Nebojša Todorović
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Birth name | Nebojša Todorović |
Born | 2 September 1957 Leskovac, Serbia |
Genres | Classical |
Occupation(s) | Musicologist, music critic and university professor |
Nebojša Todorović (Serbian Cyrilic: Небојша Тодоровић), Ph.D, born 2 September 1957 in Leskovac,[1] Yugoslavia, is a Serbian "musicologist, professor and music critic, one of the leading musicologists and music theorists in Serbia".[2]
Education[edit]
Todorović received his first education in his hometown Leskovac. Following his highschool studies at the Dr. Vojislav Vučković Music School in Niš and Vatroslav Lisinski in Zagreb, he graduated with the highest marks from the University of Zagreb, Croatia (1981)[3] and continued his postgraduate studies at the universities in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia and Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His most influential mentors were Professor Jovan Šajnović and Academician Svetislav Božić.[4][5][6][7]
Teaching career[edit]
He started his pedagogical work at the Niš College of Music, where he taught Harmony of music (1988-1991) and History of music and Musical forms (1992-1997) and additionally taught music theory courses at the Stanislav Binički School of Music in Leskovac. Todorović later moved to the University of Priština's Faculty of Arts, where he taught, until 2007, Analysis of musical pieces and Musical forms, as well as History of music (from 2001). He was appointed assistant professor in 1995, promoted into the rank of associate professor in the academic year 2000/2001. In the academic year 2004/2005 he was appointed professor of Musical forms.[8] Since the academic year 1997/1998 he served as the head of Department for composition, conducing and general music pedagogy at the Faculty of Arts of Priština. In 2006 he moved to the newly opened University of Niš's Faculty of Arts, where he was appointed professor of Analysis of musical pieces, and also taught History of pianism and Piano literature and was head of the Department for general music pedagogy.[9][10][11][12][13]
Scientific and artistic work[edit]
Todorović has been publishing musicological papers and reviews and giving lectures and presentations on the radio and television and at various festivals and scientific conferences in Serbia (including those organized by the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, University of the Arts in Belgrade and Association of Composers of Serbia, and by Matica srpska in Novi Sad, or at the Days of Mokranjac (Mokranjčevi dani) in Negotin), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Montenegro. The main areas of his research include solo song (lied), especially in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia (monograph Solo pesme Miloja Milojevića and several published papers and lectures at conferences); piano music (doctoral dissertation entitled Struktura sonatnog oblika i sonatnog ciklusa u sonatama za instrumente sa dirkama V. A. Mocarta (The Structure of the Sonata Form and Sonata Cycles in Sonatas for Keyboard Instruments by W. A. Mozart), five two-hours programs on the Radio Belgrade 2 on development of the art of the piano performance in Europe and Yugoslavia, public lectures at conferences on several significant Serbian and international pianists); and music by composers in Serbia and territories of the former Yugoslavia (Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac, Josif Marinković, Isidor Bajić, Stanislav Binički, Marko Tajčević, Miloje Milojević, Dejan Despić, Dragoje Đenader, Antun Dobronić, Rudolf Bruči). Other researched topics include music of Wagner and Scriabin. Todorović has been publishing music reviews in Narodne novine, daily newspaper published in Niš (since 1995) and also published reviews in daily newspapers Politika, Politika ekspres, Večernje novosti (all published in Belgrade), Jedinstvo (Priština), Naša reč (Leskovac), Novine vranjske (Vranje), Pobjeda (Podgorica, Montenegro), etc. In 2007 and 2009 he was official music reviewer of the International festival of chamber music in Nikšić, Montenegro. Todorović was invited to review several music-related books published in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]
Todorović is a member of the Artistic council of the music festivals Dani dr Mire Ivanović (The Days of Dr. Mira Ivanović) and LEDAMUS in Leskovac (since 2012). He was artistic director of the Niš music festival (Niške muzičke svečanosti, NIMUS) in Niš, 1995 and of the 24th, 25th and 26th international choir festival in Niš (2012, 2014, 2016).[36][37][38][39][40][41][42]
In 2015 Todorović conducted the Amoroso orchestra at the opening ceremony of the Ledamus festival. The soloists were violinists Jovan Bogosavljević and Marija Rajković. On the program was music by Handel, Vivaldi, Bach and Tartini.
Professor Todorović is an artistic advisor and board member of the Naissus Youth Philharmonic Orchestra in Niš [43] and was a candidate for director of the Niš Symphony Orchestra.[44][45]
Professor Nebojša Todorović was, along with professors from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Italy, Poland, Russia, United Kingdom, and from several Serbian universities, a member of the program committee of the international scientific conference "Traditional and Contemporary in Art and Education", held in November 2016 at the Faculty of Arts in Kosovska Mitrovica and supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, and by the Serbian Government's Office for Kosovo and Metohija. Todorović also gave a plenary lecture on the pedagogical contribution of Professor Marko Savić to the development of pianism at Kosovo and Metohija.[46][47][48][49]
Books[edit]
Nebojša Todorović is the author of numerous musicological publications, including the 2007 book entitled Klavirske sonate Volfganga Amadeusa Mocarta (Piano Sonatas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart).[50][51][52] In this book, which the author dedicated to the memory of Maestro Jovan Šajnović, Todorović gives formal, historical and stylistic analyses of all Mozart's piano sonatas. Another prominence of this book is that it has been the only monograph on Mozart's works written originally in Serbian. The book was reviewed by Aleksandar Serdar, professor at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, Dragoljub Šobajić, associate professor at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade and Zoran Jančić, associate professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš.
Dr. Todorović is co-author (with Dr. Sonja Marinković, professor at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade) of the 2016 book entitled Dirigent Vladimir Kranjčević (Conductor Vladimir Kranjčević).[53]
Notes and references[edit]
Notes:
- ↑ Univerzitet u Nišu - Naučne publikacije i umetničke reference akademskog osoblja - Nebojša Todorović, Created on 28 December 2013, retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Announcement of Professor Todorović's lecture on Emil Gilels at the 2015 Piano Summer international music festival, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Univerzitet u Nišu - Naučne publikacije i umetničke reference akademskog osoblja - Nebojša Todorović, Created on 28 December 2013, retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Biography of Nebojša Todorović, full professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš in the official publication of the 2015 international music festival Piano Summer, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Announcement of Professor Todorović's lecture on Emil Gilels at the 2015 Piano Summer international music festival
- ↑ Short biography of Nebojša Todorović in the festival book of the 26th International Choir Festival in Niš, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Short biography of Dr. Nebojša Todorović in the Book of abstracts of the International scientific conference "The Life and Work of Rudolf Bruči - The Composer in the Rupture between Aesthetics and Ideologies", published by Matica srpska and Academy of Arts, Novi Sad, 2017, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ List of full professors of the University of Priština
- ↑ Biography of Nebojša Todorović, full professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš in the official publication of the 2015 international music festival Piano Summer, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Biography of Nebojša Todorović, full professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš in the official publication of the 2015 international music festival Piano Summer, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ History of the Stanislav Binički School of Music in Leskovac, retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Festival book of the 26th International Choir Festival in Niš, Jun 30-July 3, 2016, with short biography of Prof. Nebojša Todorović, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Short biography of Dr. Nebojša Todorović in the Book of abstracts of the International scientific conference "The Life and Work of Rudolf Bruči - The Composer in the Rupture between Aesthetics and Ideologies", published by Matica srpska and Academy of Arts, Novi Sad, 2017, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Program of the 2013 LEDAMUS music festival, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Biography of Nebojša Todorović, full professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš in the official publication of the 2015 international music festival Piano Summer, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Vesna Milić, Počinju Internacionalne horske svečanosti, Niške vesti, 30 June, 2016
- ↑ Kako slušati muziku - musicologist Nebojša Todorović on the Serbian lied before the WWII, Radio Television of Serbia - Radio Belgrade 2, 5 April, 2015
- ↑ Announcement of Professor Todorović's lecture on Emil Gilels at the 2015 Piano Summer international music festival
- ↑ Abstracts of papers presented at the international scientific congress in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, April 2014, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Univerzitet u Nišu - Naučne publikacije i umetničke reference akademskog osoblja - Nebojša Todorović, Created on 28 December 2013, retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Kulturni centar Beograda - Koncert laureata 3. Smotre stvaralaštva srpskih kompozitora, Published on 2 December, 2013, Retrieved on April 18, 2017
- ↑ [http://www.dunavart.org.rs/ Prof. Nebojša Todorović, muzikolog i muzički kritičar, prof. Fakulteta umetnosti u Nišu], Retrieved on April 18, 2017
- ↑ 3. Smotra stvaralaštva srpskih kompozitora u Kulturnom centru Beograda 02.12. 2013 - Tribinu su vodili predavači sa niške Muzičke akademije muzikolozi Nebojša Todorović i Sonja Cvetković, Retrieved on April 18, 2017
- ↑ "15. aprila 2015. godine u Bošnjačkom institutu u Sarajevu upriličena je promocija Glazbenog/Muzičkog rječnika i Zbornika odabranih sakralnih kompozicija, autora Čestmira Mirka Dušeka. Promotori su bili Ivan Čavlović, dekan sarajevske Muzičke akademije, Nebojša Todorović, muzikolog iz Niša (...)", Retrieved on April 18, 2017
- ↑ Tribina "Češki muzičari u južnoslovenskim zemljama" - Medijator tribine bio je Nebojša Todorović, muzikolog, redovni profesor FU Niš, Published on 13 June 2011, retrieved on April 19, 2017
- ↑ Nebojša Todorović, "Veče bečkih klasičara" in Vranjske, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Kako slušati muziku, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Professor Nebojša Todorović, musicologist, lecturer at the scientific meeting accredited by the Ministry of Education, organized as a part of 3rd review of music by Serbian composers, November 2013, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ List of lecturers at the international scientific conference Život i delo Rudolfa Bručija: kompozitor u procepu između estetika i ideologija (Life and work of Rudolf Bruči: composer between aesthetics and ideologies), held 30-31 March 2017 in the Great hall of Matica srpska and Multimedia center of the University of Novi Sad Academy of Arts, Published on 15 March, 2017, retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Prof. Nebojša Todorović lecturer at the conference Nacionalni stil u srpskoj muzici 20. veka (National style in the 20th century Serbian music); November 2015, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ "Concert review written by esteemed musicologist, Prof. Nebojša Todorović (...)", Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Nebojša Todorović, "U potrazi za dušom", Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Program book of the international scientific conference "The Life and Work of Rudolf Bruči - The Composer in the Rupture between Aesthetics and Ideologies", Novi Sad, 30-31 March 2017 , Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Kako slušati muziku - musicologist Nebojša Todorović on the music of Mokranjac and Marinković, Radio Television of Serbia - Radio Belgrade 2, 15 January 2012
- ↑ Kako slušati muziku - Solo pesme Miloja Milojevića, Radio Television of Serbia - Radio Belgrade 2, 26 April 2015
- ↑ Jubilarne 25. Internacionalne Horske svečanosti, Portal of the Belle amie television station, 28 June, 2014
- ↑ Biography of Nebojša Todorović, full professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš in the official publication of the 2015 international music festival Piano Summer, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Announcement of Professor Todorović's lecture on Emil Gilels at the 2015 Piano Summer international music festival
- ↑ "Umjetnički direktor i predsjednik komislije 25. Internacionalnih horskih svečanosti je bio muzikolog Nebojša Todorović, redovni profesor na Fakultetu umetnosti u Nišu", Published on 7 July, 2014, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ "Otvorene 26.internacionalne horske svečanosti u Nišu (...) umetnički direktor i selektor je Nebojša Todorović, muzikolog i muzički kritičar", TV KCN1, published on 1 July 2016, retrieved on April 18, 2017
- ↑ Počinju Internacionalne horske svečanosti, Published on 30 June 2016, retrieved on April 18, 2017; Prof. dr. Nebojša Todorović listed as artistic director of the 26th International Choir Festival, one of official music critic of the Festival (along with musicologist Gordana Krajačić, music critic and writer from Belgrade and two musicologists and music critics working on Radio Belgrade - Dr. Aleksandra Paladin and Gorica Pilipović), one of lectures on the life and work of composers Stevan Stojanovic Mokranjac and Josip Slavenski and co-author of a book on conductor Vladimir Kranjčević (with musicologist Dr. Sonja Marinković, professor at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade)
- ↑ Festival book of the 26th International Choir Festival in Niš, Jun 30-July 3, 2016, of which Todorović was artistic director and selector, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- ↑ Management board of the Naissus Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Tri kandidata za direktora Simfonijskog orkestra, Belle amie portal, 10 March, 2017
- ↑ Vesti.rs - Tri kandidata za direktora Simfonijskog, Retrieved on Ma4 7, 2017
- ↑ Međunarodnu naučni skup "Tradicionalno i savremeno u umetnosti i obrazovanju" - Programski odbor skupa, Published on 7 October 2016, retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Međunarodnu naučni skup "Tradicionalno i savremeno u umetnosti i obrazovanju" - Report on the opening ceremony, Published on 29 November, 2016, retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ International Scientific Conference Traditional and Contemporary in Art and Education, Faculty of Arts of the University of Priština with the temporary seat in Kosovska Mitrovica, 4‒6 November 2016 - PROGRAM, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Dr. Dragana Cicović Sarajlić, Dr. Jelena Pavličić (eds.), Traditional and Contemporary in Art and Education (Zvečan: Faculty of Arts in Priština, 2016, ISBN 978-86-83113-12-5), pp. 4-26, 168-169.
- ↑ Biography of Nebojša Todorović, full professor at the Faculty of Arts in Niš in the official publication of the 2015 international music festival Piano Summer, Retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Announcement of Professor Todorović's lecture on Emil Gilels at the 2015 Piano Summer international music festival
- ↑ Univerzitet u Nišu - Naučne publikacije i umetničke reference akademskog osoblja - Nebojša Todorović, Created on 28 December 2013, retrieved on April 17, 2017
- ↑ Short biography of Dr. Nebojša Todorović in the Book of abstracts of the International scientific conference "The Life and Work of Rudolf Bruči - The Composer in the Rupture between Aesthetics and Ideologies", published by Matica srpska and Academy of Arts, Novi Sad, 2017, Retrieved on May 4, 2017
- Todorović, N.: Klavirske sonate Volfganga Amadeusa Mocarta, Punta, Niš, 2007, ISBN 978-86-85227-77-6
- Sonja Marinković, Nebojša Todorović. Dirigent Vladimir Kranjčević, Kulturni centar, Niš, ISBN 978-86-6101-130-6
- University of Niš Department of Music Theory
- Biography at the University of Priština Faculty of Arts website, Retrieved on 3 September 2008.
- Biography (in Serbian), Retrieved on 26 December 2010
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