Trio “Damase” (Class: Prof. Goran Marinković, DMA) and String quartet “NAJM” (Class: Prof. Ladislav Mezei, MMus) are laureates in the fifth category of III International Chamber Music Competition “Olivera Djurdjevic”, held in Belgrade on 22-23 March 2022. Additionally, students from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade had won three more 1st prizes (Duo “Flegma”, Trio “Ultima Volta” and Trio “Fiori”), two 2nd (for String quartet “Oniks” and trio “Épicée”) and one third for duo “Mamori-Tai”.
From March 31 to April 3 2022, the Faculty of Music in Belgrade will be proud host to Martin Prchal, vice-principal at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague (Netherlands). During his stay, he will meet the students of BA, MA and PhD studies and talked them through diverse ways and means of integrating entrepreneurial approach in music with artistic identities, music performance and research practice and professional integration.
Martin Prchal’s visit is organized in the framework of the Erasmus+ CBHE DEMUSIS project.
More on the topics and schedule of lectures and workshops for students can be found here.
Vuk Simon Ovaskainen, BA second year student in the class of Sandra Belić, won the 1st prize of the 50th International Jeunesses Musicales Competition, in Cello category, held on 21-23 March 2022 in Belgrade.
In addition to the 1st prize, shared with Joel Geniet from France, Vuk Simon Ovaskainen was awarded with the Audience prize, Orchestra prize, as well as the Special prize for the best performance of the compulsory piece.
Deadline extension for conference Psychology and Music – Interdisciplinary Encounters abstract submission
The second international conference Psychology and Music – Interdisciplinary Encounters (PAM-IE) Belgrade 2022 Organizing Committee decided to make a deadline extension for conference abstract submission until March 24th, 2022.
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.