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Dr. Nele Karajlić in the Framework of the “New Primitives” / Др Неле Карајлић у оквиру „новог примитивизма”
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
The “New Primitives” is an alternative, and later, a cultural movement that emerged
in Sarajevo in the late 1970s and early 1980s; the movement officially ceased to
exist in 1987. The most substantial cultural capital ...
The "Serbian" Sung Word. A Contribution to Demystification of the Term Folk in the Phrase Serbian Folk Church Singing
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsJoensuu : International Society for Orthodox Church Music, 2017)
During the 19th century, monophonic church chanting in the Serbian Church received a complex name made up of the terms Serbian, Orthodox, ecclesiastical and folk. These epithets were never the subject of a thorough ...
Gusle-making in Serbia between Tradition and the Market
(Münster : readbox unipress, 2017)
The place of gusle among the Serbian traditional instruments is on the one hand determined by its subordinate role in the vocal-instrumental performances of epics, and, on the other hand, by its
prestigious status in the ...
Contribution of Ljubica and Danica Janković to Establishment of Ethnochoreology in Serbia as an Academic Scholarly Discipline / Допринос Љубице и Данице Јанковић установљењу етнокореологије у Србији као академске научне дисциплине
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2014)
The Janković sisters are pioneers of ethnochoreological research in Serbia. Their
scholarly methodology is based on intenisve feld research and their development
of a unique system of dance notation, which enabled them ...
Acoustic vessels as an expression of medieval music tradition in Serbian sacred architecture / Акустички судови као израз музичке традиција српске средњовековне архитектуре
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
Archaeoacoustics is a multidisciplinary field of research focused on the history
of the relatedness of the field of sound and architecture. The architectural history
of Europe, from Antiquity to the modern period, is ...
Towards the Audiovisual Ethnomusicology: The Contribution from the Research of Serbian Epics
(Blagoevgrad : University Publishing House "Neofit Rilski", 2016)
This paper has three main goals: to promote audiovisual ethnomusicology as a way of opening up new possibilities for music research, to contribute to the audiovisual ethnography of the Balkan epics, and to induce the ...
The mysterious Misirlou / Tajnovita Misirlu - varijante jedne internacionalne melodije mediteranskog porekla u popularnoj muzici XX veka
(Музикологија / Musicology, 2013)
My article deals with an unusual story on the roots of a song that has left a significant imprint on the twentieth century popular music all over the world. It is the song Misirlou, created somewhere on the territory of ...
Institucionalizacija guslarske prakse i tradicija epskog pevanja uz gusle: jugoslovenski i postjugoslovenski kontekst
(Sarajevo : Muzikološko društvo Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine, Muzička akademija Univerziteta u Sarajevu, 2016)
U radu se analiziraju takmičenja i udruženja kao najznačajnije organizacione institucije guslara u 20. veku na prostorima jugoslovenskih državnih zajednica i država-naslednica. Razmatrane su okolnosti utemeljenja i osnove ...
Једногласни записи црквеног појања Корнелија Станковић / Kornelije Stanković's Monophonic Records of Church Chant
(Бања Лука : Академија умјетности Универзитета у Бањој ЛуциБања Лука : Академија наука и умјетности Републике СрпскеБања Лука : Музиколошко друштво Републике Српске, 2015)
Рад се бави анализом написа о музици који су објављивани у нишкој штампи у периоду између два светска рата. Они се уопштено могу сврстати у неколико категорија: информативни (најаве и прикази концерата и других музичких ...
Funding Festivals: Bringing the World to Sarajevo / Финансирање фестивала: довођење света у Сарајево
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
The focus of this article is on the “festivalization” of Sarajevo, the capital city of
Bosnia-Herzegovina, after the signing of the Dayton Agreement (1995), and the
donor environment during that time that largely supported ...