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Zoran Erić ( sr, Зоран Ерић / ''Zoran Erić'', ) (born 6 October 1950) is a Serbian composer based in
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, theater and film music at the
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Biography

Zoran Erić was born on 6 October 1950 in Belgrade. He started his musical education in
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, Croatia, playing
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and
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. Erić studied composition in Belgrade with Stanojlo Rajičić at the Academy of Music (now Faculty of Music). During the studies he attended international summer courses at Orff-Institute in
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(1976) and Witold Lutoslawski’s master class of composition in
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(1977). He teaches at the University of Arts – Faculty of Music in Belgrade since 1976 (full-time professor of composition since 1992). He held
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in children music creativity (Grožnjan 1979, 1980 with Milan Mihajlović), composition (Conservatory Eiresia, Athens 1996, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London 2000, Summer School
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2009) and
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(WUS project, FMU Belgrade 2004). Erić has been the member of juries for international competition "Premio Valentino Bucchi" (Rome), 1990, International Jeunesses Musicales Competition (1986 and 2007) as well as a selector of the festivals Music in Serbia (1987) and International Review of Composers (1994). He was Vice-Dean (Faculty of Music 1992–1998) and Vice-Rector (University of Arts 2000–2004). He is presently Head of Department of Composition (since 2007), member of the Executive Board of Serbian music copyright agenc
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(since 2000) and artistic director of Belgrade Music Festival
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(since 2011). Composers Ana Mihajlović, Jelena Jančić, Goran Kapetanović, Tatjana Milošević, Božidar Obradinović, Szilard Mezei, Vladimir Pejković, Ivana Ognjanović and Branka Popović, among others have studied in Erić’s class. He has also worked with
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, Ana Sokolović, Anja Đorđević, Marko Nikodijević, Ivan Brkljačić, Svetlana Savić and Milan Aleksić. Erić's music has been performed widely across the world at major festivals and venues including
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, Church of St. Sophia (Ohrid),
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, 12 Cellisten der Berliner Philharmoniker, Camerata Serbica, Collegium musicum female choir,
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, Ivana Vujić, Ljiljana Todorović and Egon Savin among others. Erić received numerous awards for his work.


Notable works

* ''String Quartet'' (1972) * ''Behind the Sun’s Gate'', choreographic image for Orchestra (1973) * ''Concerto for Orchestra and Soloists'' (1975) * ''Mirage'', music for Piano, Synthesizer, Electronic Piano and Symphony Orchestra (1979) * ''Senario'' for two Violoncellos (1981) * ''Banović Strahinja'', Ballet in one act (1981) * ''The Word of Siluan'' for Baritone, Women's Choir and Tape (1981) * ''A suo comodo'' for Violoncello and Piano (1981) * ''Vuk or the Folks' Life History'' for Instrumental Ensemble, Traditional Instruments, Mixed Choir and Actors (Vukov sabor, Tršić 1981) * ''Jelisaveta the Princess of Montenegro'', Ballet in Two Acts (1982, remake 1990) * ''Tоccatina'' for Guitar (TV show, 1982) * ''Off'' for Double bass and Strings (1982) * ''Subito'' for Two Basses, Women's Choir and Electronics (1984) * ''Cartoon'' for Strings and Harpsichord (1984) * ''Artes Liberales'' for Mixed Choir, Timpani and Gong (1986) * ''Talea – Konzertstück'' for Violin and Strings (1989) * ''Nicht für Elise'' for Piano/Harpsichord (1989) * ''Images of Chaos I – The Great Red Spot of Jupiter'' for Amplified Harpsichord, Percussion and Live Electronics (1990) * ''Images of Chaos II – The Abnormal Beats of Dogon'' for Bass Clarinet, Piano, Mouth Harmonica, Percussion and Live Electronics (1991) * ''Images of Chaos III – Helium in a Small Box'' for Strings (1991) * ''Images of Chaos IV – I have not Spoken'' for Alto Saxophone, Bass-Mouth harmonica, Actor and Mixed Choir (1995) * ''Svakodnevna molitva'' (Pray for Everyday), for Percussion and Electronics (Veliki školski čas Kragujevac, 1995) * ''Images of Chaos V – Oberon Concerto'' for Flute and Instrumental Ensemble (1997) * ''Six Scenes – Comments'', Concerto for Three Violins and Strings (2001 Ver.1) * ''Con suono pieno'', Sonata quasi una fantasia per viola e pianoforte (2001 Ver. 1) * ''Six Scenes – Comments'', Concerto for Three Violins and Symphony Orchestra (2003 Ver.2) * ''Who shot a Seagull? Don’t you remember, you shot a seagull! (A. Chekhov)'' for 12 Cellos (2005) * ''Con suono pieno'', Sonata quasi una fantasia per viola e pianoforte (2006 Ver.2) * ''Seven Glances at the Sky'' for String Sextet (2007) * ''Entr'acte'', Farcical Episode for Orchestra (2008) * ''B’n’R (Blues & Rhythm)'' for Double bass and Piano (2009)


Music for theatre (incidental)

* ''Calling the Birds'' (Aristophanes/Haris Pašović, Belgrade 1989) with S. Hofman * ''Rose of the Winds'' (Haris Pašović, Subotica 1990) with S. Hofman * ''Medea'' (Arpad Genz/Ivana Vujić 1991) * ''Waiting for Godot'' (Samuel Beckett/Haris Pašović, Belgrade 1991) * ''Simon the Magus''/The Encyclopedia of the Dead (Danilo Kiš/Haris Pašović, Subotica 1991) * ''Lady with the Camelias'' (Alexandre Dumas, fils/Svetislav Goncić, Belgrade 1992) * ''Hamlet'' (William Shakespeare/Gorčin Stojanović, Belgrade 1992) * ''Ubu Roi'' (Alfred Jarry/Haris Pašović, Subotica 1992) * ''King Lear'' (William Shakespeare/Petar Govedarica, Kragujevac 1993) * ''Seven Against Thebes'' (Aeschylus/Nikita Milivojević, Belgrade 1993) * ''La vita e sueño'' (Pedro Calderon de la Barca/Nikita Milivojević, Belgrade 1994) * ''Macbeth/It'' (William Shakespeare/Sonja Vukićević, Belgrade 1996) * ''In the Hold'' (
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/Nikita Milivojević, Belgrade 1996) * ''Banović Strahinja'' (Borislav Mihajlović-Mihiz/Nikita Milivojević Budva 1997) * ''Der Prozeβ'' (Franz Kafka/Sonja Vukićević 1998) * ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (William Shakespeare/Nikita Milivojević, Budva, Belgrade 1998 * ''Mother Courage and her Children'' (Bertolt Brecht/Lenka Udovički, Belgrade 1992) with B. Đorđević, Đ. Petrović, V, Stefanovski and M. Mladenović * ''Carolina Neuber'' (Nebojša Romčević/Nikita Milivojević, Budva 1998) * ''Maksim Crnojević'' (Laza Kostić/Nikita Milivojević, Belgrade, 2000) * ''Antigone in New York'' (Janusz Glowacki/Boro Drašković, Budva 2000) * ''Obala, Đubrište'' (Heiner Müller/Stevan Bodroža, Belgrade 2000) * ''Koreni'' (Dobrica Ćosić/Nebojša Bradić, Kruševac 2001) * ''Beast on the Moon'' (Richard Kalinowski/Nebojša Bradić, Belgrade 2002 * ''Faust 1'' (Johann Wolfgang Gete/Mira Erceg, Belgrade 2002) * ''Ravangrad'' (Đorđe Lebović/Dejan Mijač, Novi Sad 2002) * ''Faust 2'' (Johann Wolfgang Gete/Mira Erceg, Belgrade 2003) * ''The Seagull'' (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov/Nikita Milivojević, Ljubljana 2003) * ''Exhibitionist'' (O. J. Traven/ Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2003) * ''Frédérick ou le Boulevard du Crime'' (Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt/Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2003) * ''Skylight'' (David Hare/ Ljiljana Todorović, Belgrade 2003) * ''Miloš Veliki'' (Maša Jeremić/Nebojša Bradić, Kragujevac 2004 * ''Villa Sachino'' (Goran Marković /Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2004) * ''Tre sorelle'' (Stevan Koprivica/Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2004) * ''MACHT NICHT – Eine Kleine Trilogie des Todes'' (Elfride Jelinek/Nebojša Bradić, Belgrade 2005) * ''Smrtonosna motoristika'' (Aleksandar Popović/Egon Savin, Belgrade 2005 with V. Pejković) * ''Le Visiteur'' (Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt/ Ljiljana Todorović, Belgrade 2005) * ''Transilvania'' (Dragan Nikolić/Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2006) * ''Don Krsto'' (Vida Ognjenović/ Vida Ognjenović, Sv. Stefan, Belgrade 2007) * ''Disharmonija'' (Sanja Domazet/Nebojša Bradić, v 2007) * ''Oedipus Rex'' (Sofocles/Vida Ognjenović, Belgrade 2007) * ''The Fortress/Tvrđava'' (Meša Selimović/ Nebojša Bradić, Kruševac 2008) * ''Amy’s View'' (David Hare/ Ljiljana Todorović, Belgrade 2008) * ''If it was the Duke’s Dinner?'' (Vida Ognjenović/Vida Ognjenović, Novi Sad 2008) * ''My Brother'' (Nebojša Bradić/Milan Karadžić, Banja Luka 2010) * ''Harold and Maude'' (Colin Higgins/Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2010) * ''War Kitchen/Ratna Kuhinja'' (Stevana Koprivica/Milan Karadžić, Belgrade 2010) * ''The Devil’s (Damned) Yard'' (Ivo Andrić/Nebojša, Bradić Banja Luka 2011) * ''Kanjoš Macedonović'' (Vida Ognjenović/Vida Ognjenović, Budva-Belgrade 2011) * ''Seobe'' (Miloš Crnjanski/Vida Ognjenović, Novi Sad 2011)


Film scores

* ''Second death of Gregor Z (Nehaj)'' (Jean Jeanneret, 1992) with Đ. Petrović * ''Premeditated Murder'' (Gorčin Stojanović, 1995) * ''Hornet'' (Gorčin Stojanović, 1998) * ''Shadows of Memories'' (Predrag Velinović, 2000) * ''Natasha'' (Ljubiša Samardžić, 2001)


Style

Erić's opus includes different genres. Already in his early works he expresses a tendency towards clarity, formal perspicuity and the synthesis of a "different images", establishing the bases of his own musical expression in the choreographic piece for orchestra ''Behind the Sun's Gate'' and ''Concerto for Orchestra and Soloists''. The need to shape his musical expression as his own synthesis of total sound surrounding him, already evident in ''Mirage'', is developed by in the compositions Erić wrote about two years later: the ballet ''Elizabeth the Princess of Montenegro'' and the choir ''Subito''. His work during the 80s is marked by three key compositions: ''Off'' – as music beyond his own vocabulary until that time, ''Cartoon'' – as a play of basic emotional clichés and rudimentary gests of movement and ''Talea Konzertstück'' – as a "gliding" towards open sensitivity. In the 1990s Erić created the five-part cycle ''Images of Chaos'' (1990—1997) in which he sharpens and sublimates the principles of his mature musical expression. The cycle contains: ''The Great Red Spot of Jupiter'', ''The Abnormal Beats of Dogon'', ''Helium in a Small Box'', ''I Have Not Spoken'' and ''Oberon Concerto''. The modelling of chaos, "a process rather than a state, becoming rather than being", served as a paradigm to Eric's tendencies to create the personal image of a non-transparent and chaotic entity. The music is "processed" through the phases (movements) ''Unawareness, Resistance, Anger, Wondering'' and ''Acceptance'' which became a general "formal map" of all compositions from the cycle ''Images of Chaos''. In the same period as the cycle ''Images of Chaos'' (from 1989) he started to compose music for theatre and film. Both types of Eric's production, theatre and film music and the "classical" works (from the ''Chaos'' cycle as well as his music after 2000 – ''Six Scenes – Comments, Con suono pieno, Who shot a Seagull? Don’t you remember, you shot a seagull! (A. Chekhov), Seven Glances at the Sky, Entr'acte, B’n’R (Blues & Rhythm)''), are specifically amalgamated and mutually imbued by common compositional-technical moves.


Awards and prizes

* ''Stevan Hristić Award'' for Behind the Sun’S Gate (1973) * ''Composers' Association of Serbia Award'' for Off (1982) * ''Composers' Association of Serbia Award "Petar Konjović"'' for Elizabeth, the Princess of Montenegro (1983) * ''City of Belgrade October Prize'' for Helium in a Small Box (1992) * ''Silver Medal of the University of Arts'' (1992) * ''Herceg Novi Film Festival Golden Mimosa prize'' for the best music in film Premeditated murder (1996) * ''Stevan Mokranjac Award'' for Oberon Concerto (1996) * ''1th Biennial of Stage Design Award'' in the category Event Design/Music, Macbeth/It (1997) * ''Herceg Novi Film Festival "Golden Mimosa" prize'' for the best music in film Shadows of Memories (2000) * ''3rd Biennial of Stage Design Award'' in the category Special Biennial Awards (2000) * ''45th Sterijino Pozorje Prize'' for the best music (with V. Pejković) in Smrtonosna motoristika (2000) * ''Stevan Mokranjac Award'' for Six Scenes-Comments (2001) * ''Belgrade Drama Theatre Annual Award'' for Artistic Achievement in 2005 * ''Great Golden Plaque of the University of Arts with the Charter'' (2005) * ''53rd
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Prize'' for the best original music in Oedipus Rex (2008) * ''
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Prize'' for the best music in Fortress (2008) * ''Kruševac Theatre Bora Mihajlović Priz''e (2008) * ''Stevan Mokranjac Award'' for Seven Glances at the Sky (2009) * ''27th Theatre Festival Brčko Prize'' for the best music in My Brother (2010) * ''30th Theatre Festival of Bosnia & Herzegovina Jajce Prize'' for the best music in My Brother (2011)


Discography

* Zoran Erić: Music for Strings (Cartoon, Off, Talea Konzertstück, Senario), PGP RTB, LP stereo 230 367, Belgrade 1989 * Kreisler String Orchestra 226 (5), A Factory Classical Compact Disc. © 1989 Factory Communications L Manchester, England * CD New Sound No.7 (11) SOKOJ 1996 * Serbian Music for Harpsichord – Miloš Petrović (CD2 4,5,6), Students' Cultural Centre 1996 * Late 20th Century Serbian music – Zoran Erić: Images of Chaos I–V, CD 206, SOKOJ 1998 * CD New Sound No.12 (2. Zoran Erić: Oberon Concerto) SOKOJ-MIC 1998 * Zoran Erić – Peace (Piece) of Dream, Music for Theatre, Grad Theatre City Budva, CD2001 * 11th International Review of Composers – Zoran Erić's Music Concert CD, Composers' Association of Serbia 2002 * CD New Sound No.21 (3. Zoran Erić: Six Scenes – Commentaries) SOKOJ-MIC 2003 * Premeditated Murder (film, DVD), First Production 2005 * Hornet (film, DVD), First Production 2005 * CD New Sound No.27 (4. Zoran Erić: „Who shot a seagull? (Don’t you remember, you shot a seagull)“ A. Chekhov, for twelve cellos) SOKOJ-MIC 2006 * Anthology of 20th century Serbian Music for Strings premiered by Belgrade Strings (CD1,CD2,CD7, Cartoon, Off, Talea-Konzertstuck), Aleksandar Pavlović, publisher, , COBISS.SR-ID 137020684, Beograd 2006 * Awarded at the 37th International Jeunesses Musicales Competition Belgrade (5 Zoran Erić: Oberon Concerto), Jeunesses Musicales Competition Belgrade 2007 * Twelve Cellists, Youngchang Cho – Live in Harmony (12. Zoran Erić: „Who shot a seagull? (Don’t you remember, you shot a seagull)“ A. Chekhov, for twelve cellos) Audioguy Records, Ltd., Seoul Korea 2009 * Camerata Serbica – 70 Years of the University of Arts' Faculty of Music Belgrade (10 Zoran Erić: Oberon Concerto, Emanuel Pahud), FMU001 2010


Bibliography

* Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart (MGG) * New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians * Musiquecontemporaine.fr Portal * Encyclopedia.com * Leksikon jugoslavenske muzike (Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod, Zagreb, 1984) * Z. Premate, Dvanaest lakih komada (Prosveta, Beograd, 1997) * M. Veselinović-Hofman, Fragmenti o postmoderni (Matica srpska, Novi Sad, 1997) * D. Stojanović, Zoran Erić: Works for String Ensemble – From Semantics Toward Poetics * Z. Premate, On Being Silent * M. Nikolić, Orderity of disorder/disorderity of order as modus vivendi in the cycle Images of Chaos by Zoran Erić * Z. Premate, Three Small Stories About Chaos * Z. Premate, Six Commentaries on Scenes New Sound * Z. Premate, Music for the End of Postmodernism * D. Kulezic-Wilson (1998) Zoran Eric's 'Oberon' for flute and chamber orchestra nvited Oral Presentation New Works of Serbian Music, MIC Belgrade * D. Kulezic-Wilson (1995) Zoran Eric: Music for Orchestra and Theatre nvited Seminars/Guest Lectures Contemporary Yugoslav Composers, Podgorica * M. Nikolić, What is Hidden Between the Acts? Entr’acte, farce-episode for orchestra by Zoran Erić


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