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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
She was born on 27 September 1964, in Belgrade, Serbia. Upon graduating from ''[[Stevan Mokranjac|Mokranjac]]'' secondary music school, Jovanovic enrolled in the Ethnomusicology Department of the Belgrade University Faculty of Music. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://bg.ac.rs/en/|title=University of Belgrade|website=bg.ac.rs|access-date=2019-03-08}}</ref>
She was born on 27 September 1964, in Belgrade, Serbia. Upon graduating from ''[[Stevan Mokranjac|Mokranjac]]'' secondary music school, Jovanovic enrolled in the Ethnomusicology Department of the Belgrade University Faculty of Music. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://bg.ac.rs/en/|title=University of Belgrade|website=bg.ac.rs|access-date=2019-03-08}}</ref>

She graduated in 1991 with the subject Old wedding songs and customs in Gornja Jasenica - Wedding model, its Forms and Development. Jovanovic acquired her master's degree in 2001 with the thesis entitled ''Vocal Heritage of the Serbis in Upper Banat Region in Romania in the Light of Authochthonous and Adopted Music Practices'', as well as her Ph.D. degree in 2010 with the thesis ''Vocal Tradition of Jasenica Region in the Light of Ethnogenetic Proccesses.'' Jelena Jovanovic has been a research associate in the Institute of Musicology since 2011. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.music.sanu.ac.rs/English/Home.htm|title=Institute of Musicology SASA|website=www.music.sanu.ac.rs|access-date=2019-03-08}}</ref>

== Work ==
Jelena Jovanovic's research into Serbian vocal traditions is mainly based on her own field work, as well as on earlier transcriptions made by senior colleagues. She took part in a series of local and international symposia. Her papers have been published in various scientific journals and symposium proceedings. She is a member of ethnomusicological societies in Serbia and abroad (SED, ICTM).

== Publications ==




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Revision as of 15:49, 8 March 2019

Dr Jelena Jovanovic, ethnomusicologist, corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Art [1](SANU).


Biography

She was born on 27 September 1964, in Belgrade, Serbia. Upon graduating from Mokranjac secondary music school, Jovanovic enrolled in the Ethnomusicology Department of the Belgrade University Faculty of Music. [2]

She graduated in 1991 with the subject Old wedding songs and customs in Gornja Jasenica - Wedding model, its Forms and Development. Jovanovic acquired her master's degree in 2001 with the thesis entitled Vocal Heritage of the Serbis in Upper Banat Region in Romania in the Light of Authochthonous and Adopted Music Practices, as well as her Ph.D. degree in 2010 with the thesis Vocal Tradition of Jasenica Region in the Light of Ethnogenetic Proccesses. Jelena Jovanovic has been a research associate in the Institute of Musicology since 2011. [3]

Work

Jelena Jovanovic's research into Serbian vocal traditions is mainly based on her own field work, as well as on earlier transcriptions made by senior colleagues. She took part in a series of local and international symposia. Her papers have been published in various scientific journals and symposium proceedings. She is a member of ethnomusicological societies in Serbia and abroad (SED, ICTM).

Publications

  1. ^ "Српска академија наука и уметности – Званични сајт Српске академије наука и уметности". www.sanu.ac.rs. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  2. ^ "University of Belgrade". bg.ac.rs. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  3. ^ "Institute of Musicology SASA". www.music.sanu.ac.rs. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
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