Miloje Milojević

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(b Belgrade, 28 Oct 1884; d there, 16 June 1946). Serbian composer. He studied in Belgrade, Munich and Prague, and worked in Belgrade as a critic and choirmaster; he composed piano music, songs and partsongs in a folksong-influenced style.



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Miloje Milojević

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Miloje Milojević (1884–1946) was a famous Serbian composer, conductor, pianist, pedagogue, music critic, and musical writer, considered by his contemporaries as a true man of letters. More than a hundred ago, the widespread popularity of the lyrical drama in turn-of-the-century European theatre, and its close affinity to music, brought about successful team-efforts between music composers and poets Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Mikhail Kuzmin and Alexander Blok, Svetomir Nastasijević and his brother Momčilo Nastasijević, and Miloje Milojević and Milutin Bojić.



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