An Analytical Study and Performance Practice Guide for Percussion Works Opus 35 and Opus 37 by Nebojša Jovan Živković
Abstract
This document provides an analysis and performance practice guide for two percussion works by Serbian composer Nebojša Jovan Živković (b. 1962). A renowned figure in the percussion world known for the aggressive style of his compositions, Živković presents recitals across the globe in addition to teaching at the University of Novi Sad and the Music and Art Private University of the City of Vienna. The works selected for study are Opus 35, Sex in the Kitchen, a multi-percussion duet, and Opus 37, Magma, for solo marimba. Each piece is analyzed and specific musical considerations, and exercises to assist in preparation, are offered. An examination of Živković’s idiosyncratic composition methods is also discussed. By studying his pedagogical resources and a selection of his other works, I show how Živković has created his signature style and sound, as well as how he inspires performers of his works to play with a high level of musical expression. His assertive approach to composition is explored in detail in the selected works and will assist percussionists preparing these pieces for performance.
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