Donata Premeru

Donata Premeru (born 4 June 1934) is a musicologist, broadcaster, lyricist, journalist, lecturer and historian of Arts.

Donata Premeru
Donata Premeru in the studio of Radio Belgrade
Born (1934-06-04) 4 June 1934

Biography and career

After graduation at Musicology and History of Arts in Zagreb (Croatia), she did postgraduate studies of Early and Contemporary Music at London University (UK). Donata started as student lecturer and broadcaster at Radio Zagreb and continued as Music Editor of Stereorama programme on Radio Belgrade. In 1965 she was invited to start the Radio Beograd Third Programme (music section), and in 1983 its stereo weekend Music Programme Stereorama.

The composer, writer and artist Dušan Radić (1929-2010) in his book Tragovi balkanske vrleti-vreme-život-muzika (2007) dedicated a whole section (p. 107-114) to Donata Premeru and her broadcast programme Music Matters. For after 20 years of his absence from the musical scene, she interrupted this silence and invited him in her radio programme regarding his 75th birthday on April 10, 2004. In 2016, book Film and Music – Temptations of great composers – based on 14 radio programmes – was published with her guest, Borislav Stojkov.[1]

Other biographical listings

She made numerous appearances on Radio and TV Stations (Zagreb, Belgrade, Novi Sad, BBC, Rome); was a lecturer: Zagreb/Belgrade (Jeunesses musicales) and in Rome, Italy (on Operas and RTV Musical Archives in former Yugoslavia). She is a member of the International Jury Torneo Internazionale di musica (TIM). In 2006 she was chairman of the Jury for Vasilije Mokranjac Piano Music Competition in Novi Sad.

Honours and awards

  • 1965, 1st Prize on Radio Belgrade
  • 1990, The Journalistic Golden Microphone of Radio Belgrade for 25 Years of Highest Achievements in Broadcasting Media given the first time to a Music Editor
  • 2006, Acknowledgement and Diploma from the GitarArt festival as to a professional promoter in 2014.

Published papers and articles

Memberships

  • Union of Yugoslav Composers (from 1976)
  • Union of European Journalists C.E.J. (from 1989)

References

  1. Tasić, Jelena (30 November 2016). "Između emocije i vizuelizacije". Danas.
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