The 12th International Symposium MUSIC IN SOCIETY: Symposium’s Second Day In The Name of Ludwig van Beethoven and Zaim Imamović
The program of the second day of the 12th edition of the Biennial International Musicological Symposium "Music in Society", organized by the Musicological Society of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Music Academy, University of Sarajevo for the first time in the form of a video conference, will be held on Friday, 11 December 2020.
The central program of the second day of the Symposium consists of working sessions where participants will discuss the reflections of tradition in the works of Bosnian composers, pedagogical and creative implications of music in the community, contemporary perspectives in music education and current research in ethnomusicology.
A special place in the program is occupied by the second plenary lecture, which is thematically related to this year's celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven, and will be held by Dr. David Clampitt, a respected music theorist, once a professor at Yale University, and today at Oklahoma State University. This former editor of the Journal of Music Theory from 2001 to 2006 and winner of the American Society for Music Theory Award for his scientific work, he performs intensively as a violinist, teaches chamber music and lectures with the Manhattan String Quartet, already well known to our audience. Tomorrow's lecture by David Clampitt on the specific application of mathematical theories in music analysis, entitled “Unusual Doubles: Self-Dual Harmonic Systems in Beethoven's Op. 131 (1827) and Schubert's Double” will be held beginning at 19:00.
The symposium program also includes thematic meetings dedicated to historical figures importance for music in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A special focus of the second day of the Symposium will be on one of the most important interpreters of sevdah, Zaim Imamović, in whose memory a gathering entitled “100 years since the birth of Zaim Imamović” will be organized at 16.30.
Zaim Imamović, who spends his life and working life in Sarajevo, is one of the most important singers of the golden generation of Radio Sarajevo singers. His approach to singing sevdalinka arose from an in-depth knowledge of the singing tradition in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but also an innovative upgrade brought to this musical genre by the new media of the time. During his life, Zaim Imamović recorded hundreds of important sevdalinkas for the archives of Radio Sarajevo, held thousands of concerts and sold several million discographic releases, while as a composer he entered the history of sevdalinka in golden letters with songs that are still performed today. Ethnomusicologist mr. Will speak about the role of one of the most important voices of traditional music in BiH and the region, whose singing influence is still felt today in the performances of new generations of sevdalians. Maja Baralić Materne, editor of the music program of BH Radio 1, literary historian Dr. Nirha Efendić, curator for oral poetry of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, writer Lejla Kalamujić, author of the biography of Zaim Imamović, ethnomusicologist Dr. Tamara Karača Beljak, professor at the Music Academy, University of Sarajevo, and Damir Imamović, musician and family member of Zaim Imamović.
All programs of the 12th International Symposium “Music in Society” take place in the form of Zoom webinar and are available to the public. The link for access is published on the website of the Musicological Society www.muzikolosko-drustvo.ba, and the Music Academy of the University of Sarajevo, www.mas.unsa.ba, where the program of the entire conference is located.
SYMPOSIUM AGENDA Friday, 11 December 2020
SESSION 6: REFLECTIONS ON TRADITION IN THE WORKS OF COMPOSERS FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
10.00-11.00
Language: B/C/S
Chair: Amra Bosnić
Naida Hukić:
Harmony in the Postmodernist Discourse of Post-War Bosnian-Herzegovinian Concerts
Zdravko Drenjančević:
Quotations from the Slavonian Tradition in Art Music
Snježana Đukić-Čamur:
Vojin Komadina's Musical Opus Inspired by Mak Dizdar's Literary Works
SESSION 7: PEDAGOGICAL AND CREATIVE IMPLICATIONS OF THE MUSIC IN COMMUNITY
11.15-12.15 h
Language: B/C/S
Chair: Merima Čaušević
Aleksandra Pavićević:
The Influence of Children's Music Events on Music Culture in Serbia from 1958 until 2019
Ana Čorić:
Community Music: A Perspective of Its Development in the (G)local Context
Snježana Dobrota:
The Relationship between Attitudes towards Refugee Children, Intercultural Attitudes and World Music Preferences: Implications for Music Education
SESSION 8: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES IN MUSIC EDUCATION
12.30-13.50
Language: B/C/S
Chair: Valida Akšamija-Tvrtković
Goran Sučić:
Development of the Experience of a Work of Art through an Integrated Curriculum in the Artistic Fields of Early Preschool Education
Valida Akšamija–Tvrtković and Nermin Ploskić:
Contemporary Challenges of Music Education
Nerma Hodžić-Mulabegović:
Application of Creative Teaching Techniques in Solfeggio Teaching
Ivana Hadžihasanović, Merima Čaušević, Indira Mahmutović:
Effects of Music and Dance Workshops on the Motoric Abilities of Hearing-Impaired Children age 13 and 15
SESSION 9: CURRENT RESEARCH IN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY
15.00-16.20
Language: B/C/S
Chair: Tamara Karača-Beljak
Mirza Kovač:
Selected Digitized Islamic Ritual Melopoetic forms from the Endowment of Academician Cvjetko Rihtman
Vesna Ivkov:
Some Features of the Sevdalinka Performance: An Example of Interpretation on the Accordion
Jakša Primorac:
Hypotheses on the Origins of Balkan Rough Secondal Diaphony
Anči Leburić and Lidija Vladić-Mandarić:
Researching Perspectives of Musical Phenomena within the Framework of Qualitative Methodology
SPECIAL SESSION 1
16.30-17.30
Language: B/C/S
100 YEARS FROM THE BIRTH OF ZAIM IMAMOVIĆ
Maja Baralić Materne, Sarajevo
ethnomusicologist, editor of music programs, BH Radio 1
Nirha Efendić, Sarajevo
literary historian, curator for oral poetry, National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Damir Imamović, Sarajevo
musician, family member
Lejla Kalamujić, Sarajevo
writer, author of Zaim Imamović's biography
Tamara Karača Beljak, Sarajevo
ethnomusicologist, professor, Academy of Music, University of Sarajevo
KEYNOTE LECTURE 2
19.00-20.00
Language: B/C/S
David Clampitt
music theorist, professor, Ohio State University, New York
Uncanny Doubles: Self-dual Harmonic Systems in Beethoven op. 131 (1827) and Schubert Der Doppelgänger (1828)