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Mihailo Petrović Alas and Music
(Belgrade : SASA, 2018)
The life of Mihailo Petrović Alas was rich not only scientifically but also socially speaking. Among other things, including the fishing, he was known as a lead violinist, a lover of the urban folk music of his epoch and ...
Kosta P. Manojlović and Serbian Church Chanting
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2017)
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, ...
An Apple on the Moon: Karlheinz Stockhausen's "Telemusik"
(Belgrade : Faculty of Music, 2020)
The article deals with Stockhausen’s first journey to Japan that affected his later production and worldview. The composer was fascinated by Japanese culture, which inspired him to integrate it into his composition that ...
Music in Postsocialism – Looking Back at the First Three Decades
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology SASA, 2020)
The book contains a detailed introductory study by the editors and 15 chapters by distinguished scholars from 13 countries (Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lithuania, ...
The Echoes of Diplomatic Disputes. The Macedonian Question in the Work of Serbian and Yugoslav Music Scholars
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology SASALjubljana : University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Social Sciences, 2020)
As the Great Eastern Crisis was approaching in the mid-1870s, the conflicting political interests of neighboring Balkan peoples started to manifest. Claiming primacy over the same territory of the Ottoman Empire and its ...
On Missed Opportunities: The International Review of Composers in Belgrade and the “Postsocialist Condition”
(Belgrade : Institute of Musicology SASA, 2020)
In this article we observe the history of the International Review of Composers in Belgrade, the most enduring annual festival of contemporary art music in Serbia, founded in 1992. We have borrowed the syntagm ‘postsocialist ...
Соната за виолу и клавир оп. 147 Дмитрија Шостаковича / Sonata for Viola and Piano Op. 147 by Dmitry Shostakovich
(Београд : Факултет музичке уметности, 2016)
Соната за виолу и клавир оп. 147 Дмитрија Шостаковича представља
специфичан ауторов осврт на сопствено стваралаштво. Дело садржи велики број
аутоцитата узетих из дела која припадају различитим периодима композиторовог
стварања. ...
Beginnings of the Piano Department at the Belgrade Music Academy
(Koper : Univerze na PrimorskemLjubljana : Festival Ljubljana, 2020)
Prior to the establishment of the frst tertiary educational institution for studying music, the Belgrade Music Academy in 1937, there were two music schools in Belgrade: “Mokranjac” (previously Belgrade Music School, founded ...
ИЗАЗОВ БИМУЗИКАЛНОСТИ: УСВАЈАЊЕ МУЗИЧКОГ ЈЕЗИКА „ДРУГИХ“ НА ПРИМЕРУ ФРУЛАША РАДОЈКА ЂОРЂЕВИЋА
(Бања Лука : Академија умјетности Универзитета у Бањој Луци, 2019)
Концепт бимузикалности представљаће фокус рада посвећеног Радојку Ђорђевићу, свирачу српског порекла, који дуги низ година живи у влашком селу Лазница, у Хомољу. Будући да је његов „матерњи“ музички језик српски, а да се ...
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 ...