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Nadežka Mosusova

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Nadežda Mosusova (Nadezda) (b. 4 Aug 1928) is a Serbian composer and musicologist.

She was born in Subotica, Serbia, and studied composition with Predrag Milosevic at the Belgrade Academy of Music. She continued her studies at the Salzburg Seminar on Contemporary American Music and received her Doctorate in Musicology in Ljubljana. After completing her studies, she took a position as professor at the Stankovic Music School in Belgrade.[1][2]

Works

Selected compositions include:

  • Duettino for two flutes
  • Prelude & Fugue

Mosusova is a prolific writer and has published papers and articles, including:

  • The Importance of the Archives of the Belgrade Musicological Institute in Historical Research into Slavonic Musical Theatre
  • The Staging of Film and Television Opera
  • Prince of Zeta by Petar Knojovic

References

  1. ^ Boenke, Heidi M. (1988). Flute music by women composers: an annotated catalog.
  2. ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (Digitized online by GoogleBooks). Retrieved 11 January 2011.