Serbian music: Yugoslav contexts - Melita Milin, Jim Samson
Oblast: Izdanja na stranim jezicima
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Izdavač: Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti
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Opis: Beograd 2014, meki povez, stanje odlično, str. 199, engleski, tiraž: 300
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Serbian music: Yugoslav contexts. As its title suggests, the volume aims to throw light on different
aspects of Serbian music (art and popular) composed and performed during
the lifetime of the
Yugoslav state (1918–1991). The Yugoslav multinational frame is
considered by most of our authors as of essential importance for the
shaping of Serbian music and
musical life, as indeed it was for the music of all the other nations
in Former Yugoslavia. What kind of continuity was established with the
era that preceded the
establishment of that complex state? How did the competing political
programmes of the different nations influence the sphere of music? How
was the official cultural
policy of rapprochement among the different Yugoslav nations
implemented in practice? How did the different nationalisms shape
musical creativity in Yugoslavia?
Is it possible to speak of Yugoslav music at all? What can
musicological discourses tell us about self-representation among the
different Yugoslav nations? And how
were political tensions (communism v capitalism) reflected in popular
music? These are some of the questions which the authors of this volume
attempt to address.
This book is the first of its kind in English. Its aim is by no
means to present a history of Serbian music from the last decades of the
nineteenth century to
the present, but rather to offer fresh insights into the complex,
dynamic relationship between national continuities and state
discontinuities in a country that
has always viewed itself as part of European cultural space.