Affiliation:
1. Etnografski institut SANU, Beograd
Abstract
This paper deals with the musical street practice of the Roma people on the
territory of Belgrade. An attempt shall be made to present this practice in
its entirety, with all its particularities, based on data obtained in the
field (through interviews with performers), Internet sources (YouTube
videos, texts, etc.), and academic literature. The Romani practice is
possibly the most common street musical practice on the territory of
Belgrade, and while it is undoubtedly diverse, it still possesses numerous
characteristics which shape its particular identity. Therefore, the elements
of the aforementioned musical practice shall be presented and analyzed,
including: 1. forms of musical performance, 2. types of performing
ensembles, 3. choice and condition of the instruments used in performing, 4.
choice of musical repertoire, 5. the language being sung in, 6. choice of
public spaces at which it takes place, 7. events and special occasions
during which this musical practice occurs, 8. career development and 9.
child exploitation. The aim of the paper is to provide a relevant insight
into the special musical identity of the Romani street musical practice in
Belgrade by way of analyzing the segments of this street musical practice
presented. Moreover, the goal of this research is to construct a model which
may serve to conduct further research into the Romani street musical
practice in other Serbian cities, as well as enable a comparative analysis
and insight into the common, general features of this musical identity.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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