Nebojša Todorović

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Nebojša Todorović
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Nebojša Todorović at the University of Pristina (2004)
Background information
Birth name Nebojša Todorović
Born 2 September 1957
SerbiaLeskovac, Serbia
Genres Classical
Occupation(s) Musicologist, University professor

Nebojša Todorović (Serbian Cyrilic: Небојша Тодоровић ; born on 2 September 1957, in Leskovac, Yugoslavia - now Serbia) is a Serbian musicologist and university professor.

Education

He graduated with the highest marks from the University of Zagreb, Croatia, continued his postgraduate studies at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and completed them at the University of Pristina, Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija[a].

Teaching career

He started his pedagogical work at the Niš College of Music and later moved to the University of Pristina's Faculty of Arts, where he had taught for many years and was finally promoted into the rank of Full Professor.[1] Since 2007, he has been teaching at the University of Niš Faculty of Arts.

Publications

Nebojša Todorović is the author of numerous musicological publications, including the book entitled Klavirske sonate Volfganga Amadeusa Mocarta ('Piano Sonatas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart'). In this book, which the author dedicated to the memory of maestro Jovan Šajnović, Todorović gives formal, historical and stylistic analyses of all Mozart's piano sonatas. Another prominence of this book is that it has been the only monograph on Mozart's works written originally in Serbian.

Notes and references

Notes:

a.   ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008, but Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the Brussels Agreement. Kosovo has been recognised as an independent state by 108 out of 193 United Nations member states.


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