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The Russian musical emigration in Yugoslavia after 1917 / Ruska muzička emigracija u Jugoslaviji posle 1917. godine
(Музикологија / Musicology, 2003)
Around forty thousand Russian emigrants settled in Yugoslavia running away from the terror of the 1917 Revolution. A high percentage of them were writers, artists, musicians and ballet dancers. Their greatest contribution ...
Contribution of Czech Musicians to the Serbian Music in the 19th Century / Prispevek čeških glasbenikov srbski glasbi 19. stoletja
(Ljubljana : Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani, 2006)
The main goal of this paper, devoted to the contribution of Czech Musicians to the Serbian Music in the 19th Century is to point out the facts which will contribute to the better understanding of the migration as an important ...
Musical Modernism at the ‘Periphery’? Serbian Music in the First Half of the Twentieth Century / Музички модернизам на "периферији"? Cpncкa музика у првој половини XX века
(Belgrade : Serbian Academy of Science and ArtsBelgrade : Institute of Musicology SASA, 2008)
I will start this paper with some observations which, at first sight, but only supposedly at that, have no relation to the title. They are the result of the subsequent thinking on certain aspects and effect of the 'encounters' ...
The Ideology of Moderated Modernism in Serbian Music and Musicology / Идеологија умереног модернизма у српској музици и музикологији
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2007)
The term ‘moderated modernism’ has been current for quite some
time in Serbian music historiography, but there have been only a few attempts
to define it. I shall try to define the term, introduce some of its key ...
Conflict and Dialogue between the Old and the New in Serbian Music between the Two World Wars
(Praha : Koniasch Latin Press, 2007)
In this paper, I aim to discuss some general concepts (“Old” and “New”, “Tradition(s)” and “Modernism(s)”) in Serbian music between the two World Wars, not onIy in their national context, but from a broader, European point ...