The Contribution of Russian Music Teachers and Performers to the Development of Musical Life in Montenegro: The Second Half of the 19th Century to the Present Day

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Tatjana Krkeljic

Abstract

The article traces in chronological order the different stages in the development of musical life in Montenegro in their close connection with the political and socio-economic changes in the country, as well as in Russia and the countries neighboring it. Special attention in this regard is paid to the rapid political changes during the formation of the Soviet Union and its departure from the historical scene when many music teachers and performers arrived in Montenegro. Without their contribution to the musical life of such a small country as Montenegro with its poorly developed modest. The article also shows how the readiness of the Montenegrin power to develop its cultural policy has brought surprisingly fast results and vice versa, in the situation of absence of such support and interest of the administrative structures of the society, in the conditions of uncomplicated and fragile traditions, culture and music in particular quickly fall into complete decline.


Keywords: Montenegro, cultural policy, Russian-speaking music teachers, emigration, development of music pedagogy, musical academy.

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Кркелич Татьяна. (2020). The Contribution of Russian Music Teachers and Performers to the Development of Musical Life in Montenegro: The Second Half of the 19th Century to the Present Day. Music Scholarship / Problemy Muzykal’noj Nauki, 38(1), 130–139. Retrieved from https://musicscholar.ru/index.php/PMN/article/view/1156
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Area Studies in Music
Author Biography

Tatjana Krkeljic, Music Academy, University of Montenegro, Cetinje, Montenegro

Tatjana Krkeljic, Associate Professor at the Music Academy, University of Montenegro