The YouTube channel “Serbian Composers” was founded in 2012 by four musicology students from Belgrade. As the first page dedicated to both art music and applied music of Serbian composers on this popular video-sharing website, over the past 11 years this
Bojana Radovanović, Miloš Bralović
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'The Music Herald' 1922: A esthetical and ideological aspects [PDF]
The Music Herald was the first music magazine to appear in Belgrade after WWI. It was published monthly, for a year (January - December 1922). Its editor-in-chief was Petar Krstić, a composer. Other members of the editorial staff were Božidar Joksimović,
Vasić Aleksandar
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Mokranjac on repeat: Reaffirming musical canon through sound recordings (PGP-RTB/RTS discography) [PDF]
Starting with the hypothesis that sound recordings published by the Serbian/ Yugoslav record label PGP-RTB/RTS dominated programmes of the Radio Television Belgrade/Radio Television Serbia during most of the twentieth century (while declining in
Milanović Biljana, Maglov Marija
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The anthropology of music: Contemporary theoretical perspectives
The anthropological study of music focuses on meanings which music hah and produces in a specific sociocultural context. Preferences toward a certain genre of music are tightly linked to the preference of certain cultural values, so music represents an ...
Ivan Kovačević, Marija Ristivojević
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Cosmopolitan speakers and their cultural cartographies [PDF]
Language learners' increased mobility and the ubiquity of virtual intercultural encounters has challenged traditional ideas of ‘cultures’. Moreover, representations of cultures as consumable life-choices has meant that learners are no longer locked into ...
Ros i Solé, C
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Serbian musical criticism and essay writings during the XIXth and the first half of the XXth century as a subject of musicology research [PDF]
The beginning of 2006 marked two decades since the death of Stana Djurić-Klajn, the first historian of Serbian musical literature. This is the exterior motive for presenting a summary of the state and results of up-to-date musicology research into ...
Vasić Aleksandar N.
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Fanny Copeland and the geographical imagination [PDF]
Raised in Scotland, married and divorced in the English south, an adopted Slovene, Fanny Copeland (1872 – 1970) occupied the intersection of a number of complex spatial and temporal conjunctures.
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Applied ethnomusicology in Serbia: Politics and policies of Serbian ethnomusicological Society [PDF]
This paper deals with ethnomusicological research methodologies, the application of ethnomusicological knowledge outside academic institutions and ideologies which have contributed to ethnomusicological discourses in Serbia.
Dumnić Marija
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Ivan Jevtić’s musical universe at a crossroads of traditional and new music expression. Tendencies of changes on the example of selected works of the concert genre [PDF]
Our interest in the position and significance of the concert music of Ivan Jevtić in the development of this genre in the Serbian music of the second half of the 20th century is based on several facts. Judging from the number of concerts and the
Nikolić Olivera
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The stages of modernism in Serbian music [PDF]
In order to consider this topic, it was first necessary to discuss certain problems of terminology and periodisation relating to musical modernism in general. It is already familiar the extent to which the terms "new music", "modernist", "contemporary" and "avant-garde" music have been used interchangeably, as synonyms.
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