Contemplating Mahler: Serbian Composer Stanojlo Rajičić and His Cycles for Voice and Orchestra Na liparu (On Lipar, 1950) and Lisje Žuti (The Leaves Are Turning Yellow, 1953)
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Bralović, Miloš
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Banciu, EcaterinaAndreica, Oana
Șuteu, Cristina
Ghircoiaș, Mihai
Ianchiș, Linda
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Serbian composer Stanojlo Rajičić (1910–2000) has changed
various compositional styles throughout his life. Starting as an
expressionist composer before the World War II, turning towards
neoclassicism during the occupation of Yugoslavia, socialist-realist
phase in the post-war years, embodied in neo-romantic tendencies, and
finally, with loosening of the socialist realist doctrine throughout the
1950s, re-claiming the expressionist tendencies on a more mature level.
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Stanojlo Rajičić / song cycles / Lisje žuti / Na liparuSource:
The "Sigismund Toduță" International Symposium of Musicology, 5th edition. Originality, Paraphrase, Pastiche, 2022, 44-45Publisher:
- Cluj-Napoca : The “Gheorghe Dima” National Music Academy
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Музиколошки институт САНУ / Institute of Musicology SASATY - CONF AU - Bralović, Miloš PY - 2022 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/12984 AB - Serbian composer Stanojlo Rajičić (1910–2000) has changed various compositional styles throughout his life. Starting as an expressionist composer before the World War II, turning towards neoclassicism during the occupation of Yugoslavia, socialist-realist phase in the post-war years, embodied in neo-romantic tendencies, and finally, with loosening of the socialist realist doctrine throughout the 1950s, re-claiming the expressionist tendencies on a more mature level. PB - Cluj-Napoca : The “Gheorghe Dima” National Music Academy C3 - The "Sigismund Toduță" International Symposium of Musicology, 5th edition. Originality, Paraphrase, Pastiche T1 - Contemplating Mahler: Serbian Composer Stanojlo Rajičić and His Cycles for Voice and Orchestra Na liparu (On Lipar, 1950) and Lisje Žuti (The Leaves Are Turning Yellow, 1953) SP - 44 EP - 45 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12984 ER -
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Bralović, M.. (2022). Contemplating Mahler: Serbian Composer Stanojlo Rajičić and His Cycles for Voice and Orchestra Na liparu (On Lipar, 1950) and Lisje Žuti (The Leaves Are Turning Yellow, 1953). in The "Sigismund Toduță" International Symposium of Musicology, 5th edition. Originality, Paraphrase, Pastiche Cluj-Napoca : The “Gheorghe Dima” National Music Academy., 44-45. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12984
Bralović M. Contemplating Mahler: Serbian Composer Stanojlo Rajičić and His Cycles for Voice and Orchestra Na liparu (On Lipar, 1950) and Lisje Žuti (The Leaves Are Turning Yellow, 1953). in The "Sigismund Toduță" International Symposium of Musicology, 5th edition. Originality, Paraphrase, Pastiche. 2022;:44-45. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12984 .
Bralović, Miloš, "Contemplating Mahler: Serbian Composer Stanojlo Rajičić and His Cycles for Voice and Orchestra Na liparu (On Lipar, 1950) and Lisje Žuti (The Leaves Are Turning Yellow, 1953)" in The "Sigismund Toduță" International Symposium of Musicology, 5th edition. Originality, Paraphrase, Pastiche (2022):44-45, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12984 .