Between courtly, civil and military service: military musicians in the principality and kingdom of Serbia
Апстракт
The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin layer of urban population and the dominance of rural population, was the perfect target for the military musicians that were coming from the Habsburg Empire. “Foreigners” as military musicians would progress into higher strata. Czech musicians were the most important and most numerous among the newcomers in Serbia and the role of Josif Schlesinger as the first important musician is essential for understanding their importance and influence. The educational and modernization process could be followed by the growth in the number of professional military musicians.
Извор:
Istraživanja, 2017, 28Издавач:
- Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju, Novi Sad
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Модернизација западног Балкана (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177009)
Институција/група
Istorija / HistoryTY - JOUR AU - Vasiljević, Maja AU - Dajč, Haris PY - 2017 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2422 AB - The Principality and later Kingdom of Serbia with its less pronounced class differences, with a thin layer of urban population and the dominance of rural population, was the perfect target for the military musicians that were coming from the Habsburg Empire. “Foreigners” as military musicians would progress into higher strata. Czech musicians were the most important and most numerous among the newcomers in Serbia and the role of Josif Schlesinger as the first important musician is essential for understanding their importance and influence. The educational and modernization process could be followed by the growth in the number of professional military musicians. PB - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju, Novi Sad T2 - Istraživanja T1 - Between courtly, civil and military service: military musicians in the principality and kingdom of Serbia IS - 28 DO - 10.19090/i.2017.28.118-133 ER -
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Vasiljević, M.,& Dajč, H.. (2017). Between courtly, civil and military service: military musicians in the principality and kingdom of Serbia. in Istraživanja Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Filozofski fakultet - Institut za istoriju, Novi Sad.(28). https://doi.org/10.19090/i.2017.28.118-133
Vasiljević M, Dajč H. Between courtly, civil and military service: military musicians in the principality and kingdom of Serbia. in Istraživanja. 2017;(28). doi:10.19090/i.2017.28.118-133 .
Vasiljević, Maja, Dajč, Haris, "Between courtly, civil and military service: military musicians in the principality and kingdom of Serbia" in Istraživanja, no. 28 (2017), https://doi.org/10.19090/i.2017.28.118-133 . .