Vojin komadina biography template
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Vojin Komadina. Skica o životu i stvaranju
Vojin Komadina. Sketches of life and creation
Subject(s): Cultural history, Customs / Folklore, Music, Aesthetics, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Univerzitet u Sarajevu - Muzička akademija; Muzikoloko drutvo FBiH
Keywords: Vojin Komadina; The eternal melody; Prelude to a blue river;
Summary/Abstract: The opus of Vojin Komadina is consisted of over notable works with two basic creative approaches: the presence of folklore, primarily the Bosnian-Herzegovinian and openness to contemporary and modern style and aesthetic requirements of composing. These guidelines mark overall pluralistic work of Komadina, but do not exhibit the same quantitative and qualitative intensity. In these creative guidelines can be seen a few more or less closed phase: neo-classical (the first student works until ), the avant-garde ( ), folklore (strongest from to ) and a new phase of simplicit
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Musicalics
Vojin Komadina was born in Karlovac (Croatia). He spent his early childhood in Montenegro (Bar, Kotor), Bosnia (Bihac) and Serbia (Sremska Kamenica), where his father was an officer. In the family settled in Belgrade (refugees from Karlovac), which becomes a more durable family destination.
He followed elementary school and graduated high school in Belgrade, as well as the secondary music school "Stankovic", where he graduated in During his secondary school he started composer, and the composer Svetomir Nastasijević gives his first lessons.
His tjänsteman composition studies started at Music Academy in Belgrade in the class of Professor Michael Logar. He graduated in at the Music Academy in Sarajevo, in the class of professor Bozidar Trudica.
At the end of the seventies, Komadina studies at the early summer course in Darmstadt (Germany) with professor Karlheinz Stockhausen and György Ligeti, and completes the master course on the high school in Cologne wi
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In Memoriam
Over the last decades, the Academy of Music in Sarajevo has lost a number of teachers, members of older generations, who had constructed the Academy as an institution of their own and collective interest, contributing to its status as the most significant and largest institution of higher music education in the country, renowned abroad as well.
The teachers deceased after the /95 war are: Komadina Vojin (Karlovac, - Beograd, ), Blum Matusja (Kiginjev, SSSR - Sarajevo, ), Jeličanin Milan (Dobrljin kod Bosanskog Novog, - Sarajevo, ), Celebie Donlagie Safija (Bosanska Krupa, - Pariz, ), Skerl Danijel (Ljubljana, - Bovec, ), Radan Aleksije (Sarajevo, - Sarajevo, ), Hauser Kurt (Vrgac, - Njemačka, ), Stanković Nedeljka (Gacko, - Sarajevo, ), Laušević Mirjana (Sarajevo, - ), Muranović Tarik (Prijedor, - Zagreb, ), Ludvig Pečar Nada (Sarajevo, - Beč, ), Krajtmajer Vinko (Tuzla, - ), Rihtman Šotrić Dunja (Sarajevo, - Sarajevo, ), Ambrožić-Milašević Izolda (Nova Grad