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Serbian Musical Identity: An Introduction

Contemporary Music Review, 2022
There are several reasons why we decided to dedicate this double issue of Contemporary Music Review to the topic of Serbian musical identity. The concept of identity implies the existence of some individual or collective characteristic, or a feature, by which a certain person or social group is recognisable.
Laura Emmery, Ivana Medić
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Distance learning in Croatian and Serbian music schools

Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning, 2022
This paper presents research that aimed to determine how teachers employed in Croatian and Serbian music schools coped with distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The random sample was represented by 589 teachers working in music schools, of which 369 were from Croatia and 220 were from Serbia.
Vesna Svalina, Ana Ristivojević
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Statistical analysis of old Serbian music

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990
Being a link between mathematical scrutiny and a fuzziness of the real world, statistics is often used to help investigate relations between objects or phenomena that are intuitively similar (or dissimilar). In these problems, statistical methods set objective criteria of similarity, thus reducing the human proneness to errors.
Milan J. Merkle, Miomir Mijic
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SERBIAN CHURCH MUSIC IN BANAT - HISTORICAL ASPECTS

ИСХОДИШТА, 2022
Serbian church music includes, in addition to the church compositions of Serbian composers, the folk song of the church. The song of the Serbian church represents, according to its characteristics, acquired during the historical development, an original work, created with the help of the influence of the church and the people.
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A Serbian Jewish Perspective on Media and Musical Transmission

Ethnomusicology Forum, 2014
This study of the intersections of media and musical transmission spotlights the activities of Sephardic Jewish synagogue prayer leaders in Belgrade, Serbia. The essay traces the reconstruction of Jewish synagogue singing in the past 50 years and outlines motivations for utilising media as an addition to, or replacement for, person-to-person ...
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Musical Metaphors in Serbian and Romani Children: An Empirical Study

Metaphor and Symbol, 2009
This study tested to what extent young listeners metaphorically conceptualize basic musical relations. Ninety children aged 11 (30 attending a music school and 30 Serbian and 30 Romani children with no musical education) were played 5 stimuli with mutually opposed musical elements and asked to respond what the first and what the second one was like ...
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Ritual Function of Music in Serbian Art Song

In this paper, we deal with the Serbian art music solo song of the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, referring to the old folkloric tradition and its generic models based on the ritual function of music. Thereby, these songs establish generic relationships with deep layers of vocal music tradition, i.e.
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Serbian music pedagogy in the context of interdisciplinarity: Development factors

Zbornik radova Pedagoškog foruma scenskih umetnosti (27) - Interdisciplinarnost muzičke pedagogije: pristupi i perspektive - zbornik radova
Generations of music educators have exhibited remarkable versatility in establishing interdisciplinary connections within textbooks and instructional materials dedicated to sight-singing (solfeggio) and the methodology of solfeggio teaching. A comprehensive analysis of curricula across all three tiers of music education reveals a progressively ...
Jelena Dubljević, Ljiljana Vojkić
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Serbia: An Anthology of Serbian Folk Music

Yearbook for Traditional Music, 2000
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