opatiji – Jugoslavenska muzička tribina (1964), kao mesta gde
bi se jednom godišnje sagledala realna slika muzičkog stvaralaštva Jugoslavije. Ova smotra
predstavljala je svojevrsnu „izložbu“, na kojoj bi svoja dela predstavili bukvalno svi – od mladih
studenata kompozicije do afirmisanih imena jugoslovenske umetničke muzičke scene. Tako
koncipirana, Jugoslavenska muzička tribina predstavljala je svojevrsnu pripremu jugoslovenskim
kompozitorima za inostranu muzičku scenu, što znači – i za Muzički bijenale Zagreb. U radu je
ukazano na međusobna strujanja između Zagreba i Opatije, odnosno na čvrstu povezanost i
komplementarni odnos dva festivala. | sr |
dc.description.abstract | The first international festival of contemporary music in the Socialist
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was organized in 1961 – Music Biennale Zagreb, which
immediately made of the city of Zagreb, as well of the whole country (that, because of its
specific position, was a "union" of Eastern and Western avant-garde), a very important center on
the European music stage. The first Music Biennale Zagreb, as an extremely powerful tool
toward the democratization of the music and the culture in our society, got a very positive
critique, because the new horizons toward the latest contemporary European and American
music were opened to the Yugoslavi audience; but, on the other hand, the festival opened also a
different question, relative only to us and to the music of Yugoslavia, and it was – „where is our
place here?" That’s why Biennale, during a symposium New Music and Musical Interpretation
which was organized one year later in Opatija, directly initiated the formation of new festival, of
national character, called Yugoslav Music Tribune (1964), which would have been a yearly
occasion to realize the real situation of musical production in Yugoslavia. The fact that the
Yugoslav Music Tribune in Opatija represented, as its founder, Branimir Sakač, said, the
instrument for mutual understanding, the news review about creation and mutual meeting,
indicates the right idea of Yugoslav Music Tribune as a kind of "exhibition" where everyone
would present his own works – from young composition students to the prominent names of
Yugoslav art music scene. This annual review of the entire music art production in Yugoslavia
was, in fact, the only possible review form of the current state of the national music creativity. In
this way, the Yugoslav Music Tribune since its founding has represented for Yugoslav
composers a kind of preparation for the foreign music stage, and it meant, also, for the Music
Biennale Zagreb. That’s why we can say that the first Yugoslav Music Tribune was a reached
goal, but also the beginning of the new period in the Yugoslav music history. The paper, in the
political context, points to the present of the mutual running between Zagreb and Opatija, and the
close and complementary relationship between the two mentioned festivals, as well. | en |
dc.language.iso | sr | sr |
dc.publisher | Beograd : Klub 128 | sr |
dc.rights | openAccess | sr |
dc.rights.uri | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ | |
dc.source | Književnost i umetnost u Jugoslaviji: (dis)kontinuiteti. Zbornik radova sa studentske konferencije | sr |
dc.subject | Jugoslavija | sr |
dc.subject | Zagreb | sr |
dc.subject | Opatija | sr |
dc.subject | Muzika šezdesetih godina XX veka | sr |
dc.subject | Muzički bijenale Zagreb | sr |
dc.subject | Simpozijum Nova muzika i muzičke interpretacije | sr |
dc.subject | Jugoslavenska muzička tribina | sr |
dc.subject | Yugoslavia | sr |
dc.subject | music of the sixties of the 20th century | sr |
dc.subject | Music Biennale Zagreb | sr |
dc.subject | symposium New Music and Musical Interpretation | sr |
dc.subject | Yugoslav Music Tribune | sr |
dc.title | Nove (inter)nacionalne perspektive jugoslovenske umetničke muzičke scene (Muzički bijenale Zagreb i Jugoslavenska muzička tribina) | sr |
dc.type | conferenceObject | sr |
dc.rights.license | BY-NC-ND | sr |
dcterms.abstract | Маринковић, Милош; Нове (интер)националне перспективе југословенске уметничке музичке сцене (Музички бијенале Загреб и Југославенска музичка трибина); Нове (интер)националне перспективе југословенске уметничке музичке сцене (Музички бијенале Загреб и Југославенска музичка трибина); | |
dc.type.version | acceptedVersion | sr |
dc.identifier.fulltext | https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/bitstream/id/12744/bitstream_12744.pdf | |
dc.identifier.rcub | https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_4106 | |