The Association of Musical Artists of Serbia (
Serbian
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:''Udruženje muzičkih umetnika Srbije'', also known as ''UMUS'') is an
association
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which gathers together musicians from
Serbia
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who dedicated themselves to performing classical music.
The goals of the Association include: participating in cultural and artistic activities, elevating the musical education of audiences, training the members, protecting performance copyrights, and assisting young artists in their performances. It is a non-profit organization, subsidized by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Serbia. ''UMUS'' cooperates with the Secretariat of Culture of the City of
Belgrade
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, as well as with institutions and individuals.
Activities
The association has organized concerts of their members, both in Belgrade (
Kolarac's Legacy
Concert Hall
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This list does not include other venues such as sports stadia, dramatic theatres or convention centres that may ...
,
Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra
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History
Unlike most Eur ...
, Gallery of
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es, National Museum Hall,
Vračar
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Centre of Culture,
Vuk Karadžić
Vuk Stefanović Karadžić ( sr-Cyrl, Вук Стефановић Караџић, ; 6 November 1787 (26 October OS)7 February 1864) was a Serbian philologist, anthropologist and linguist. He was one of the most important reformers of the mode ...
Centre of Culture, Music School
Stanković
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, Music School
Mokranjac, Old Port Authority House in
Zemun
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, Assembly of the City of
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), and in other towns of
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Kragujevac
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Zaječar
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Šabac
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Kruševac
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Trstenik,
Valjevo
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Zrenjanin
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Novi Sad
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Niš
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…), as well as the concert cooperation among the
former federal republics and foreign countries.
The Association's members have participated in donations and humanitarian music events as performers and
organizers.
History
The association was established on 7 April 1946 under the name ''Association of the Reproductiv Artists – Musicians of Serbia'', with 20 musicians participating. It was one of the first independent organizations of musicians in the world.
At the initiative of the ''UMUS'', in 1950 the Union of Music Artists of Yugoslavia was established.
Since December 1964 the magazine called ''
Pro muzika
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'' has been circulated.
In 1970 the ''UMUS Award for the Best Musical Interpretation in the Season was established.
In 2001 the Lifetime Achievement Award and the Award to the Young Artist (under the age of 30) were established. The ''UMUS awards are granted on the occasion of the Association's Day (7 April) in the cooperation with the
Ministry of Culture of the
Republic of Serbia.
The Association of Musical Artists of Serbia is one of sixteen institutions and organizations, which founded the Mokranjac's Legacy on 27 December 2005, the scope of which is protection and promotion of the work of
Stevan Stojanovic Mokranjac
Stevan Stojanović ( sr-Cyrl, Стеван Стојановић, ; 9 January 1856 – 28 September 1914), known as Stevan Mokranjac ( sr-Cyrl, Стеван Мокрањац, ) was a Serbian composer and music educator. Born in Negotin in 185 ...
both in Serbia and abroad.
Founding members
*Rea Aserović
*Aleksej Butakov
*
Bruno Brun
Bruno Brun (1910–1978) was a Yugoslav clarinetist and professor at the Belgrade Music Academy.
Education
Brun was born in Hrastnik, Austro-Hungary, now Slovenia. He graduated from the Belgrade Music Academy in 1945 and continued his education in ...
*Bogomir Gorse
*Milan Dimitrijević
*
Mirko Dorner Mirko Dorner (March 7, 1921 in Budapest – May 2, 2004 in Essen) was a German- Hungarian cellist, composer and painter, raised in Belgrade.
Dorner was trained at the Belgrade Conservatory and the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (1939–42). ...
*Meri Žeželj
*Lazar Marjanović
*Olga Mihailović
*Ljudevit Pap
*Josip Pikelj
*Olga Popov
*Andreja Preger
*Fjodor Selinski
*Vladimir Slatin
*Jakov Srejović
*Milica Stojadinović
*Vidosava Todorović
*Ivan Turšić
*
Emil Hajek
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Presidents (1946–2005)
*
Emil Hajek
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(1946–1948)
*Lazar Marjanović (1948–1951)
*Predrag Milošević (1951–1953)
*
Živojin Zdravković
Živojin Zdravković, also referred to as Zivojin Zdravkovic, Žika Zdravković, Gika Zdravkovitch, Gika Zdravkovich (Belgrade, 24 November 1914 – Belgrade, 15 September 2001), a Serbian conductor, served as chief conductor and general manager of ...
(1953–1955)
*
Oskar Danon (1955–1957)
*Lazar Marjanović (1957–1963)
*Đura Jakšić (1963–1968)
*
Dušan Trbojević
Dušan Trbojević (June 13, 1925 - September 9, 2011) was a famous Serbian pianist, composer, musical writer and university professor.
Education
Trbojević was born in Maribor, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. He studied composition with ...
(1968–1970)
*Josip Pikelj (1970–1973)
*Jovan Gligorijević (1973–1977)
*
Milenko Stefanović
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(1977–1980)
*Radivoje Spasić (1980–1981)
*
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(1981–1982)
*
Ernest Ačkun
Ernest Ačkun (Ернест Ачкун) (March 27, 1930 – September 28, 2001) was a Yugoslavia, Yugoslav clarinetist.
Early life
Ernest Ačkun was born in Hrastnik, Slovenia, which was then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
He completed his s ...
(1982–1984)
*Dušan Miladinović (1984–1990)
*Gordana Jevtović (1990–1993)
*Ljubomir Dimitrijević (1993–1995)
*Petar Ivanović (1995–2003)
*Dragoslav – Pavle Aksentijević (2003–2004)
(from 2004 to 2005 the acting President was Vladimir Milić)
*Vladimir Milić since 3 April 2005.
External links
Official website{{Authority control
Cultural organizations based in Serbia
Serbian music
Clubs and societies in Serbia
Musical groups established in 1946
1946 establishments in Serbia