Зборник Матице српске за сценске уметности и музику
Matica Srpska Journal of Stage Arts and Music
Publishing House: Матица српска
Subject(s): History, Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Frequency: 2 issues
Print ISSN: 0352-9738
Status: Active
- 2025
- Issue No. 72
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Short Description
Established in 1987 as a periodical mainly focusing on historical, esthetical and theoretical study of theater arts and music. Only original scientific papers are published in the following fields: theatrology, musicology and ethnomusicology. Special attention is devoted to issues related to the development of these forms of art in South East and Central Europe, predominantly in the culture of Serbs and other nations in the region related through culture. All papers are evaluated by two, or should such necessity arise more than two, reviewers. The Journal is printed in Serbian Cyrillic alphabet with a summary in English. Manuscripts sent by the authors in one of the world languages are printed in the original language with a longer summary in Serbian. The Journal is organized in three sections: 1 scientific study, 2 new archival materials, memoir contributions, 3 reviews and necrologies. The first two sections of the Journal include abstracts, keywords, summaries in the language chosen by the author, and all published texts have a UDC number of the international bibliographical classification. The Journal is published regularly, biannually in the volume of 25 signatures. Each volume includes a name index and by exchange reaches approximately 100 libraries in the world.
