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Trajkovic: Works for Piano
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Trajkovic: Works for Piano on CD

One of the most significant Serbian composers of the final decade of the 20th century, Vlastimir Trajkovic (1947-2017), came

from a prominent musical family. Among it's members were Miloje Milojevic, the composer's grandfather and a pioneer of the

Serbian Modernist movement in music, as well as his mother, Gordana Milojevic - Trajkovic, a pianist and composer. He completed

his composition studies in the class of Vasilije Mokranjac at the Music Academy in Belgrade in 1971 and obtained his

MA degree in 1977. He further refined his skills by studying abroad, with Witold Lutoslawski in Groznjan and with Olivier

Messiaen in Paris. In addition to his career as a composer, Trajkovic also worked as a music writer, critic, and editor. Over

nearly four decades, from 1975 to 2012, Trajkovic worked as a professor of composition at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade,

where he also served as the head of the Composition Department for several years. In addition to a series of accolades he received

for his outstanding work, Trajkovic became a member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Art in 2000. At the outset

of his creative journey, Trajkovic, a polyglot with extensive erudition, distinguished himself as a composer who embraced an

intellectual and critical approach to music and it's heritage. His distinctive style is firmly rooted in the amalgamation of impulses

and influences he gleaned from a wide array of musical epochs. Trajkovic's opus, imbued with a postmodern sensibility,

reflects both his receptivity to various stylis-tic idioms and his unwavering commitment to flexible, contemporary compositional

solutions. Exhibiting a penchant for the sublime fusion of divergent musical elements, Trajkovic traversed through diverse genres,

establishing creative dialogues with the legacy of baroque, avantgarde, minimalism, neoclassicism, jazz, and, most notably,

impressionism. The sonic universe of impressionism reverberates throughout Trajkovic's entire body of work. His exploration

of the musical legacy of Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel in terms of references and outcomes led to a creative evolution

in Trajkovic's compositions, resulting in exquisitely refined and cultivated aesthetic expressions that align stylistically with

neo-impressionism.