chanting of the inner space: on symphonic and concertante works by milorad marinković
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Abstract
The opus of contemporary Serbian composer Milorad Marinković (b. 1976), which
encompasses works of choral, chamber, concertante and symphony music, leans
towards classical forms of artistic music, Serbian folklore music, and
Serbian Orthodox church chant. This paper deals with pieces composed for
larger instrumental ensembles: Herojska uvertira (Heroic Overture) for
symphony orchestra, Psalmodija (Psalmody) for symphony orchestra, Koncert za
klavir i orkestar (Piano concerto) and Mala opera (Little Opera) for chamber
ensemble (septet) with prominent soloist parts of flute and clarinet. Special
attention is placed on different procedures used by Marinković to accomplish
wholeness and integration of the musical tissue. This paper observes these
pieces as examples of religious music, having in mind the composer’s own
understanding of the notion. Among common characteristics of the observed
works that justify this point of view are specific single movement forms and
the prominent role of main thematic materials, a cyclic principle, and
programmatic elements. References to Serbian church chant observed in
Marinković’s instrumental works are also discussed, especially in parallel
with the analogue procedures used by Ljubica Marić (1909- 2003), one of the
composer’s role models. Although Marinković’s works for instrumental
ensembles do not fall into the category of spiritual music in its narrow
sense (as defined by the composer himself), in this paper they are
nevertheless considered as “spiritual” in a broader sense, as an expression
of the composer’s desire to spiritualize his entire artistic output.
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| Authors | ;Janković-Beguš Jelena |
| Journal | astrobiology |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.2298/MUZ1519083J
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