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Traditional vocal music as a reference in contemporary Serbian art song
Author(s) -
Ana Stefanović
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
muzikologija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-0976
pISSN - 1450-9814
DOI - 10.2298/muz1620151s
Subject(s) - serbian , flute , piano , art , context (archaeology) , music , singing , vocal music , relation (database) , literature , visual arts , history , linguistics , art history , music education , acoustics , philosophy , computer science , archaeology , physics , database
The article examines the relation between traditional vocal music and contemporary compositional poetics in Serbian art song, created in the last two decades. The special relationship between the “eastern” Balkans inheritance and “western” compositional practices which characterized Serbian music throughout the 20th century is considered in a contemporary, post-modern context and within a particular genre framework. The status of the reference itself, as well as of referential relationships, are examined through examples taken from three works: Dve tužbalice (1997) for soprano, viola and piano by Đuro Živković (1975), Da su meni oči tvoje (2008) for soprano, flute and piano by Ivan Brkljačić (1977) and Rukoveti (2000) for soprano and orchestra by Isidora Žebeljan (1967). [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 177019: Identities of Serbian Music in the World Cultural Context

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