Voices from the beginning: The early phase of musical historiography in Serbia [PDF]
The beginnings of Serbian musical historiography can be traced back to the nineteenth century. The first half of that century is marked by the work of musical amateurs, and later professionals were gradually trained.
Peno Vesna, Vasić Aleksandar
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The music in serbia festival as a “permanent social obligation of music workers” [PDF]
The Music in Serbia festival (Muzika u Srbiji - MUS) was held in Belgrade and other Serbian cities from 1976 to 1991. Presenting contemporary creativity of composers from the former Socialist Republic of Serbia and its two provinces (Socialist ...
Marinković Miloš
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Nationalism, Myth and Reinterpretation of History: The Neglected Case of Interwar Yugoslavia [PDF]
This article discusses and challenges some popular myths and perceptions about interwar Yugoslavia in post-socialist (and post-Yugoslav) Serbia. These include discourses that blame ‘others’ – ‘treacherous’ Croats and other non-Serbs, the ‘perfidious ...
Djokic, Dejan
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National education on the basis of Serbian art music in primary school [PDF]
The paper deals with national education in primary schools on the basis of Serbian art music. On the theoretical level, the task of this paper is to examine the works of the most prominent Serbian composers which should be introduced to elementary school
Pavlović Biljana M. +1 more
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Chanting of the inner space: on symphonic and concertante works by Milorad Marinković [PDF]
The opus of contemporary Serbian composer Milorad Marinković (b. 1976), which encompasses works of choral, chamber, concertante and symphony music, leans towards classical forms of artistic music, Serbian folklore music, and Serbian Orthodox ...
Janković-Beguš Jelena
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The East and the West in the polemical context of the Serbian music between the two World Wars [PDF]
This article represents a fragment of the author's doctoral dissertation Serbian Music at the Crossroads of the East and the West? On the Dialogue between the Traditional and the Modern in Serbian Music between the Two World Wars (the review of the ...
Tomašević Katarina D.
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This paper deals with the first cycle for soprano and orchestra in the history of Serbian music. The fact that it was written in 1950 by one of the most prominent Serbian modernist of the interwar period provokes the questions considering the context in ...
Vesna Mikić
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Two views on the Yugoslav ideology in Serbian music periodicals between the two world wars [PDF]
This study explores the relationship between the Yugoslav ideology as exhibited in Serbian music magazines published between the two world wars. These are the following journals: Music (1928-1929), Bulletin of the Music Society „Stanković” (1928-
Vasić Aleksandar
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Dragutin Gostuški and the semiotics of music [PDF]
The main goals of this article, devoted to the contribution of the prominent Serbian musicologist, composer and aesthetician Dragutin Gostuški (1923-1998) to the semiotics of music, are the following: 1) to show the evolution of semiotic ideas ...
Tomašević Katarina
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On the orthodox church melos: A contribution to the typology of church chant [PDF]
Many unresolved questions related to post-Byzantine church chanting present obstacles to understanding some aspects of church music since the 19th century.
Peno Vesna M.
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