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Faculty of Music – University of Arts in Belgrade Belgrade, December 2010 No 3 /June 2010 – November 2010/ CONCERT FOR DONORS Concert for donors, under the patronage of His Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II and Princess Katherine, was held on November 20th at the National Theatre (Main Stage). This concert is organized with the aim of raising funds for financing artistic, scientific and educational projects, talents’ scholarships, renewal of instrumentarium, devices, equipment, library funds and conducting necessary constructional works, which will enable free movement of persons with disabilities. After performing national and academic anthems God of Justice and Gaudeamus Igitur by the academic choir Collegium Musicum and Darinka Matić Marović, FoM Dean Dubravka Joviĉić, PhD, gave a shorter speech. Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom by Stevan St. Mokranjac (Collegium Musicum, Darinka Matić Marović, conductor), Brasseriana for bras trio by Dejan Despić (Mladen Đorđević, trumpet, Aleksandar Benĉić, trombone and Milan Radić, horn) The Goldberg Variations (fragment) by J. S. Bach in arrangement for piano and percussions by Miroslav Karlović (Zorica Ćetković, piano, Miroslav Karlović, percussions), Summertime from the opera Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin (Aneta Ilić, soprano, Vladimir Stojnić, piano), Malaguena by Ernesto Lecuona and Vranjanka by Milorad Marinković (Harp quarterLjiljana Nestorovska, Milena Stanišić, Dijana Sretenović, Ivana Pavlović), Rhapsody for Clarinet by Ante Grgin (Ante Grgin, clarinet, Antonela Grgin, piano), newer and older two-part singing of Serbia (students from the Department of ethnomusicology), La regata Veneziana by Rossini (Aneta Ilić and Ljudmila Gros Popović, sopranos; Vladimir Stojnić, piano) and Не пой, красавица by Rachmaninov (Ljudmila Gros Popović, soprano and Chamber String Ensemble – Madlen Stokić Vasiljević, Aleksandra Bogdanović, Jovana Stošić, Slađana Cvejić, Marija Misita, Miljana Popović /violins/; Ljubomir Milanović, Miloš Rakić /violas/; Srđan Sretenović, Nevena Konjević /violoncellos/ and Miloš Popović /double bass/). 1 Year I ANNUAL FoM CONCERT Annual FoM concert, named Evening of Baroque Music was held on November 30th, at the Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation when FoM String Orchestra and Mixed Choir performed. Program included the folowing pieces: aria Tornani a vagheggiar from the opera Alcina by G. F. Handel (Jelena Banković, soprano, 3rd year of undergraduate studies, class of associate professor Aneta Ilić), Concert for harp and orchestra op. 4, No. 6, B flat major by G. F. Handel /transcription and original candence by Marcel Grandjany/ (Mina Marinković, 3rd year of undergraduate studies, class of professor Liljana Nestorovska; Ana Ćosović, conductor, student of graduate studies, class of professor Biljana Radovanović), Concert for harpischord and strings A minor, F 45 by Bach (Milan Popović, harpischord, student of graduate studies, class of professor Zorica Ćetković; Olga Milićević, conductor, 4th year of undergraduate class, class of professor Bojan Suđić), Gloria for soloists, choir and orchestra RV 589 by A. Vivaldi (soloists: Jelena Banković, soprano, 3rd year of undergraduate studies and Iva Profaca, mezzo-soprano, student of postgraduate studies, class of professor Aneta Ilić, Marija Nikolić (oboe, class of professor Dragan Lazić and Dragana Jovanović, conductor). At this concert three new double basses, donation of the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida) and harp, purchased from the FoM own funds, were used. Audience in Valjevo had the opportunity to enjoy the same program on a concert held on November 28th in Centre for Culture (Valjevo). FoM DAY Coordinator for Artistic Projects at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade and Dragan Simonović, Head of Support Service at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. Since the beginning of academic year 2010/11, the gratitude cards have been handed to the following visiting professors: Nils Henrik Asheim, composer and organ player, professor at the University of Stavanger, Norway; Svetlana Bogosavljević, violoncellist and professor at the Monash University, Australia; David Griffits, clarinettist and professor at the Monash University, Australia; Marija Alexandrou, musicologist and professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Denis Azabagić, guitarist and professor at the Roosevelt University, USA; Eugenia Molinar, flutist and professor at the Roosevelt University, USA and Mate Bekavac, clarinettist. November 21st, FoM Day is celebrated at the FoM Grand Hall. Gratitude cards for the exceptional merits and contribution to Faculty of Music were handed on the occasion to: Lazaro Gozalo Antonio, director of Instituto Cervantes in Belgrade; Olivera Vasić, professor at the Department for Ethnomusicology; Olivera Jovanović, teacher at the Department for Piano; Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SASA), Department for Fine Arts and Music; Milena Stanišić, assistant professor at the Polyinstrumental Department; Belgrade Cultural Centre; Dragana Todorović, assistant at the Department for solfeggio and music pedagogy; Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation, Music Centre; Vladimir Cvijić, assistant professor at the Department for Piano; Aleksandar Vasiljev, owner of the transport agency Pianos on the move; Branko Stanković, owner of the SOKOJ club; Zoran Trninić, assistant minister of education for investments and students standard; Dragoslava Lacmanović, Chief of mayor office at Savski Venac municipality; Reverend Fra Filip Karadţa, Vicar of St. Anton’s Church; Marina Nikolilć, music editor at Radio Television Serbia; Aleksandar Timofejev, Director and Editor-in-Chief, Studio B Television; Milica Subotić, International Relations Coordinator at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade; Katarina Erić, Public Relations Coordinator at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade; Ana Gnjatović, ADMISSION OF STUDENTS Admission of first-year students was organised at the FoM Grand Hall on October 4th. FoM Dean, professor Dubravka Joviĉić welcomed students with the speech followed by a short concert. Enike Gereg (piano, student at doctoral studies), Milica Pašić (harp, 4th year student) and students at the Department for Ethnomusicology performed at this concert. Seventy six budget students were enrolled this year at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, as well as the first generation of students at master studies organized in three programes: composition, performing arts and music sciense. 2 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Slobodan Raicki, MA, FoM vice Dean for teaching process had a working visit to the National Institute of Music in Bucharest on Jun 14th and 15th. Association of European Conservatories (AEC) organised this visit for the representatives of higher music education institutions from the Western Balkans. In 2010, the AEC Annual Meeting for International Relations Coordinators took place at the 'Mimar Sinan' Fine Arts University State Conservatory, 17-18 September 2010. Besides representatives of European music and artistic institutions, representatives from the Western Balkans were also present at this meeting: Ivana Perković, PhD, Vice Dean for scientific work and international coopertation and Ivana Tanackov, International Relations Coordinator from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade; Ira Prodanov and Kristina Kovaĉ from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad; Vanesa Kremenović and Saša Pavlović from the Academy of Arts in Banja Luka; Maja Aĉkar Zlatarević and Jasmina Talam from the Music Academy in Sarajevo; Miran Begić and Bojan Martinović from the Academy of Music in Cetinje. Martin Prchal, AEC Chief Executive had a meeting with the representatives from the Western Balkans when the issues regarding this region were discussed. Numerous sessions, workshops and dicussions were devoted to ERASMUS projets, students and professors mobility etc. Christian Tauch, General Director for Education, Audiovisual and Culture of the European Commission, gave a presentation Youth on the move – the new initiative for learning mobility for young people of the EU. Innovative Conservatoire Seminars Last two seminars resulted in many individual activities between participants and institutional projects: • joint tutorial practise; research of co-teaching potential in regard to individual lessons (presentation of one good result of joint tutorial practise at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London where one drama tutor and instrument tutor work together with students) • co-teaching approach to chamber music teaching (individual practise, the Academy of Music and Drama, University of Gothenburg) • forming groups of professors who carry out joint tutorial practice • peer assessment (this program is made on the basis of research and includes many institutions that evaluate each other results and discuss possible enhancements within this methodology) • forming net of professors who improvise (Barcelona, first conservatoire where the improvisation is obligatory subject during 4 semesters for all students) • practise, as a topic of the lecture on body function connected to playing and practising (opening lecture on body mapping system by Liisa Ruoho, Head of Wind Department at the Sibelius Academy) Conclusion of this seminar is that now there is an opportunity to create a new five-year plan (2010-2015) that would raise the possibility of forming an international net of professors who would participate in different research, application of new teaching methods and professional development. This project will be led by Guildhall School of Music & Drama and Royal Conservatoire of The Hague. Academies from ex-Yu region, supported by Swedish International Development Agency (Sida), participated for the first time at third Innovative Conservatoire seminar within Polifonia project from October 17-20, 2010. Owing to great presentations, professional approach and constructive participations in programs conducted by the European Association of Conservatoires (AEC) former Yugoslav countries were invited to give their contribution to this seminar. Marija Misita, Mmus, assistant professor of violin was a FoM representative at this seminar. Twenty-nine professors from 18 European conservatoires and Kvinsland Conservatoire (Australia) participated at this seminar where the following topics were discussed: • individual lessons, • coaching teaching approach • practice • improvisations and creativity • students’ evaluations and self evaluations • master class as a form of work Goal and the main idea of these seminars initiated by Helen Gaunt (Guildhall School of Music & Drama) and Bart van Rosmalen (Royal Conservatoire of the Hague) is coordination and exchange of experience regarding pedagogical process in higher education institutions, thus enabling teachers’ professional development and presentation of new solutions that some participants already applied in their lessons. All participants took part in different activities during this seminar. music department), and Pascal de Groote (Dean of the Royal Conservatoire of Antwerp). Dubravka Joviĉić and Katarina Glišić had a meeting with AEC representatives regarding further FoM projects financed by Swedish International Development Agency (Sida). Professor Dubravka Joviĉić, PhD, Dean of the Faculty of Music in Belgrade and Katarina Glišić, Public Relations Coordinator of the Faculty of Music in Belgrade went to the annual AEC congress in Warsaw (November 4-6, 2010), hosted by the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, the largest academic centre in the country. During the Thematic Day, the topic of sustainable conservatoire was discussed. Distinguished European experts shared their experience on this subject - Thomas Estermann (Head of Governance, Autonomy and Funding Unit, European University Association), Mist Thorkelsdottid (Icelandic Academy of the Arts, Dean of Faculty of Music in Belgrade purchased three new double basses manufactured at Czech Republic. Instruments were bought within “Didactic concerts” program owing to Swedish International Development Agency (Sida). On November 26, 2010, double basses arrived at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. 3 FoM GUESTS Professor Hugh Ward Perkins, Dean of Conservatorio Statale di Musica E. F. Dall’ Abaco from Verona, visited Faculty of Music in Belgrade on September 15th and 16th, 2010. Professor H. W. Perkins was interested in collaboration with FoM in the field of early music. Mrs. Tatjana Milić and Mr. Miodrag Mandić from IMG Company (International Management Group) visited Faculty of Music in Belgrade. They advised FoM on how to apply for money to EU funds. Mario Holmstroem, piano tuner at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm had a working visit to the Faculty of Music in Belgrade (November 1-5, 2010). His visit was supported by the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida). Together with FoM piano tuners Branko Kozarski and Đorđe Ćurĉić, Mr. Holmstroem repaired three Steinway & Sons pianos. Mr. Holmstroem brought one set for reparation financed by Swedish International Development Agency. Faculty of Music in Belgrade purchased two reparation sets using funds of the National Investment Plans. MASTERCLASSES/WORKSHOPS/LECTURES D S rđan Palaĉković, assistant professor for percussions, held a course and workshop for chamber music/ percussions in Bayreuth (Germany), from August 5-15. Moreover, he will work with students from the youth orchestra who will perform at the Festival of the young in Bayreuth. avid Griffits, clarinetist and his wife Svetlana Bogosaljević, violoncellist, were FoM guests on October 11th and 12th. On this occasion, they held master class and concert at FoM Grand Hall. Australian ambassador, representatives of Swedish Embassy and numerous guest attended this concert where the following pieces were performed: Capriccio No.1 for solo clarinet by Ante Grgin, Nine dances for solo clarinet and Pas De Deux for flute and clarinet by Dejan Despić, Trio for clarinet, violoncello and piano No. 11 by Ludwig Van Beethoven, Hameum suite by Boţidar Boki Milošević and Ante Grgin, Alt.Music.Ballistix for clarinet and CD by Nikola Resanović, Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla and Sholemalekhem, rov Feidman! by Bela Kovaĉ. David Griffits, Svetlana Bogosavljević and Timothy Young are members of Liaison ensemble founded in 2006, recently named residential ensemble of Monash University in Melbourne (Australia). Their first concert was within The Best of Sunday Live 2006 program at ABC Radio Clasic FM and in 2007 they had first series of concerts Liaison Ensemble and Friends. In the past three years, they collaborated with famous musicians like Peter Coleman Wright, Wilma Smith, Tony Gold, Caroline Henbest, Simon Oswell, Elisabeth Sellers etc. N ils Henrik Asheim, composer and organ player, was a FoM guest. He held a workshop and lecture on free improvisations at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade from October 11-13, 2010. Asheim specialized in organ improvisations and got his reputation for performing sounds that resemble contemporary music, electronic music and free jazz. Nils Henrik Asheim won one Grammy award. During his visit, Asheim had a concert – improvisation at St. Antun’s church. The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs supported Asheim’s visit and concert. D enis Azabagić (guitar) and Eugenia Moliner (flute), professors at Roosevelt University in Chicago were FoM guests from October 25-29. 2010 when they held flute, guitar and chamber music master classes. WUS Austria and Instituto Cervantes supported classes and final concert. 4 M aria Alexandrou, professor at the Aristotle University in Thessaloniki (Greece) was a FoM guest from October 27-30, 2010 when she had a master class. During her stay in Belgrade, professor Alexandrou had a lecture Α journey to the Byzantine hymnographic and musical treasury. Brief introduction into Paleography of Byzantine Music. Maria Alexandru (1969) studied Byzantine Music in Bucharest, Copenhagen and in Greece, with teachers like Dr. Alexandrescu, J. Raasted, Chr. Troelsgård, L. Angelopoulos. She took her doctorate in 2001 at Copenhagen University, with a thesis about the cheironomic signs of the old Byzantine notation. She held a post-doctorate scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung and since 2002 she is teaching different courses about Byzantine Music at the Aristoteles University Thessaloniki. Main topics of her publications are paleography, historiography, analysis and didactics of Byzantine Music. This visit is a result of collaboration between University of Arts in Belgrade and Aristotle University in Thessaloniki. M ate Bekavac (clarinet, Slovenia) held a free master class for FoM students from November 11-14, 2010. He passed masters at High Music School “Mozarteum” in Salzburg and was awarded by Austrian Ministry of science and Culture with “Würdigungspreis” (award for special artistic achievements). He continued further education at famous “The Juilliard School of Music” in New York. He played with members of “Juilliard” quintet, New York Philharmonics and Orchestra of Metropolitan Opera, with members of Berlin Philharmonics, Bavarian Radio and Munich Philharmonics. He has performed with flutist Irene Grafenauer, violinist Yuri Bashmet and other distinguished musicians. Mate Bekavac won Mozarteum Award from Salzburg in 1992, special prize at the 7th Eurovision Contest in Warsaw (1994), prize of music found Yamaha from Vienna (1994) etc. AUDITIONS/SCHOLARSHIPS Biljana Todorović, piano and Danica Kremzer, violoncello (chamber music). Selection was made based on courses capacities and students’ recordings/scores. All students passed the audition thus organisers granted two scholarships more than planned. Faculty of Music in Belgrade continued its collaboration with Young Euro Classic Foundation. The collaboration resulted in a concert tour of Young Euro Classic Ensemble South-East-Europe orchestra. Ivan Fotev (viola, class of professor Dejan Mlađenović), Vukašin Mihajlović (double bass, class of professor Slobodan Gerić), Mihajlo Radivojević (bassoon, class of professor Mirko Isaeski), Jelena Vojvodić (horn, class of associate professor Milan Radić), Joţef Škofljanec (trumpet, class of professor Mladen Đorđević) and Uroš Gavrilović (violin, class of professor Jasna Maksimović) are FoM students who passed the audition held in Berlin. Marina Popović (violin, class of professor Jasna Maksimović) and Jasna Simonović (viola, class of assistant professor Panta Veliĉković) are FoM students who received the direct invitation from the organiser and became orchestra’s members once again. Concerts were held in Berlin from July 30- August 7, 2010, Kasel, Split and Cetinje. Program included the following pieces: A moment before (Nina Šenk, Slovenia), Beethaphrase (Jelena Dabić, Novi Sad) and VII Symphony and piano concert in E flat major by Beethoven. Marina Filjak (piano, Croatia) was a soloist and Heinrich Schiff (Germany) was a conductor. Maribor International Youth Orchestra offered participation in international orchestra, from July 15 August 5, 2010. Audition for the orchestra was held at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade on May 29th, 2010 and Sofija Krsteska (violin, specialisation, class of associate professor Vesna Stanković), Saška Veljović (trombone, III year, class of associate professor Aleksandar Benĉić), Jovana Stanković (flute, IV year, class of professor Ljubiša Jovanović), Miloš Rakić (viola, I year, class of assistant professor Ljubomir Milanović), Ivana Zavišić (violin, II year, class of professor Ivana Aćimovski Ţikić) and Katarina Đukić (violin, IV year, class of assistant professor Marija Špengler) passed the audition, thus played in this youth orchestra. Austria Baroque Academy (Vienna) offered four full scholarships to FoM students. Rastko Popović (viola, class of professor Dejan Mlađenović), Dragan Petaković (violin, class of professor Jasna Maksimović), Katarina Đukić (violin, class of assistant professor Marija Špengler) and Sofija Perović (harpsichord, class of professor Zorica Ćetković) were FoM representatives who participated at these summer courses that took place in Gmunden. In celebration of his 350th birthday, this year´s composer in focus at the Austria Baroque Academy is the Austrian composer, conductor of court music, teacher and pioneer, Johann Joseph Fux. Prominent professors from all over the Europe took part in this year´s Academy work. For further information visit web site http://manila.at/aba/ Summer academy Vienna-Prague-Budapest, located in Vienna, offered seven scholarships to FoM students. Faculty of Music proposed nine students: Sara Vujadinović (piano, class of professor Ninoslav Ţivković), Jasna Simonović (viola, class of assistant professor Panta Veliĉković), Jelena Vojvodić (horn, class of associate professor Milan Radić), Ana Petrović (voice, class of associate professor Nikola Kitanovski), Luka Ĉubrilo (composing, class of associate professor Isidora Ţebeljan), Marija Joksimović (conducting, class of professor Bojan Suđić) and trio – Jovana Bjelić, violin, 5 Seven FoM students got full scholarships for Cetinje Summer Academy - Jovana Stošić (violin, master class with professor Igor Petruševski), Ljubica Damĉević (violin, master class with professor Mihail Bereznjickov), Ana Jovanović (viola, master class with professor Peter Langgartner), Pavle Savić (violoncello, master class with professor Viktor Uzur), Miloš Popović (double bass, master class with professor Pavel Aksamit), Milica Kovaĉević (piano, master class with professor Vladimir Ovĉinjikov) and Ana Marija Banković (flute, master class with professor Ljubiša Jovanović). Courses were held from July 27 – August 8, 2010 and Swedish International Development Agency provided scholarships. Yamaha Company will award one FoM piano student with scholarship of 1000 Euros. According to the signed contract, Faculty of Music in Belgrade is obliged to organise an audition for piano students by the end of January 2011 when the jury made of FoM piano professors will decide student to receive this valuable scholarship. Scholarship will be awarded in March 2011. Faculty of Music in Belgrade organised an audition for the Gustav Mahler youth orchestra on November 15th, 2010. Students from Belgrade, Kragujevac, Novi Sad and Skopje participated at this audition – Miloš Rakić, Sreten Jović (viola), Jelena Mihailović (violoncello), Stefan Fuks (double bass), Nemanja Krstić (clarinet), Ana Marija Banović (flute), Mihajlo Radivojević (bassoon), Vladimir Veres (trombone), Milica Pašić (harp) from Belgrade; Eleonora Nikolić (violin), Nevena Adamović (viola), Aleksandra Leĉić and Milica Ţivanović (flute) from Kragujevac; Vasa Vuĉković (clarinet) form Novi Sad and Branko Ilijevski (trombone) from Skopje. Results of the audition will be announced in January 2011. FoM students Vuk Krivošija and Pavle Savić (violoncello) and Stefan Fuks (double bass) will be members of the International Youth Orchestra whose tour organises Liszt Academy (Budapest). Orchestra will perform in Budapest (Palace of Arts, February 26th, 2011), Zagreb (Lisinski Hall, February 28th, 2011), Graz (Stefaniensaal, March 2nd, 2011) and Vienna (March 3rd, 2011). Program will consist of the following pieces: Variations on a Nursery Song for Piano and Orchestra (Ernő Dohnányi), Dance (Béla Bartók), Dances of (Zoltán Kodály). Department for String instruments choose FoM students to join this youth orchestra. CONCERTS T he Ilija M. Kolrac Foundation - Music Center, organised a concert In a memory of Lili devoted to Miroslava Lili Petrović, piano pedagogue. Nataša Veljković (with her daughter, violinist, Milica Zulus), Miloš Petrović, Sara Marjanović, Maja Rajković, Darko Pećanac, violoncellist Sandra Belić, soprano Vesna Opsenica, Vladimir Gligorić, Tatjana Drobni and Vera Milanković (who was a screenwriter of the concert) performed at this event. At the beginning, after the opening speech given by Danica Petrović, PhD, part from a TV show Lili of our youth (author Sneţana Nikolajević) was played. Actress Svetlana Bojković was a narrator. А concert of pieces by Serbian composer Vladimir Tošić was held on Jun 4th at the Assembly of City of Belgrade grand hall. Program included the following pieces: Preludes for guitar (played by Vera Ogrizović), Aludium for guitar (played by Nataša Mitrović), Arcus for flute and piano (played by Stana Krstajić – flute, Ljiljana Vukelja – piano), Silabial for flute, bass clarinet and piano (Stana Krstajić – flute, Vojislav Dukić – bass clarinet, Ljiljana Vukelja – piano), Duo for piano four hands (played by Vladimir Cvijić and Ljiljana Vukelja). T he lasts composition Latum lalo by Serbian composer Isidora Ţebeljan, order of the Dutch chamber choir from Amsterdam, written for the 12-voice-chamber choir, had its premiere at the festival Ultima in Oslo (Norway) on September 17th, 2010 was performed by Dutch chamber choir led by conductor Kaspar Putnins. On their return form Oslo, Dutch chamber choir performed composition Latum lalo on their concerts at Utrecht and Amsterdam on September 23rd and 24th. According to the composer herself, this extensive composition is a mixture of Serbian, Romanian and Gipsy folk song whose lyrics lost their meaning. She composed this piece using lyrics that her father, Petar Ţebeljan, collected long time ago working on a radio-piece with composer Dušan Radić. Composition is formed so that rhythmic pattern gradually grows in complexity and speed to eventually become one lyric and gentle anthem. Latum lalo is a kind of fairytale, a suite whose structure resembles journey through different landscapes, associations to ritual and magic, to imaginary street music of Byzantine, ancient Rome and pagan chant. 6 D uring one month tour across North America (September 20 - October 18, 2010) Maja Smiljanić Radić (organ) and Nenad Radić (piano) had six concerts. As a chamber duo, they had performances in New York, Toronto, Indianapolis, Dallas and Los Angeles. The most important concert was the one in the second largest cathedral in Los Angeles. This tour named “Ambassadors of culture and music from Serbia” received a lot of media attention. After the concerts Maja and Nenad Radić had video presentations about Serbia, Belgrade, Faculty of Music, culture and music in our country. Pieces by Serbian authors Romantic etude and Five preludes by Stanko Šepić, La Revelation de la Lumiere by Ivan Jevtić and Eine kleine Trauermusik by Milan Mihajlović arouse considerable media and audience interest. Nenad Radić had a soloist recital on September 24th at Tri Cities Opera (Binghamton, New York) playing the Bechstein piano dating from 1913, famous for being one of the finest east-coast pianos. Upon their return from the United States of America, on October 4th, Maja and Nenad Radić had concert at Velenje, at hall Fran Korun Koţeljski. Maja Radić had a recital at St. Josef church in Celje on October 5th. On this occasion, she played compositions by Serbian and Slovenian authors (Corals of Serbian spiritual holidays by Vera Milanković, Varial and Multus by Vladimir Tošić had their premiere performance; Slovenian audience had the opportunity to enjoy La Revelation de la Lumiere by Ivan Jevtić for the first time). C oncert Energy, Love, Inspiration devoted to composer Dragana Jovanović, assistant professor at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade was held on November 26th, at The City Museum of Ljubljana. Society Serbian Community organised this event and the performers were: string orchestra Arseia from Škofja Loka, Armin Sešek (conductor), Ana Sešek (violin), Kaja Sešek (violin), Jasna Jan Sešek (piano), Kristina Arniĉ (piano), Relja Turudić (guitar), Ana Marija Srejić (piano), Ervin Luka Sešek (violin), Ana Krpan (violin), Minja Spasić (violoncello), Tatjana Krpan (piano), Nataša Paklar Marković (flute), Zoran Marković (double bass), professor Miloš Mlejnik violoncellist ensemble, Branka Ivanović (double bass) and Dragana Jovanović (electronics). Program included following pieces: Restlessness for string orchestra, Duo diverso for flute and double bass, Whirligig and Winter Ballad for violin and piano, Due riflessioni for guitar and piano, For Ana Marija for piano, Balkantino for violin and piano, Ballad for M. for violoncello and piano, State of Confusion for double bass and bells, Tango Django for violin, violoncello and piano, Resian Love Song for eight violoncellos, double bass and electronics, Decisions of Love and Move for string orchestra. ASSEMBLY OF CITY OF BELGRADE THE SOUNDS OF SENJAK Students from the class of Professor Ljudmila Gros Popović had a concert Time machine through opera (arias and duets) that announced new series of concerts at Assembly of City of Belgrade. Nevena Tirnanić (soprano), Milica Gajić (soprano), Nataša Đikanović (soprano), Aleksandra Alivojvodić (soprano), Sofija Petrović (soprano), Dejan Ljutovac (tenor) and Danilo Stošić (tenor), class of associate professor Nikola Kitanovski performed at this concert together with Zorka Milivojević, Milica Ilić, Milivoje Veljić and Sanja Spasić (piano accompaniment). Pieces by Rossini, Gounod, Bellini, Mascagni, Puccini, Donizetti and Verdi were performed at this concert. Within the series of concerts Sounds of Senjak at the Memorial House of King Peter I Karađorđević, following professors ad students performed: Jun 20th - Ljiljana Nestorovska and Milena Stanišić. Pieces by Johann Pachelbel, Jaques Press, Vivaldi, David Watkins, Marcel Tournier, Bernard Andres, Alfred, Ortiz, Manuel de Falla were played as well as hispano-american music by the authors from Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia and Cuba. Jun 23rd - Piano duo Vesna Kršić – Sneţana Nikolajević. Pieces by Dvořák, Boţić, Donizetti, Vera Milanković, Anderson and Carmichael were played at this occassion. Professor Zorica Ćetković (piano), associate professor Miroslav Karlović (drums) and professor Slobodan Gerić (double bass) had a concert New ways of baroque on October 13th. Goldberg Variations by J. S. Bach (arrangement by Miroslav Karlović) and suite Jazz a la francaise for harpsichord, drums and double bass by Claude Boling were performed at this concert. November 23th - Jelena Rokvić (violin) and Katarina Hadţi Antić Tatić performed pieces by Handel (Sonate for violin and piano No. 13, D major), Mozart (Sonate for violin and piano KB 454, B flat major) and Beethoven (Sonate for piano and violin Op. 24, No. 5, E flat major) 7 STUDENTS’ CONCERTS O P rgan students at „Stanković“ music school and Faculty of Music in Belgrade, class of associate professor Maja Smiljanić Radić, had a concert Music for organs from 17th to 20th century at St. Antun Church on Jun 6th. Pieces by J. S. Bach, Leon Boellmann, Jose Maria Horvath, Mozart, Paul Hindemith and M. Durufle were played at this concert. Cultural Centre of Belgrade was the organser of the event. iano duo Jelena Nedeljković and Bojan Savić (class of assistant professor Dejan Subotić) performed pieces by Rachmaninoff and Mozart had a concert at the Theatre in Kruševac. This duo performed the same repertoire at the concert at Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation Music Center on Jun 9th and at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts on November 18th. THE MADRIGAL CHOIR T he Madrigal Choir had a concert on Jun 29th at National Museum Atrium. The concert was held within festival Choirs among frescos. Pieces performed on this occasion were of a spiritual content even though choir did not participate as one of the competitor. Natalija Stanimirović and Ivan Đaĉić, students at the Department for conducting, conducted at this concert. Pieces Ay que dolor by Joan Cererols, Teku rajski potoci, Had gad ja, Otče naš, Hasidska pesma by Aleksandar Vujić, Salve Ragina by György Orbán and Ain‟ a that good news by William L. Dawson were performed at this concert. The Madrigal choir had a performance in July, within Niš Choir Festival when Milica Radivojević (Audite nova by Orlando di Lasso), Igor Sarajlić (Ay que dolor by Joan Cererols and Ain‟ a that good news by William L. Dawson) Katarina Veškovac (Salve Ragina György Orbán and Niška banja by Aleksandar S. Vujić) and Olga Milićević (Otče naš, Hasidska pesma, Had gad-ja by Aleksandar Vujuć and Dana dana by Lajos Bárdos) conducted. The choir was praised for “a high level of vocal and artistic potential“. The Madrigal Choir made an appearance at the Orthodox Music Festival, held for the second time within Niš Choir Festival. The Madrigal Choir with its 25 members performed compositions by Aleksandar S. Vujić Otče naš i Vjeruju (written for three choirs). On this occasion choir was awarded for “the authentic performance of contemporary author”. YUGOSLAV DRAMA THEATRE Students at the Polyinstrumental Department had a concert on Jun 4th. Miroslav Stojanović (harpsichord, class of professor Zorica Ćetković), Vojin Kocić (guitar, class of professor Srđan Tošić), Ksenija Komljenović (vibraphone, class of associate professor Miroslav Karlović and assistant professor Srđan Palaĉković), Mina Marinković (harp, class of associate professor Ljiljana Nestorovska), Lazar Stojković (marimba, class of associate professor Miroslav Karlović and assistant professor Srđan Palaĉković), Ivana Cikić (guitar, class of professor Vera Ogrizović), Stefan Lubarda (marimba, class of class of associate professor Miroslav Karlović and assistant professor Srđan Palaĉković) and Milan Popović (harpsichord, class of professor Zorica Ćetković) performed at this concert. Program included pieces by Friedman, Handel, Rodriquez, Tanaka, Angleber and Piazzolla. Students at the Polyinstrumental Department had a concert on October 30th. Ţeljko Manić (harpsichord, class of professor Zorica Ćetković), Ana Marija Franc (harp, class of associate professor Ljiljana Nestorovska), Mirosava Stojanović (harpsichord, class of professor Zorica Ćetković), Marija Jevtić (marimba, class of class of associate professor Miroslav Karlović and assistant professor Srđan Palaĉković), Bojana Milanović (harpsichord, class of professor Miloš Petrović), Miloš Vuĉićević, guitar, (class of professor Vera Ogrizović), Sofija Perović (harpsichord, class of professor Zorica Ćetković), Milica Pašić (harp, class of associate professor Ljiljana Nestorovska), Lazar Stojković, Stefan Lubarda and Branisava Savić (percussions, class of class of associate professor Miroslav Karlović and assistant professor Srđan Palaĉković) played at this concert. Pieces by Scarlatti, Mchedelov, Frescobaldi, Couperin, Kosten, Salcedo and Ţivković were performed at this concert. A cademic chamber choir Liceum from Kragujevac led by its founder and artistic director Miloje Nikolić, professor at the Department for music theory, participated in World Choral Festival (Puebla, Mexico) from September 3-10, 2010 together with seven more choirs from Latin America (Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Venezuela) and Europe (Poland). This distinguish festival took place within celebration of 200th anniversary of Mexican independency and 100 anniversary of Mexican revolution. Choir Liceum had six concerts performing spiritual and secular pieces by Serbian composers – Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac, Marko Tajĉević, Svetislav Boţić, Miodrag Govedarica, Dušan Radić, Konstantin Babić, Minta Aleksainaĉki and Dimitrije O. Golemović. Students at the Department for Singing had a concert on November 25th. Jelena Banković, Olivera Tiĉević, Ana Radovanović (class of associate professor Aneta Ilić), Aleksandra Alivojvodić, Nataša Đikanović, Jelena Banković, Sofija Petrović, Nevena Tirnanić (class of professor Ljudmila Gros Popović), Mihajlo Šljivić, Maja Mijatović (class of associate professor Nikola Mijailović), Ana Šipka, Jovana Ĉurović (class of associate professor Višnja Pavlović Drakulić) sang at the concert. 8 Following concerts were held at the Centre for Culture Vuk Karadžić: October 28th – Time machine through opera – Arias and duets. Aleksandra Alivojvodić (soprano), Ivana Petrović (soprano), Aleksa Vasić (bassbaritone), (soprano), Nataša Đikanović (soprano), Dejan Ljutovac (tenor) and Danilo Stošić (tenor) performed pieces by Puccini, Verdi, Gounod, Bellini and Wagner. Students are in the class of professor Ljudmila Gros Popović and associate professor Nikola Kitanovski. November 25th – Gordana Matijević Nedeljković (violin) and Marija Đukić (piano). Program included pieces by Chopin, Scholson, Schuman and Wieniawski. S tudents and pupils at School for music talents in Ćuprija had a concert on December 1st at FoM Grand Hall. Pieces by Tchaikovsky, Paganini, Berio, Baklanova, Senaille, Saint-Saëns, Dvořák and Novosel were performed. Z. Gavrilović, M. Ilić and J. Šulović were piano accompaniment. WORD OF MUSIC Vera Milanković, full time professor, had a concert and lecture named On work with children‟s choir on Jun 18th at Leskovac. Children’s choir Zvezdice led by Jelena Ćetković performed compositions for children. Jelena Dubljević, MA, teaching assistant for solfeggio, participated at 16th International conference The gifted at the process of globalisation, held in Vršac, on July 2nd. She presented a joint study along with Dr Blanka Bogunović and Nina Jovanović, MA. Their study Musically gifted child: Epilogue deals with testing of expectations, attitudes and professional musicians’ judgements of the education system of music talents. Professors, assistant and FoM PhD students participated at this study. Olivera Vasić, PhD, full time professor and Selena Rakočević, PhD, assistant professor at the Ethnomusicology Department, led the ethnomusicology workshop of summer art school, held in Despotovac from July 17-24, 2010. Four FoM ethnomusicology students Edi Tajm, Nikola Radeka, Borisav Miljković, Branislav Stevanić and Akis Efthimiou, a PhD ethimology student at Aristotle Faculty in Thessaloniki participated at this workshop. During six days of intensive fieldwork, music and dance practise of Donja Resava village was a subject of research likewise practise of Serbian, Vlach and Gipsy population. During the summer art school, ethnomusicology students had concerts at the city square; at the end of the whole workshop they gave a presentation of the work they had done and organised a concert where some singers from Donja Resava village performed. Associate professor Blanka Bogunović, PhD, participated at the 6th Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology – CIM10, held in Sheffield, Great Britain, from July 22-24, 2010. Professor Bogunović participated with topic Nature versus Culture and she presented a co-author study of Tijana Popović Mlađenović, PhD, Ivana Perković, PhD and professor Bogunović herself, named Musical Materials and Compositional Practices at the Intersection of Natural and Cultural Constraints. Their study is a result of interdisciplinary research in the field of psychology of music and musicology. Prominent Serbian composers and FoM PhD students participated at this study. Book Balkan Refrain - Form and Tradition in European Folk Song by professor Dimitrije O. Golemović was published in the USA by Scarecrow press. Miloš Zatkalik, ass. prof. at Music Theory Department translated this book issued within Ethnomusicology Music Europea: Ethnomusicologies Modernities Balkan Refrain edition. This book is second and extended issue of the book Refrain in Folk Song: From Ritual to Entertainment published by the Academy of Arts in Banja Luka and Renome from Bijeljina. Book contains score sheets of songs with refrains and CD with audio examples. 9 Study Psychologists of music in Serbia written by associate professor Blanka Bogunović was published in the book Practise of psychologists in music schools in Poland. This book issued by the regional centre for psychology of music Fermata (Bydgoszcz) and Centre for art education (Warsaw) shows contemporary trends of psychological counselling in music schools in Poland. 11th International Congress on Musical Signification Music Function and Value was held from September 27October 2, 2010 in Krakow. International Association for Semiotic Studies and International Semiotic Institute organised this congress. Following FoM professors presented their work on this congerss: Vesna Mikic, PhD (A short survey of artist‟s theory with „one-minute help‟ from Chopin – short autobiography by Vladan Radovanović revisited), Tijana Popović Mlađenović, PhD (Reminiscences about Chopin, ballad, and transgression), Ivana Perković, PhD (Musical refe-rences in the liturgical poetry of Srbljak) and FoM PhD doctoral students: Ivana Miladinović Prica (Musique du non-vouloir – Rethinking the work of music in the postwar American experimental music), Olga Jokić (Boris Asafiev‟s „Intonation World‟) and Igor Radeta (Gaspard de la Nuit: Leap into a universe of signification). Biljana Srećković, assistant at the Department for Musicology, presented her work Searching for Radiophonic Art: the Case of Pierre Schaeffer's and Vladan Radovanović's Radiophonic Work at the International congress Pierre Schaeffer: mediArt held in Rijeka on October 5-7, 2010, organised by Modern and Contemporary Art Museum. Second concert form the series Anthology Works of Serbian Music, organized by Serbian Musicological Society was held on November 17th at the Assembly of City of Belgrade grand hall. Program included pieces by Stanojlo Rajiĉić (Leaves gone yellow for baritone and piano), Dejan Despić (Branko‟s lyrics for mezzo-soprano, baritone and string quartet) Josip Slavenski (Second string quartet) and Ivana Stefanović (Play Strindberg for string quartet). Vladimir Dinić (baritone), Neda Hofman (piano), Jelena Konĉar (mezzo-soprano), Nenad Jakovljević (baritone), Concertone string quartet (Mladen Drenić, violin; Dušica Blaţenović, violin; Ljubomir Milanović, viola and Srđan Sretenović, violoncello) performed at this concert. 19th International Composers’ Review, organized by Composers Association of Serbia was held from November 19-23, 2010. Ivan Brkljaĉić, assistant professor at the Department for music theory was selector of this year’s Review. Program organized into nine music events consisted of 50 compositions. The opening ceremony Music Circus of John Cage – A House Full of Music a project by Nada Kolundţija and Scott Fielding was on November 19th at Bitef Theatre. Distinguished ensemble Alternance from Paris performed at this year’s Review (their previous performances were in 1996 and 1998) and Cantus ensemble from Zagreb at their first performance. National Bank of Serbia, Bitef Theatre and Yugoslav Drama Theatre were venues of 19th International Composers’ Review. Students at the Department for Musicology and Department for Ethnomusicology had presentations about Faculty of Music in Belgrade on November 28th, 2010 at Music school Ţivorad Grbić (Valjevo). The main goal of these presentations was presenting some basic forms of scientific studies and their current dymanics to high school pupils, as potential FoM students. Students at the Department for Musicology, Jasna Dimitrijević, Snežana Cvijanović, Nikola Pejčinović and Vladimir Perišić had thier presentations which were directy concected to the program of the concert held the same day (Evening of Baroque Music). These students talked about definition and sub branches of musicology, baroque period composers and their works, detail historic and stylistic coordinates etc. Presentations were interactive and included all the present pupils who were asked some basic questions regarding baroque period music. Ivana Perković, PhD, vice Dean for scientific work worked with students at the Department for Musicology on their presentations. Assistant Iva Nenić, MA, helped students of ethnomusicology with their presentations and Sanja Ranković, MA helped students with their singing. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Department of Fine Arts and Music) released CD Identities of Serbian Music, XXXXI century with audio recordings of songs and pieces for piano. Associate professor Aneta Ilić (soprano) and professor Lidija Stanković (piano) performed compositions Chanson by Petar Konjović, Nymph and Autumnal Elegy by Miloje Milojević, November by Stevan Hristić, Reproach and Little Fisherman’s Dream by Stanojlo Rajiĉić, Enchantress by Ljubica Marić. Associate professor Branko Penĉić performs pieces for piano: Sonata lesta by Dušan Radić, Fragments by Vasilije Mokranjac, Three Preludes by Milan Mihajlović and Threads by Katarina Miljković. 10 International scientific conference Serbian Language, Literature, Art was held in Kragujevac on October 29th and 30th, 2010. Katarina Glišić (Narrative text versus narrative music in opera The Ring of the Nibelung by Richard Wagner, case study: character of Brynhildr), Anica Sabo (Creative poetics of Mirjana Ţivković), Igor Radeta (Elements of constructivism in string quartets by Josip Slavenski), Milord Marinković (New generation of Serbian composers – from 1990 to present day), Garun Malaev (Robert Schumann, renaissance music theory and phenomenon “déjà entendu”), Miloš Zatkalik (String Quartet Finale Op. 41 No 1 by Robert Schumann), Srđan Teparić (Tonality as symbol: relationship between language and style in composition: Finals for two pianos and four performers by Dejan Despić), Milica Gajić (Contribution of Czech musicians to europeanization of Serbian music in 19th century), Predrag Repanić (Canon “Sumer is icumen in”, 700 years after) and (Scene of Classical Music in The Age of Screens) Ana Gnjatović presented their works. DEFENDED THESES Ljiljana Vukelja Cvjić, Mmus: Contemporary performanance of piano pieces by M. Ravel, G. Enesco and A. Dittieux Jun 18th, 2010 Mentor: professor Dejan Sinadinović, Mmus Jelena Jovanović, MA, Serbian Academy of Science and Art (Department of Fine Arts and Music) Vocal tradition of Jasenica in the light of ethno genetic processes July 8th, 2010 Mentor: professor Dimitrije O. Golemović, PhD Mladen Marković, MA: Violin in Serbian folk music July 1st, 2010 Mentor: professor Dimitrije O. Golemović, PhD Sonja Cvetković, MA, Faculty of Arts (Niš) Music practise in Niš as ideologic, cultural and artistic reality from late 19th century till the World War II September 3rd, 2010 Mentor: professor Sonja Marinković, PhD Milena Petrović, MA Role of accents in reception and reproduction of Serbian music – from accents in speech to accents in rhythm and phrasing in music lessons July 5th, 2010 Mentor: assistant professor Dragana Stojanović Novičić, PhD Gordana Karan, MA Pedagogical activities of Miloje Milojević November 18th, 2010 Mentor: assistant professor Dragana Stojanović Novičić, PhD ANNOUNCING... The FoM Students Chamber Orchestra (brass and wind instruments, harp quartets and solo guitar) will have a benefit concert for Kraljevo, recently hit by a strong earthquake. Concert will be held at Ilija M. Kolarac Foundation on December 27th. Faculty of Music will release double CD Anthology of Serbian Piano Music and Retrospective with interpretations by Dušan Trbojević, Serbian pianist and composer. First CD comprises recordings of pieces by Josip Slavenski (From Yugoslavia), Prerdag Milošević (Sonatine), Milutin Radenković (Concertino for piano and orchestra), Dejan Despić (Nocturno), Konstantin Babić (Tango Boogie Bell), Vasilije Mokranjac (Echoes and Poem for piano and orchestra) and CD includes pieces by Ludwig Van Beethoven (Concert for piano No. 5 in E flat major), Chopin (Two nocturnes Op. 27, C sharp minor and D flat major), Wagner/ Liszt (“Tristan and Isolde”), Debussy (fille cheveux , Reflets dans l'eau, 'vu vent ', Clair de lune) and Scriabin (Etude Op. 8, No. 12, D sharp minor). AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS Luka Čubrilo, fourth-year-student, class of professor Isidora Ţebeljan won first award at Vienna-Prague-Budapest Summer Academy for his composition Ritual for two oboes, piano and double bass. Members of a famous Klangforum Wien Ensemble handed this award to FoM student. Piano duo Jasmina Marinković and Jelena Dobrić, class of professor Dejan Subotić won third award at 20th International Piano Competition Roma 2010, held in Rome from October 10-20, 2010. Professor Ninoslav Ţivković was a jury member for Chopin award. 11 IN MEMORIAM Miloš Petrović (1952–2010) Miloš Petrović – composer, pianist and professor at the Faculty of Music was born in Belgrade in 1952. He graduated from the Faculty of Music (Department for Piano) where he also got his MMus title (Department for harpsichord and chamber music). He continued his professional enhancement at music academies in Prague, Spain and France. As a harpsichord soloist, he performed with numerous chamber orchestras, RTS Symphonic Orchestra and he was a member of Belgrade chamber quartet. His opulent artistic creativity earned him a prominent place among contemporary artists. He composed chamber, electro acoustic and jazz music; two chamber operas – Derlad/Les enfantes terrible, based on the novel by Jean Cocteau (1971); opera (2002) and cantata Mihailo from Peć (2009) based on the novel he himself wrote in 2002. His compositions were performed at numerous domestic and international festivals (in Canada, Germany, Hungary and France). Miloš Petrović released many CDs for harpsichord with baroque music, pieces by Serbian authors and his own compositions. He wrote collection of stories Levant over Levant (Belgrade: Prosveta, 1996) and novels Life of monk Mardarije (Sorabia, 1992) and Mihailo from Peć (LOM, 2002). He published essays on music performance and pedagogy (collection of jazz album reviews, essays on music, Palm on the foot). Miloš Petrović started his pedagogical career in 1988 as a harpsichord and chamber music professor. His students won many awards at domestic and international competitions and professor Petrović himself won Grand Diploma award, handed by University of Arts in Belgrade. Miloš Petrović died in Belgrade on November 13th, 2010. NEW FoM RELEASES F aculty of Music released double CD Vocal art of Irina Arsikin. This CD was introduced to wider audience at Belgrade Music Festival (BEMUS) at National Bank of Serbia, on October 22nd, 2010. Dean of the Faculty of Music, professor Dubravka Joviĉić, PhD, former music editor of the Radio Belgrade Dubravka Stamenković and conductor Mladen Jagušt talked about this CD. Vladimir Dinić, baritone, Irina Arsikin’s former student, Tatjana Drobni, piano, Jelena Vujnović, flute , Aleksandar Sedlar Bogoev (piano) and Uroš Jovanović (double bass) performed at this event playing Sons of travel by Ralph Vaughan Williams, To a mother for baritone, flute and piano by Aleksandar Sedlar Bogoev and At fast for baritone, flute and double bass by Ivan Brkljaĉić. NEW AT FoM LIBRARY Extremely rare and valuable scores, Cockaigne (1901) by Edward Elgar, were found at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. The most valuable thing lies on the first page of the scores: personal dedication of the composer himself. The copy of scores was sent to the International Association of Music Libraries in order to validate authenticity and first unofficial estimates confirm the originality of the scores. “To Richard Strauss, with deepest admiration” is dedication written on the first page, which intensifies the value of this revelation. Edward Elgar and Richard Strauss were friends and they respected each other, but this type of correspondence is of a great importance. International Association of Music Libraries gave two expert opinions confirming the authenticity of the scores since Strauss conducted this piece shortly after its publishing. It is possible that Richard Strauss used this very score while performing Cockaigne for the first time. FoM library is the largest musical library in the Balkans with numerous rare and exquisite publications. 12 Since May 2010 in FoM library students can find part of Konstatntin Babić's legacy that his family gave to the Faculty of Music in Belgrade. The legacy consists of handwritten and print scores, books, texts and other publications, documents, recognitions, video and audio material. MAGAZINES Зборник Иинститута за педагошка истраживања, Београд: Институт за педагошка истраживања: 2010, год. 42, бр. 1 International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music, Zagreb: Muzikološki zavod Muziĉke akademije: 1985, Vol. 16, No. 2 3. Östereichische Musikzeitschrift, Wien: Muzikzeitarchiv: 2010, No. 9 Свеске, Панчево : Мали Немо: 1999/ 45-46, 47, 48-49, 50. 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Professor Mirjana Živković gave scores of her compositions to the Faculty of Music in Belgrade: Ballade No.1 for piano Ballade No. 2 for piano New Year‟s doll for piano Funny little variations for piano Voices for harpsichord or piano Passacaglia for solo violin Basma for mezzo-soprano (alt) and four kettle drums From no man‟s land for mezzo soprano (soprano) and piano Three ways for flute and piano Records for violin and piano Sonatine for violin and piano Rondo sequence for double bass and piano Duo for violin and violoncello Summer night for accordion Wind quintet Dance for mezzo-soprano, flute and percussions Ballade about rose for marimba, piano and percussions Amazement for mixed choir Trill published three times a year Editor: Nataša Danilović Translation into English: Ivana Tanackov Design and technical editing: Nataša Danilović For the publisher: professor Dubravka Joviĉić, PhD Publisher: Faculty of Music, Kralja Milana 50, Belgrade [email protected], [email protected] http://www.fmu.bg.ac.rs 15