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Kosta P. Manojlović and Serbian Church Chanting

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Peno, Vesna
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Peno, Vesna
Vesić, Ivana
Vasić, Aleksandar N.
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Abstract
Ecclesiastical singing was one of Manojlovic's principal interests. His works reveal that he was preoccupied with discovering the origins and historical development of singing that accompanies worship in the Serbian Church, and that he was also interested in melographic works. Due to his extensive experience with singing, acquired at the Belgrade Seminary, he developed an excellent method for redacting the unpublished works of Stevan Stojanovic Mokranjac. He truly admired Mokranjac, who introduced him to the knowledge of music, which is why he always subscribed to the manner of singing perpetuated by Mokranjac in his works (in singing practice, this manner was known as "Belgrade" variant). Manojlovic's efforts in searching for and preserving Serbian musical monuments were not without results; one can also mention his pioneering effort in the field of musical paleography. Each of these roles of Manojlovic's deserves separate study. This paper might be seen as a prolegomenon in that it e...nvisions more complete reviews of Kosta P. Manojlovic's contributions in the future.

Keywords:
church chanting / црквено појање / Kosta Manojlović / Коста Манојловић
Source:
Kosta P. Manojlović (1890-1949) and the Idea of Slavic and Balkan Cultural Unification, 2017, 141-149
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  • Belgrade : Institute of Musicology Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Projects:
  • Serbian musical identities within local and global frameworks: traditions, changes, challenges (RS-177004)
Note:
  • This collective monograph has been published owing to the financial support of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia

ISBN: 978-86-80639-34-5

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abstract = "Ecclesiastical singing was one of Manojlovic's principal interests. His works reveal that he was preoccupied with discovering the origins and historical development of singing that accompanies worship in the Serbian Church, and that he was also interested in melographic works. Due to his extensive experience with singing, acquired at the Belgrade Seminary, he developed an excellent method for redacting the unpublished works of Stevan Stojanovic Mokranjac. He truly admired Mokranjac, who introduced him to the knowledge of music, which is why he always subscribed to the manner of singing perpetuated by Mokranjac in his works (in singing practice, this manner was known as "Belgrade" variant). Manojlovic's efforts in searching for and preserving Serbian musical monuments were not without results; one can also mention his pioneering effort in the field of musical paleography. Each of these roles of Manojlovic's deserves separate study. This paper might be seen as a prolegomenon in that it envisions more complete reviews of Kosta P. Manojlovic's contributions in the future.",
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Peno V. Kosta P. Manojlović and Serbian Church Chanting. Kosta P. Manojlović (1890-1949) and the Idea of Slavic and Balkan Cultural Unification. 2017;:141-149
Peno, V. (2017). Kosta P. Manojlović and Serbian Church Chanting.
Kosta P. Manojlović (1890-1949) and the Idea of Slavic and Balkan Cultural UnificationBelgrade : Institute of Musicology Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts., 141-149.
Peno Vesna, "Kosta P. Manojlović and Serbian Church Chanting" (2017):141-149

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