Title Tamburaštvo u Požegi
Title (english) Tambura music in Požega
Author Danijel Tomašević
Mentor Veljko Valentin Škorvaga (mentor)
Granter University of Zagreb Academy of Music (Music Pedagogy Department) Zagreb
Defense date and country 2024-03-25, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline FIELD OF ART Art of Music
Abstract Cilj ovog rada je prikazati povijest tamburaškog stvaralaštva u gradu Požegi, smještenog u srcu Požeško-slavonske županije, koji obiluje bogatom glazbenom poviješću. Tambura i tamburaška glazba tradicionalno su bili neizostavan dio kulturnog života ovog područja. Pjevačka društva poput „Vijenca" i tamburaška društva „Bisernica" i „Osvit" oblikovali su glazbenu scenu Požege, pružajući glazbeni identitet zajednici. Nakon Drugog svjetskog rata, potaknuti podrškom savjeta za prosvjetu i kulturu, tamburaški orkestri i zborovi postali su sveprisutni u školama. Uz grad Požegu vežemo Josipa Andrića, istaknutog hrvatskog skladatelja tamburaške glazbe, koji je rođen 1894. godine u Bačkoj, a svoju glazbenu strast razvio je već kao dijete u Bukinu, pokazujući izvanredan talent za sviranje tambure. Osnivanjem Glazbene škole Požega 1962. godine tambura je postala neizostavan dio glazbenog obrazovanja. Kulminacija se dogodila školske godine 2006./2007. kada je osnovan samostalan odjel za tambure. Uz djelovanje udruga i razvoj Glazbene škole Požega, značajan udio u popularizaciji tamburaške glazbe i grada Požege imao je „Muzički festival Slavonije", kasnije poznat kao „Zlatne žice Slavonije". Proizašao iz kulturne manifestacije 1969. godine, promovirajući novo stvaralaštvo i slavonsku glazbenu tradiciju. Od prvog održavanja u lipnju 1969. u Požegi, „Festival" je postao simbol grada i važan događaj za cijelu Hrvatsku, okupljajući najveće umjetnike i promovirajući nove skladbe, čineći ga neizostavnim dijelom kulturne scene regije.
Abstract (english) The aim of this thesis is to explore the history of tambura music in the city of Požega, located in the heart of the Požega-Slavonia County, which boasts a rich musical history. The tambura and tambura music have traditionally been integral parts of the cultural life of this region. Singers associations such as "Vijenac" and tambura ensembles like "Bisernica" and "Osvit" have shaped the musical scene in Požega, providing a musical identity to the community. After World War II, tambura orchestras and choirs became prevalent in schools, fueled by the support of educational and cultural councils. Josip Andrić, a prominent Croatian composer for the tambura, is closely associated with Požega. Born in 1894 in Backa, he developed his musical passion as a child in Bukin, demonstrating exceptional talent for playing the tambura. The establishment of the Požega Music School in 1962 made the tambura an integral part of music education. The culmination occurred in the academic year 2006/2007 when an independent department for tambura was established. Alongside the activities of associations and the development of the Požega Music School, a significant contribution to the popularization of tambura music and the city of Požega was made by the "Muzički festival Slavonije" (Slavonia Music Festival), later known as the "Zlatne žice Slavonije" (Slavonia Golden Strings), originating from a cultural event in 1969, this "Festival“ promoted both new compositions and Slavonian musical tradition. Since its first edition in June 1969 in Požega, the Festival has become a symbol of the city and a significant event for the entire Croatia, bringing together top artists and promoting new compositions, making it an integral part of the cultural scene in the region.
Keywords
tambura
tamburaški orkestar
Požega
Glazbena škola Požega
Zlatne žice Slavonije
Keywords (english)
tambura
tambura orchestra
Požega
Požega Music School
Slavonia Golden Strings
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:116:876588
Study programme Title: Integrated Undegraduate and Graduate University Study Programme for Instrumentalists; specializations in: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Saxophone, Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, Percussion, Harp, Violin, Viola, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Euphonium, Tamboura, Violoncello, Double Bass Course: Tamboura Study programme type: university Study level: integrated undergraduate and graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra muzike (magistar/magistra muzike)
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