Miloš Velimirović Explained
Miloš Milorad Velimirović (December 10, 1922 – April 18, 2008) was an American musicologist. Twice a recipient of a Fulbright fellowship, he was considered an international expert in the areas of Byzantine music, the history of Slavonic music, and the history of Italian opera in the 18th century.
Early life
Velimirović was born in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia to Milorad and Desanka (Jovanović) Velimirović, a physician and a piano teacher respectively. In his boyhood in Serbia, he learned to play the violin and piano. He learnt several languages, and had a lifelong passion for music. During his adolescent years he studied music history and music theory. Velimirović began a program of studies in music history at the University of Belgrade, also studying violin and piano at the conservatory. In 1941, with the invasion of the Axis powers, the university was closed, and Velimirović's studies there were suspended until after the war.
Fieldwork in Yugoslavia
From 1950 to 1951, Velimirović worked with Harvard University professor Albert Lord in collecting oral epic songs from singers in Yugoslavia. This fieldwork was a follow-up trip to the work done by another Harvard professor of classics, Milman Parry, from 1933 to 1935. Lord himself had assisted Parry in the final stages of that trip. The material gathered in this trip is discussed most prominently in Lord's 1960 book, The Singer of Tales. Albert and Mary Lou Lord sponsored Velimirović's immigration to the United States in 1952, to enter the graduate studies program at Harvard. Velimirović received a master's degree (in 1953) and a doctoral degree (in 1957) from Harvard.
Academic career
Velimirović was a Junior Fellow in Byzantine Studies at Dumbarton Oaks for the 1955/56 and 1956/57 academic years.[1] From 1957 to 1969, he taught at Yale University. During that time, he was awarded a Fulbright fellowship for research in Greece in the 1963/64 academic year. Beginning in 1969, until 1973, Velimirović was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He taught at the University of Virginia from 1973 to 1993, serving as chair of the McIntire Department of Music from 1974 to 1978. In 1985, he was awarded a second Fulbright fellowship, to teach abroad in Yugoslavia. Velimirović retired as a Professor Emeritus in 1993. After retirement, he continued to reside in Virginia, until his death in 2008, at the age of 85, in Bridgewater.
Recognition
In 2003, Velimirović was invited to a symposium at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow. As a follow-up to this event, his Russian colleagues presented him with a festschrift volume entitled "Византия и Восточная Европа : литургические и музыкальные связи : к 80-летию доктора Милоша Велимировича" (Byzantium and Eastern Europe: Liturgical and Musical Links – In Honor of the 80th Birthday of Dr. Miloš Velimirović). The volume was originally written in Russian and included contributions by authors from nine countries. On October 18, 2004, the National and Capodistrian University of Athens awarded an honorary doctorate to Velimirović.
Selected works
A more detailed bibliography of Velimirović's works through about 1993 is available in a family history Velimirovići by Gojko Antić. Included in the bibliography are entries documenting translations of Velimirović's writings, primarily into Greek, Serbo-Croatian, and Bulgarian.
Books
- Book: Byzantine elements in early Slavic Chant: The Hirmologion. 1960. E. Munksgaard. Copenhagen. Monumenta musicae Byzantinae.
- Book: Jack Westrup. Essays Presented to Egon Wellesz. registration. 1966. Oxford University Press. London & New York. Byzantine Composers in Ms. Athens 2406.
- Book: Egon Wellesz and Miloš Velimirović, general editors. Studies in Eastern Chant, volumes I–IV. 1966–1979. Oxford University Press.
- Book: Laurence Berman. Words and Music: The Scholar's View: A Medley of Problems and Solutions Compiled in Honor of A. Tillman Merritt by Sundry Hands. 1972. Harvard University, Department of Music http://www.music.fas.harvard.edu/publications.html. Cambridge. The Prooemiac Psalm of Byzantine Vespers.
- Book: Stanley Sadie. Stanley Sadie. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 1980. Macmillan. London. 1-56159-174-2. Russian and Slavonic Church Music.
- Book: Malcolm Hamrick Brown. Russian and Soviet Music: Essays for Boris Schwarz . Russian Music Series. 1984. UMI Research Press. Ann Arbor. 0-8357-1545-0. Melodies of the Ninth-Century Kanon for St. Demetrius.
- Book: Richard Crocker . David Hiley . David Hiley . The New Oxford History of Music: v.2 The Early Middle Ages to 1300 . 2nd. 1990. Oxford University Press. 0-19-316329-2. Christian Chant in Syria, Armenia, Egypt, and Ethiopia .
- Book: Richard Crocker . David Hiley . The New Oxford History of Music: v.2 The Early Middle Ages to 1300 . 2nd. 1990. Oxford University Press. 0-19-316329-2. Byzantine Chant.
- Book: John J. Yiannias. The Byzantine Tradition after the Fall of Constantinople. 1991. University Press of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA. 0-8139-1329-2. Byzantine Musical Traditions among the Slavs.
- Book: Christianity and the arts in Russia. 1991. Cambridge University Press. 0-521-41310-9. William C. Brumfield. Milos M. Velimirovic.. registration.
- Book: John S. Langdon . Stephen W. Reinert . Jelisaveta Stanojevich Allen . Christopher P. Ioannides . ΤΟ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΝ: Studies in Honor of Speros Vryonis, Jr.. 1993. Aristide D. Caratzas. New Rochelle, New York. 0-89241-512-6. Reflections on Music and Musicians in Byzantium.
- Book: Alex N. Dragnich. Serbia's Historical Heritage. 1994. Columbia University Press. New York. 0-88033-244-1. Serbia's Cultural Legacy: the Middle Ages.
- Book: A. R. Littlewood . Originality in Byzantine Literature, Art and Music: A Collection of Essays. 1995. Oxbow Books. Oxford. 0-946897-87-5. Originality and Innovation in Byzantine Music.
- Book: Geoffrey C. Orth. Literary and Musical Notes: a Festschrift for Wm. A Little. 1995. Peter Lang. Berne. 3-906753-89-1. The First Organ Builder in Russia.
- Book: Helen Damico with Donald Fennema and Karmen Lenz. Medieval Scholarship: Biographical Studies on the Formation of a Discipline: Volume 3: Philosophy and the Arts. 2000. Garland Publishing, Inc.. New York & London. 0-8153-3339-0. Egon Wellesz (1885–1974).
- Book: Peter Jeffery. The Study of Medieval Chant: Paths and Bridges, East and West: in Honor of Kenneth Levy. 2001. Boydell & Brewer. Cambridge. 0-85115-800-5. Russian Musical Azbuki: A Turning Point in the History of Slavic Chant.
- Book: Findeizen, Nikolai. Miloš Velimirović and Claudia R. Jensen, editors, translation by Samuel William Pring. History of Music in Russia from Antiquity to 1800. January 16, 2008. Indiana University Press. Bloomington. Russian Music Studies. 978-0-253-34825-8.
Papers
- Russian Autographs at Harvard . Notes . 17 . 4 . Second Series . 539–558 . 892377 . 0027-4380 . Music Library Association . 1960. 10.2307/892377 . Velimirovic, Milos.
- Lisztiana, with Three Unpublished Letters . The Musical Quarterly . 47 . 4 . 469–480 . 740625 . 0027-4631 . Oxford University Press . 1961. Velimirović, Miloš . Liszt, Franz . 10.1093/mq/xlvii.4.469.
- 1962 . Liturgical Drama in Byzantium and Russia . . 16 . 349–385 . 1291166. 10.2307/1291166 . Velimirovic, Milos M. . Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 16.
- An Unpublished Letter from Rimsky-Korsakov . Journal of the American Musicological Society . 15 . 3 . 352–353 . 829870 . 0003-0139 . University of California Press on behalf of the American Musicological Society . 1962. 10.1525/jams.1962.15.3.03a00080 . Velimirovic, Milos . Rimsky-Korsakov . Nikolay.
- Recent Soviet Articles on Music Theory . Journal of Music Theory . 6 . Winter 1962 . 283–293 . 842913 . 0022-2909 . Duke University Press on behalf of the Yale University Department of Music . 10.2307/842913 . Velimirovic, Milos . 2.
- "Early Roots of Russian Opera" Revisited . Journal of the American Musicological Society . 16 . 2 . Summer 1963 . 257–260 . 829948 . 0003-0139 . University of California Press on behalf of the American Musicological Society . 10.1525/jams.1963.16.2.03a00100 . Velimirovic, Milos.
- Cristoforo Ivanovich from Budva: the first Historian of the Venetian Opera . Zvuk . 1967 . 135–45.
- H. J. W. Tillyard, Patriarch of Byzantine Studies . The Musical Quarterly . 54 . 3 . Jul 1968 . 341–351 . 741291 . 0027-4631 . Oxford University Press . Velimirović, Miloš . 10.1093/mq/liv.3.341.
- Present Status of Research in Byzantine Music . Acta Musicologica . 43 . 1/2 . Jan–Jun 1971 . 1–20 . 932497 . 0001-6241 . International Musicological Society . 10.2307/932497 . Velimirović, Miloš . Velimirovic . Milos .
- The Present Status of Research in Slavic Chant . Acta Musicologica . 44 . 2 . Jul–Dec 1972 . 235–265 . 932170 . 0001-6241 . International Musicological Society . 10.2307/932170 . Velimirović, Miloš . Velimirovic . Milos.
- [Letter from Miloš Velimirović] . Journal of the American Musicological Society . 28 . 3 . Autumn 1975 . 567–569 . 831331 . 0003-0139 . University of California Press on behalf of the American Musicological Society . 10.1525/jams.1975.28.3.03a00160 . Velimirovic, Milos.
- Peasant Culture and National Culture: Examples from the Arts . Balkanistica . III . Kenneth E. Naylor . Columbus, OH . 0360-2206 . Slavica Publishers, Inc. [for the American Association for South Slavic Studies] . 1976.
- Egon Wellesz and the Study of Byzantine Chant . The Musical Quarterly . 62 . 2 . Apr 1976 . 265–277 . 741340 . 0027-4631 . Oxford University Press . Velimirović, Miloš . 10.1093/mq/lxii.2.265.
- Changing Interpretations of Music . New Literary History . 17 . 2 . Winter 1986 . 365–380 . 468903 . 0028-6087 . The Johns Hopkins University Press . 10.2307/468903 . Velimirovic, Milos.
References
- Notes
- Sources
- Web site: A Byzantinist Of Serbian Origin: A Conversation With Musicologist Miloš Velimirović. Blažeković, Zdravko. July 30, 2008. May 13, 2005. New Sound International Magazine for Music, Issue 26 – 2005. Music Information Center of the Union of Yugoslav Composers' Organizations. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20061003044120/http://www.newsound.org.yu/26/texts/zdraabyz26.html. October 3, 2006.
- Web site: Fellows in Byzantine Studies. June 29, 2008. 2008. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington DC, Trustees for Harvard University. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080628184306/http://www.doaks.org/research/byzantine/doaks_byz_fellows.html. June 28, 2008.
- Web site: In Memoriam: Miloš Velimirovic. September 15, 2008. April 29, 2008. University of Virginia McIntire Department of Music.
- News: Milos M. Velimirovic obituary . Charlottesville Daily Progress. Media General Communications Holdings. Charlottesville, Virginia. April 24, 2008. September 15, 2008.
- Александар Васић (Aleksandar Vasic). "Преминуо Милош Велимировић". Политика (Policy), 20. V 2008, Year CV, No. 33954, p. 16. Same in: Ton, Belgrade, July 2008, Year XII, No. 41, p. 2.
- Весна Пено (Vesna Peno). "Милош Велимировић (1922–2008)" (Miloš Velimirović). Музикологија (Musicologia), Belgrade 2008, No. 8, pp. 329–334.
Notes and References
- Fellows in Byzantine Studies, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection.