MUSICOLOGY AS AN UNBOUNDED MUSICAL AND LIVED SPACE-TIME: A CONVERSATION WITH TIJANA POPOVIĆ MLADJENOVIĆ

  • Ivana Petković Lozo University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Music, Department of Musicology

Abstract

Conversation with a musicologist

Author Biography

Ivana Petković Lozo, University of Arts in Belgrade, Faculty of Music, Department of Musicology

Ivana Petković Lozo, PhD, is a musicologist, employed as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Musicology of the Faculty of Music at the University of Arts in Belgrade. She teaches in the Interdisciplinary Studies in Art and Media Theory graduate program at the University of Arts in Belgrade. Her fields of scholarly interest include European fin de siècle music, relations between music and painting as well as music and literature, the philosophy of art, and the philosophy and aesthetics of music. Articles by Petković Lozo have been published in prominent national and international musicology journals, monographs, and collections of essays. She has participated in international conferences, roundtables, forums, student symposia, and radio broadcasts. She is the author of two books: The Late Oeuvre of Claude Debussy: “Truths” about the French Myth (Belgrade: Department of Musicology at the Faculty of Music, 2011) and Stevan Mokranjac in The Writings of “Others” (together with Olga Otašević; Belgrade: Serbian Musicological Society and Musical Youth of Belgrade, 2014). She is a member of the Serbian Musicological Society, the International Musicological Society, and the Music Writers’ Chapter of the Composers' Association of Serbia.

Published
2023-09-16