Stanojlo Rajičić
Stanojlo Rajičić (Belgrade, 16 December 1910 – 21 July 2000) was a Serbian composer and musicologist. A member of the interwar Prague group generation of Serbian composers along with other colleagues such as Mihovil Logar, Ljubica Marić or Milan Ristić, he studied in the Belgrade Music School and the Stanković Music School, and later in the Prague Conservatory under Rudolf Karel. He was also a disciple of Josef Suk in the Master School of Composition before returning to Belgrade in 1936.
As a teacher he worked in the
Rajičić was a member of the
Music
Orchestral music had a central role in his output, including six symphonies, four symphonic poems on Serbian folk epics (all written during World War II) and ten concertos, making him one of the most devoted Yugoslav composers to this genre. The 1946 Violin Concerto No. 2 and the 1950 Piano Concerto No. 3 are considered his best works in his entry in The New Grove Dictionary.[2] He was the first Serbian composer to write concertos for instruments such as the clarinet and the bassoon, as well as song cycles for voice and orchestra.[3]
During his student years in Prague he assimilated to an extent the
Vocal-Orchestral | Orchestral | Vocal | Chamber | Solo |
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1951: On the Lipar ( ms orc) 1972: Karađorđe (Op) |
1935: Symphony No. 1 1939: Under the Ground (SP) 1939: Rhapsody for Orchestra 1940: Piano Concerto No. 1 1940: First Prize (B) 1940: Little Radojica (SP) 1941: Symphony No. 2 1941: Violin Concerto No. 1 1942: Building of Skadar (SP) 1942: The Death of Jugović's Mother (SP) 1942: Piano Concerto No. 2 1944: Poem (B) 1943: Clarinet Concerto No. 1 1944: Symphony No. 3 1946: Symphony No. 4 1946: Violin Concerto No. 2 1949: Cello Concerto 1950: Piano Concerto No. 3 1950: Violin Concerto No. 3 1959: Symphony No. 5 1962: Clarinet Concerto No. 2 1967: Symphony No. 6 1972: Bassoon Concerto (bsn sor p) |
References
- ^ Stanojlo Rajičić. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Retrieved through Wayback Machine.
- ^ Đurić-Klajn, Stana, Stanojlo Rajičić. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited by Stanley Sadie, in twenty volumes, 1980. Vol. 15, p. 549
- ^ Mitić, Vesna. Neoromantic »Answer« to the Demands of Socialist Realism: Stanojlo Rajičić Na Liparu for bass and symphonic orchestra (1951). University of Ljubljana's Musicological Annual, 1 December 2006
- ^ Vasić, Aleksandar. Stanojlo Rajičić (1910-2000). Komunicacija