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BELA BARTOK AND SERBIAN MUSIC – BILINGUAL ANTHONY – 2016

Budapest, 2016

Edited by: Jelena Jovanović, Katarina Tomasevic and Pera Lastić

The bilingual collection “Bela Bartok and Serbian Music” contains papers from a scientific conference held in December 2012, organized by the Serbian Institute in Budapest, the “Vujičić” Association in Szentendre, and the Institute of Musicology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest. The aim of the conference was to mark the centenary of the creation of phonographic recordings of instrumental, vocal-instrumental, and vocal melodies of the Serbs from Banat, made by Béla Bartok in 1912. The topics of the papers of numerous scholars in the fields of ethnochoreography, ethnomusicology, and musicology, as well as practicing musicians and connoisseurs of folk instruments, are interwoven and have only one purpose – to provide knowledge, ideas, reflections, and data viewed from different angles in one place. The collection contains seven scientific papers, whose authors are László Felfeldy, Zoltan G. Szabo, Stevan Bugarski, Jelena Jovanović, Gábor Eredíč and Katarina Tomašević. The papers are accompanied by summaries in Serbian and English. The collection can be purchased at the Serbian Institute (Budapest V. quarter, Veres Palne u. 19, 2nd floor – Tekelianum building).

 

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