The Creative Work of Women Composers in 20th-century Serbian Music in General Music Education
The Curriculum for Music Education in primary and high schools includes Serbian music in the 20th century, both modern and postmodern, as a teaching topic.
Мirko Jeremić +1 more
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Spiritual music is said to have many functions: from religious, pedagogical, to educational and developmental functions. Reducing spiritual music, particularly Serbian spiritual music, solely to a tool for awakening one’s religious feelings had a ...
Мarija M. Miltojević +1 more
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THE BEGINNING OF MODERNISM IN THE MUSIC OF SERBIAN COMPOSERS
Significantly penetrating the years between the two world wars, this situation testifies to the long process of uneven development of Serbian music. Despite the founding of the Belgrade Opera (1920), the gradual growth of performing qualities, the expansion of the repertoire, the premiere of the first Serbian musical and dramatic achievements of modern
Virđinia TOTAN, Petruța Maria COROIU
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Music-theoretical writings of Vlastimir Trajković as a reflection of his advocating for a new recognition of Serbian art music [PDF]
In this paper I analyse selected articles by the composer and academician Vlastimir Trajković (1947-2017), published in various collective monographs and journals over the period of nearly three decades (1982-2008).
Janković-Beguš Jelena
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Serbian music criticism in the first half of the twentieth century: Its canon, its method and its educational role [PDF]
Serbian music criticism became a subject of professional music critics at the beginning of the twentieth century, after being developed by music amateurs throughout the whole previous century.
Vasić Aleksandar
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Problem of the ′national style′ in the writing of Miloje Milojević [PDF]
Dr. Miloje Milojević (1884-1946) was a central figure in Serbian music criticism and academic essays between the World Wars. A large part of his writings on music were dedicated to the issue of the Serbian ′national music style′, its means of expression,
Vasić Aleksandar
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Music critic Gustav Michel [PDF]
The writers whose real vocation was not music left significant traces in the history of Serbian music critics and essayism of the late 19th century and the first half of the 20th century.
Vasić Aleksandar N.
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From great expectations to great disappointments: Petar Krstić’s contribution to the process of reforms of music education in interwar Yugoslavia (1918-1921) [PDF]
This paper deals with the activities of Petar Krstić in the domain of music education in the first years after the First World War and the constitution of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. As a long-serving director of the Serbian Music
Vesić Ivana
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The organisation of solfège pedagogy in Serbia from the second half of the 19th century until today - achievements and attainments [PDF]
This research focuses on the development of art music, music pedagogy and teaching solfège in Serbia in the long period stretching from the second half of the 19th century until the present day.
Parezanović Kristina
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The correspondence between Miodrag Vasiljević and Bulgarian Musicians [PDF]
The Serbian ethnomusicologist and music pedagogue Miodrag A. Vasiljević corresponded with colleagues from neighboring Bulgaria between 1934 and 1962. This exchange of letters went through three phases.
Jovanović Jelena L.
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