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.
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.
Jennifer Ward, editor in the RISM Editorial Center (Germany), held two online presentations in May about the RISM project (Répertoire International des Sources Musicales).
The first presentation, on May 17th 2021, focused on RISM aims and objectives, the catalogue with data on historical musical sources around the world, as well as possibilities of its application in the field of digital humanities and digital musicology.
A few days later, on May 20th, Jennifer Ward presented RISM’s central program MUSCAT, with software for cataloging of diverse musical sources, such as manuscripts, printed music, libretti and treatises.
The presentations were held on the initiative of prof. Ivana Perković, and attended by Faculty of Music teachers, students and the Head of the Faculty’s Library.
Introduction to RISM and establishing contact with its editorial presents an excellent grounds for inclusion of Serbian musicologists and librarians into this international project and presentation of Serbian musical heritage on the international platform with free access (https://opac.rism.info).
The new issue of the International journal of music New Sound vol. 56/II (2020), published by the Department of Musicology of the Faculty of Music, has been released.
The complete issue is available at the journal’s website.