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Đuro Živković, also rendered as Djuro Zivkovic (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро Живковић; born 1975 in Belgrade), is a Serbian-Swedish composer and violinist. Since 2000 he has been living and working in Stockholm, Sweden. == Biography == Živković studied violin at the Music Academy in Belgrade, and then composition at the same school with Vlastimir Trajković, and later at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm under Pär Lindgren, while also taking classes with Bent Sørensen, Magnus Lindberg and workshops with Esa-Pekka Salonen, James Dillon, Mario Davidovsky and Michael Obst. His musical style is characterized by fantastic narration, virtuoso instrumentation and stylistic highly profiled sound. In his music he has developed a variety of compositional techniques such as polyrhythmic, improvisation, special harmony based scales, microtones, layer-polyphony and heterophony. His "harmonic field" technique is now a topic of an academic research at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz in Austria 〔(Patterns of Intuition - POINT )〕 and can be found in several of his works, including "Le Cimetière Marin" and "The White Angel." He has composed a wide range of works including chamber, orchestral and vocal music, music for solo instruments, choral, and just one short electro-acoustic piece. Živković is also a professional violinist and violist, performing new music, as well as improviser on violin and piano. He has received many international scholarships and prizes for his work.〔(Zivkovic wins Grawemeyer music prize ) Retrieved 2 December 2013.〕 He also works as a teacher of composition, music theory and aural training, violin and chamber music. Although Živković considers himself entirely as composer, the most of his compositions were composed during summer and winter holidays when he was off from his teaching employment. Some of his key-works have been composed on the countryside in the middle of Sweden, in Gagnef. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Đuro Živković」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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