Three String Quartets by Ivana Stefanovic-Three Aspects of Serbian Music in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century

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Teparic, Srdan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Arts Belgrade, Fac Mus, Dept Mus Theory, Belgrade, Serbia
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Ivana Stefanovic; Twentieth-Century String Quartet; Modernism; Serbian Avant-Garde; Postmodernism; Post Avant-Garde;
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10.1080/07494467.2021.2022897
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J6 [音乐];
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The three string quartets by eminent Serbian composer Ivana Stefanovic (b. 1948) were composed during three distinct periods of her oeuvre: modernism, avant-garde, and postmodernism. As such, they are paradigmatic for the development of Serbian modernist and avant-garde tendencies in the second half of the twentieth century. The First Quartet (1969-70) is a student work influenced by Enriko Josif, her professor of composition who was a member of the first modernist wave that appeared in Serbian music in the 1950s. The Second Quartet, Harmonies (1976), indicates Serbian avant-garde features with arched forms and music that 'emerges' from silence before 'drowning' in it. The Third Quartet, Play Strindberg (1993), is a departure from the previous two-it is a tonal piece with a clear form, written for a theatrical play. The dramatised musical story carries with it an emphasized need for the literarisation of musical form and a typically postmodernist attitude towards styles such as romanticism and modernism.
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