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Rajko Maksimović : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rajko Maksimović Rajko Maksimović (Serbian Cyrillic: Рајкo Максимовић; July 27, 1935, Belgrade) is a composer, writer, and music pedagogue. One of the most significant Serbian composers of our time, Maksimović has been and remains active in creating works for different ensembles. == Biography ==
Rajko Maksimović graduated in 1961, and in 1965 received a master’s degree in composition from the Music Academy in Belgrade (today Faculty of Music, University of Arts in Belgrade (FMU)) in the class of Professor Predrag Milošević. Following the completion of his master’s program and as a recipient of a Fulbright grant, he attended Princeton University, New Jersey, with a main focus on electronic music. In 1963 Maksimović was appointed an assistant professor, and in 1967 a docent at the Department for Composition and Orchestration at the Belgrade Music Academy. He retired in 2001 as Professor of Music Composition. Rajko Maksimović is a recipient of numerous awards and his works are performed nationally and abroad. Three monographic concerts devoted exclusively to his oeuvre took place during his career, and most of his works have been recorded. Among the recordings, a particular emphasis belongs to a triple CD from 2002, two CDs from 2009, and ''The Saint Prince Lazarus Passion'' DVD from 2012—all on the PGP RTS label (Radio Television of Serbia record label). In 1995, Radio Television Novi Sad produced a fifty minute program about this composer and his work. Maksimović also authored a memoirist autobiographical trilogy entitled ''That’s the Way It Was'' ((''Tako je to bilo''), 1998, 2001, and 2002).
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