Ревија музике, заборављени музички часопис међуратног Београда
Review of Music: Forgotten Musical Magazine of Inter-War Belgrade
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Од јануара до јуна 1940. у Београду је излазила Ревија музике. Часопис је
био окренут популаризацији класичне музике, али су на његовим страницама
били заступљени и други садржаји: филм и филмска музика, џез, позориште,
балет, књижевност, ликовне уметности, мода, па чак и спорт. Часопис је у
сваком броју доносио нотни прилог – композиције популарне музике онога
времена, за глас и клавир. У овој студији износе се темељне карактеристике
часописа, његов профил и концепција, а пажња се задржава на анализи текстова о класичној музици.
The monthly magazine Review of Music was published six times in Belgrade
from January to June 1940. Each edition comprised thirty-two pages, half of which
were devoted to a sheet-music supplement, popular compositions of the time for
voice and piano. Review of Music published 222 articles and scores in total. The
aim of the magazine was to popularise classical music, but it also encompassed
jazz, flms and flm music, theatre, literature, fashion, and even sport. Review of
Music was different from all other Serbian inter-war music magazines, not only
because of its wide range of topics, but also because it published anonymous
articles, probably taken from other sources, but it is not known from where.
This study analyses the articles about classical music in Review of Music. In
several short chapters the author presents the concept of the magazine, its genre
structure, themes addressed, and the style of its music writers. Selected examples
show that article authors tended to ...exploit elements of narrative (with an emphasis
on impressive details), humour, and moral teaching. The authors also especially
emphasized the neutral attitude of Review of Music towards contemporary music,
although the magazine published different views of contemporary composers
concerning the aesthetics of modern music.
Review of Music started four months after Germany invaded Poland. However,
in the journal references to social and political events are non-existant. The journal
seems to have been interested only in culture and the arts. However, the author of
this study presents examples in which the political circumstances of the time can
be perceived. One of these examples is the visit of the Frankfurt Opera House to
Belgrade in 1940. That extraordinary cultural event was attended by Prince Paul
Karađorđević and Princess Olga, the Yugoslav Prime Minister, and almost all other
government ministers. In this news, any authority on the political situation of the
time could see that the Yugoslav government and the political elite took care of
delicate relations with Germany at that time.
This is the frst study to analyse the concept and content of classical music in
Review of Music. This magazine is certainly an interesting source, not only for the
history of Serbian music periodicals, but also for cultural history
Кључне речи:
Ревија музике (1940) / српска музичка периодика – XX век / Марија Шмолка Зоњи / популаризација класичне музикеИзвор:
Музикологија / Musicology, 2015, 19, 119-133Издавач:
- Београд : Музиколошки институт Српске академије наука и уметности
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Идентитети српске музике од локалних до глобалних оквира: традиције, промене, изазови (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177004)
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Музиколошки институт САНУ / Institute of Musicology SASATY - JOUR AU - Васић, Александар PY - 2015 UR - http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-9814/2015/1450-98141519119V.pdf UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/3823 AB - Од јануара до јуна 1940. у Београду је излазила Ревија музике. Часопис је био окренут популаризацији класичне музике, али су на његовим страницама били заступљени и други садржаји: филм и филмска музика, џез, позориште, балет, књижевност, ликовне уметности, мода, па чак и спорт. Часопис је у сваком броју доносио нотни прилог – композиције популарне музике онога времена, за глас и клавир. У овој студији износе се темељне карактеристике часописа, његов профил и концепција, а пажња се задржава на анализи текстова о класичној музици. AB - The monthly magazine Review of Music was published six times in Belgrade from January to June 1940. Each edition comprised thirty-two pages, half of which were devoted to a sheet-music supplement, popular compositions of the time for voice and piano. Review of Music published 222 articles and scores in total. The aim of the magazine was to popularise classical music, but it also encompassed jazz, flms and flm music, theatre, literature, fashion, and even sport. Review of Music was different from all other Serbian inter-war music magazines, not only because of its wide range of topics, but also because it published anonymous articles, probably taken from other sources, but it is not known from where. This study analyses the articles about classical music in Review of Music. In several short chapters the author presents the concept of the magazine, its genre structure, themes addressed, and the style of its music writers. Selected examples show that article authors tended to exploit elements of narrative (with an emphasis on impressive details), humour, and moral teaching. The authors also especially emphasized the neutral attitude of Review of Music towards contemporary music, although the magazine published different views of contemporary composers concerning the aesthetics of modern music. Review of Music started four months after Germany invaded Poland. However, in the journal references to social and political events are non-existant. The journal seems to have been interested only in culture and the arts. However, the author of this study presents examples in which the political circumstances of the time can be perceived. One of these examples is the visit of the Frankfurt Opera House to Belgrade in 1940. That extraordinary cultural event was attended by Prince Paul Karađorđević and Princess Olga, the Yugoslav Prime Minister, and almost all other government ministers. In this news, any authority on the political situation of the time could see that the Yugoslav government and the political elite took care of delicate relations with Germany at that time. This is the frst study to analyse the concept and content of classical music in Review of Music. This magazine is certainly an interesting source, not only for the history of Serbian music periodicals, but also for cultural history PB - Београд : Музиколошки институт Српске академије наука и уметности T2 - Музикологија / Musicology T1 - Ревија музике, заборављени музички часопис међуратног Београда T1 - Review of Music: Forgotten Musical Magazine of Inter-War Belgrade SP - 119 EP - 133 IS - 19 DO - 10.2298/MUZ1519119V UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3823 ER -
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Васић, А.. (2015). Ревија музике, заборављени музички часопис међуратног Београда. in Музикологија / Musicology Београд : Музиколошки институт Српске академије наука и уметности.(19), 119-133. https://doi.org/10.2298/MUZ1519119V https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3823
Васић А. Ревија музике, заборављени музички часопис међуратног Београда. in Музикологија / Musicology. 2015;(19):119-133. doi:10.2298/MUZ1519119V https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3823 .
Васић, Александар, "Ревија музике, заборављени музички часопис међуратног Београда" in Музикологија / Musicology, no. 19 (2015):119-133, https://doi.org/10.2298/MUZ1519119V ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_3823 .