Trumpeting through the iron curtain: The breakthrough of jazz in socialist Yugoslavia [PDF]
During the Cold War, jazz became a powerful propaganda weapon in the battle for “hearts and minds”. As early as the 1950s, the American administration began its Cold War “jazz campaign”, by broadcasting the popular jazz radio show Music USA over
Vučetić Radina
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Vojislav Vučković as a music critic [PDF]
Vojislav Vučković (1910-1942) was the most prominent Serbian musician of Marxist orientation in the interwar period. A composer, conductor, musicologist, music aesthetician, sociologist of music, sociopolitical worker, he was also engaged in ...
Vasić Aleksandar
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Xenakis et le passage vers l'universel [PDF]
(fra) La recherche de l'identité culturelle, notamment aux pays qui sont menacés ou se sentent menacés par une culture dominante, peut conduire, bien des fois, au nationalisme et l'isolement.
Paparigopulos Kostas
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The transmission of motets within the Paston manuscripts, c.1610 [PDF]
The creation and expansion of commercial music printing from around 1500 has normally led to modern editors assigning textual primacy to published copies of music from the period in preference to any equivalent manuscript copies.
Knights Francis
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Identity politics, music, and musical discourse in the age of globalization [PDF]
An immense number of scientific works have been written on the phenomenon of identity. Insisting on the consideration of the aforementioned phenomenon has become prominent in social and humanistic sciences - and especially in cultural studies as
Radoman Valentina
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Italian musicians in Greece during the nineteenth century [PDF]
In Greece, the monophonic chant of the Orthodox church and its neumatic notation have been transmitted as a popular tradition up to the first decades of the 20th century.
Romanou Ekaterini
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Sounds of lament, melancholy and wilderness: The Zenithist revolt and music [PDF]
The aim of writing this article is to analyze how the articles published by Zenith magazine (1921-1926) reflected the role of modern music within the framework of Zenithism - a movement relating to Dadaism and Futurism.
Milin Melita B.
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Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s [PDF]
The presence of many young talented composers outside Greece, studying in prominent European music centres during the 1920s and 30s, set them free from the ideological compulsions of Greek musical nationalism prevailing in Athenian musical life ...
Sakallieros Giorgos
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Albe Vidaković: o stotoj obljetnici rođenja i pedesetoj obljetnici smrti (1914–1964)
Biografija skladatelja i muzikologa Albe Vidakovića.
Jasna Ivančić
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We are not a female band, we are a band!”: Female performance as a model of gender transgression in Serbian popular music [PDF]
Instrumental performance, leadership, and authorship by women in music has historically been subjected to various repressive regimes, while many of the prejudices and restrictions regarding female musicking can still be discerned in contemporary
Nenić Iva
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