After the well-received opening performance in Paris, Ana Gnjatović’s electro-acoustic cabaret will be staged in the Vaulted Hall, at the Residence of Princess Ljubica.
As Within the third season of Belgrade’s Musical Vaults, the Belgrade City Museum and the Cultural Element present to the audience the young Serbian artists assembled around A Weill Ago.
The programme for a soprano, a piano and an electronic set is inspired by Kurt Weill's personality and music. His songs, as well as the voices of Lotte Lenya, Berthold Brecht, Danilo Kiš..., the sounds of childhood and the sounds of war, archival recordings and a personal history, appear, diffract and layer one upon another through sung, spoken, recorded and sampled inserts. Ana Gnjatović’s built-up electroacoustic layer contextualizes and comments on Weill's songs performed by the soprano Tijana Đuričić to the piano accompaniment of Milivoje Veljić. Together, these two layers make a cabaret-like bittersweet acoustic narrative about art and responsibility.
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Cultural element and the Belgrade City Museum
composer: Ana Gnjatović
soprano: Tijana Đuričić
piano: Milivoje Veljić
The programme for a soprano, a piano and an electronic set is inspired by Kurt Weill's personality and music. His songs, as well as the voices of Lotte Lenya, Berthold Brecht, Danilo Kiš..., the sounds of childhood and the sounds of war, archival recordings and a personal history, appear, diffract and layer one upon another through sung, spoken, recorded and sampled inserts. Ana Gnjatović’s built-up electroacoustic layer contextualizes and comments on Weill's songs performed by the soprano Tijana Đuričić to the piano accompaniment of Milivoje Veljić. Together, these two layers make a cabaret-like bittersweet acoustic narrative about art and responsibility.
Serbian piano music was based on the model of the music from the West, and it blossomed in the parts of the Kingdom of Serbia that had been under the European influence in the 19th century. During the period, the drawing-room music had its special place. It included a type of music, but also the musical practice that have disappeared from the historical scene by the mid 19th century. The ones who were the pioneers in the development of this artistic movement, and how did the movement develop at the Obrenović’s court, will be revealed through concerts/lectures held by the pianist Dina Čubrilović, and lecturer Srđan Teparić, who is an expert in musical theory, assisten professor at the Faculty of Musical Arts, and Radio Belgrade’s critic
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Lecturer: Dr Srđan Teparić, Belgrade Faculty of Musical Arts
Piano:Dina Čubrilović
The program included pieces by: J. Velisavljević, I. Bajić, A. M. Nisis, L. van Beethoven, R. Schumann
The occasion for the programe is marking of the Nobel’s Prize anniversary. The piano quartet “Animato”, and our well-known actor Tihomir Stanić will perform.
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Piano quartet: Animato
Actor: Tihomir Stanić
The Cultural Element and Belgrade City Museum would like to invite you to the exclusive concerts, which will be held this weekend at the Museum of Paja Jovanović!
Students of the Musical School “Mokranjac”, who are studying traditional singing and playing, under the supervision of Professors Branko Tadić, and Miloš Nikolić, will perform at the first concert held on Saturday, 2 December, at 7 p.m.
The second concert will be held as the part of the program “Concerts in Atelier”, on Sunday, 3 December, at 7 p.m., and will be dedicated to the sound of a solo guitar. The young and talented Amalia Miler will perform.
Free entrance will be granted, with a limited number of the audience.
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The Cultural Element and Belgrade City Museum
The exhibition A Look into the Centre includes 211 works of 100 artists and it offers an insight into the Graphic Art Collection of the Graphic Art Centre. The Collection has been formed over two full decades. It was initiated with the earliest Editions of the Centre and was later enriched with artists’ gifts. Today, the collection contains more than 800 prints, including the works of artists from various countries.
Academy of the Faculty of Pine Arts in Belgrade and the Belgrade City Museum
The concert is dedicated to the victims of the World War Two, and string quartet “Anime” will perform.
The pogrom, which took place during the night on 9 November, also known as the Crystal Night, was the first indication of what we recognize today as the Holocaust. The Holocaust left behind permanent consequences, and that is why artists have a duty to heed, so the terror is never forgotten or repeated.
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At the Residence of Princess Ljubica, the Cultural Element organized the programe ’’Stukas Flew In at the Dawn“, which ceremoniously closed the exhibition ’’Belgrade Fairground – back to the future’’. Through the performance, that was a combination of music and dance, and was directly linked to the exhibition, we wanted to depict a huge machinery that flew over Belgrade, and had left permanent, and indelible cosequences. The performance was based on a concept that the victims and tragically ended destinies should never be forgotten, but also on the retelling of the story of Belgrade Fairground and destroyed hope.
The Cultural Element and Belgrade City Museum
Pianists: Ana Spremić, and Dina Čubrilović, piano four hands
Dancers: Jovana Stojić, Nikola Kalović, and Georgije Grbić
Large airplane model: by the artistic atelier “Artestre”
Directed by: Tadija Miletić
Photographs by: Ivan Plazačić, and Sara Karać
Музеј града Београда се са задовољством прикључује манифестацији Музеји Србије десет дана од 10 до 10 отварањем Музеја Паје Јовановића са продуженим радним временом.
Од 11. до 20. маја Музеј Паје Јовановића, Краља Милана 21/4, радиће од 10 до 22ч, сваког дана, осим недеље када ће радно време бити 10-14ч.
Очекујемо Вас!
Широм света, градови се налазе пред изазовима. На који начин може успети да се урбани простор и у временима његовог економског искоришћавања и приватизације изгради и одржи као заједнички простор друштва? Коју улогу играју уметност, култура, архитектура, самоорганизовано деловање и активизам у тим процесима?
Музеј града Београда од 2011. организује Школски сајам културе "Тржница идеја" са циљем да се успостави континуирана сарадња између предшколских установа и школа, с једне и установа културе, с друге стране, користећи баштину као образовни ресурс а музеје као места за учење.
Through several topics, the exhibition presents Cvijić’s rich biography as a scientist, professor of the Great School and the University, the Rector of the University for two terms, the President of the Serbian Royal Academy, a friend of the Karađorđević dynasty, a tireless researcher and traveller. The exhibition presents almost one hundred original items/artefacts from the Legacy of Jovan Cvijić, including manuscripts, notebooks, photographs, orders and decorations, works of art, objects of applied art, pieces of furniture from the Museum Jovan Cvijić, which has been part of the Belgrade City Museum since 1965.
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Belgrade City Museum
Tatjana Korićanac, the author of the exhibition and the catalogue; Dragana Lacmanović, exhibition and catalogue designer; Bojana Đurović, architect, exhibition layout; Željko Levnajić – Produkcija 64, exhibition production.
Working hours of satelite museums of The Belgrade City Museum during holidays:
First performance of program A Coffee with Princess Ljubica in 2016. will be held on
15th of January.
“More than thirty families will exhibit dozens of items related to their family history and show us the things that they have kept for generations. Along with items that belonged to prominent persons, such as Persida Karađorđević, the exhibits include personal details from the family tradition of our contemporaries, such as the actor Ivan Bosiljčić, dramatist and director Siniša Kovašević, actress Ljiljana Blagojević, conductor Vesna Šouc, singer Oliver Njego, pianist Nikola Rackov, and many others”, said Tadija Miletić, the head of the Cultural Element organization.
Belgrade City Museum and Cultural Element
Tadija Miletić, author of exhibition; Vuk Miletić, producent; Ivan Plazačić, photography and design; Nada Jeftenić, PR
Due to The Armistice Day Holiday the satellite museoms of The Belgrade City Museum will be closed on November 11, 2015.
The presentation of the book Weddings in the Town of Mladenovac will be held on Tuesday October 20, 2015, 6 PM, at the Sunčano Jezero Motel, Markovac, Mladenovac. The book is authored by Magdalena Ivković, Senior Curator at the Belgrade City Museum.
The audience will be addressed by:
Tatjana Korićanac, director of the Belgrade City Museum
Vesna Marjanović, PhD, ethnologist
Magdalena Ivković, author
Miroslav Aleksandrić, photographer
The programme will also include a performance of ethnic songs from Serbia by Emilija Golubović and Ljiljana Savković.
The Belgrade City Museum has released a new issue of the Belgrade City Annual – LX (60).
In this issue, you may see the results of the excavations at the archaeological site of Stubline near Obrenovac and read about the prehistoric necropolis at the Veterinary Institute in Zemun and the life and work of the architect Aleksandar Bugarski; you may also read an interesting story about Belgrade in the late 19th century and the latest contribution to the study of traditional crafts in the territory of Belgrade – this time on the perfumer’s and hairdressing trades.
The Belgrade City Annual can be purchased at the Residence of Princess Ljubica (printed version) or downloaded here.
Dear visitors of the exhibition
Albrecht Dürer and His Contemporaries – The Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian I,
We kindly inform you that the number of visitors at a time will be limited (to max. 30 people) so as not to compromise the optimal safety conditions for the display of the exhibited works.