Panel. Labeling National Identity: Serbian Folk Music, Military Bands and Orthodox Church Chant on 78 rpm Gramophone Records
Discography of Military Orchestras and (Re)shaping of Cultural Identities: The Case of the Orchestra “Music of the King’s Guard”
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Recent research on early discography has revealed that the production
of records of military orchestras was far greater than mentioned in the
literature. On this occasion, it is important to highlight that military
ensembles recorded not only military music, but also traditional, folk
and art music, which sheds a new light on the participation of military
orchestras in shaping cultural identities.
Keywords:
early discography / military orchestra / cultural identitySource:
ICTM: 46th World Conference. Lisbon. Portugal. 21 to 27 July 2022. Book of Abstracts, 2022, 153-153Publisher:
- Lisbon : UA Editora – Universidade de Aveiro
Funding / projects:
- APPMES - Applied Musicology and Ethnomusicology in Serbia: Making a Difference in Contemporary Society (RS-7750287)
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Музиколошки институт САНУ / Institute of Musicology SASATY - CONF AU - Lajić Mihajlović, Danka PY - 2022 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13377 AB - Recent research on early discography has revealed that the production of records of military orchestras was far greater than mentioned in the literature. On this occasion, it is important to highlight that military ensembles recorded not only military music, but also traditional, folk and art music, which sheds a new light on the participation of military orchestras in shaping cultural identities. PB - Lisbon : UA Editora – Universidade de Aveiro C3 - ICTM: 46th World Conference. Lisbon. Portugal. 21 to 27 July 2022. Book of Abstracts T1 - Panel. Labeling National Identity: Serbian Folk Music, Military Bands and Orthodox Church Chant on 78 rpm Gramophone Records T1 - Discography of Military Orchestras and (Re)shaping of Cultural Identities: The Case of the Orchestra “Music of the King’s Guard” SP - 153 EP - 153 DO - 10.48528/rr3x-dv56 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13377 ER -
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Lajić Mihajlović, D.. (2022). Panel. Labeling National Identity: Serbian Folk Music, Military Bands and Orthodox Church Chant on 78 rpm Gramophone Records. in ICTM: 46th World Conference. Lisbon. Portugal. 21 to 27 July 2022. Book of Abstracts Lisbon : UA Editora – Universidade de Aveiro., 153-153. https://doi.org/10.48528/rr3x-dv56 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13377
Lajić Mihajlović D. Panel. Labeling National Identity: Serbian Folk Music, Military Bands and Orthodox Church Chant on 78 rpm Gramophone Records. in ICTM: 46th World Conference. Lisbon. Portugal. 21 to 27 July 2022. Book of Abstracts. 2022;:153-153. doi:10.48528/rr3x-dv56 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13377 .
Lajić Mihajlović, Danka, "Panel. Labeling National Identity: Serbian Folk Music, Military Bands and Orthodox Church Chant on 78 rpm Gramophone Records" in ICTM: 46th World Conference. Lisbon. Portugal. 21 to 27 July 2022. Book of Abstracts (2022):153-153, https://doi.org/10.48528/rr3x-dv56 ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13377 .