The bilingual edition of the new issue is available in full text at the New Sound website.
The bilingual edition of the new issue is available in full text at the New Sound website.
The Department of Music Theory is pleased to announce that the 14th International Conference Music Theory and Analysis, entitled Interdisciplinarity of Music Theory: Knowledge of Music Between History, Poetics, Theories and Criticism, will be held on 7-9 October 2022.
The Faculty of Music in Belgrade took part in the Third Forum of Music Academies from China and Central and Eastern Europe held online on November 4th 2021.
Associate professor Dr. Selena Rakočević and Zdravko Ranisavljević participated in the conference of the Association of Folklorists of Serbia dedicated to intangible cultural heritage with the presentation “Traditional dance in Serbia – between intangible cultural heritage and contemporary art”.
Full professor Dr. Mirjana Zakić participated in the international conference of the Association of Folklorists of Serbia, dedicated to intangible cultural heritage with the paper “Protection of the practice of playing the kaval in Kosovo and Metohija”.
The conference was held in Tršić on 2–4 October 2021.
XV International conference of the Department of Musicology – Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade, Music – Musicology – Interpretation, will be held from 21 to 23 October 2021 in an online format, via Zoom platform.
Registration is open until 18 October at 21h, upon request sent to: muzikologija@fmu.bg.ac.rs
Miloš Pavlović MMus, associate professor at the Piano Department of the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, held a concert lecture at Real Conservatorio Superior de Madrid on 9-12 September 2021, at international conference of piano teachers. The concert entitled The Three Peninsulas of Southern Europe included works of Scarlatti, Slavenski and Papandopulo.
Interdisciplinary vocational-artistic-scientific conference Folklore in Music Education, organized by the Faculty of Music in Belgrade Department of Solfeggio and Music Pedagogy and Serbian Forum for Research in Music Education, will be held from 1-3 October 2021, at three locations.
On Friday, October 1, the 4th International Student Forum of Performing Arts – SFPA will be held at the Youth Office Vračar (Radoslava Grujića 3, Belgrade).
The 24th International Pedagogical Forum of Performing Arts – PFPA will be held on Saturday October 2, and Sunday October 3, in the Rectorate of the University of Arts in Belgrade (Kosančićev venac 29).
The online participance throughout the conference is available via Zoom platform.
Individual classes begin on Friday, October 1st 2021.
Bachelor courses begin on Monday, October 4th 2021
Master, Specialist and PhD courses begin on Monday, October 11th 2021.
Preliminary teaching schedule for the fall semester of the academic year 2021/22 is available on page Teaching schedule.
Guidelines for teaching are available here.
Guidelines for teaching at the Faculty of Music in the fall semester of academic year 2021/22
- All individual classes will be held at the Faculty of Music premises, or in rented classrooms at the Teaching Education Faculty;
- Theoretical lectures (such as: Psychology, History of Music, Aesthetics, History of Arts, foreign languages and others) will be held online via various platforms for distance teaching and learning (Zoom, YouTube, Skype, Viber, Google Classroom, RCUBeLearning Moodle platform, and other). Content for theoretical lectures must be made available to students no less than 7 days, regardless of their tasks at the Faculty of music of Teaching Education Faculty’s premises;
The new issue of New Sound International Journal of Music No.57 vol. I, published by the Department of Musicology, has just been released.
The English edition is available in print, while digital edition, both in Serbian and English, is available in open access format on journal’s website.