A Guide to the Papers of Miloš Velimirović, 1955-1992
A Collection in
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The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number 13082
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Preferred Citation
Papers of Miloš Velimirović , Accession #13082, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was given to Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, by Miloš Velimirović , 2610 Dick Woods Road, Charlottesville, Virginia, on March 5, 2004.
Biographical/Historical Information
Retired University of Virginia professor of music, Miloš Velimirović was born December 10, 1922, in Belgrade. He studied at the Belgrade Academy of Music and the University of Belgrade, where he earned a diploma in the history of fine arts. He later earned an MA and PhD at Harvard and then served on the faculty at Yale, 1957-1969, then the University of Wisconsin until 1973 and finally the University of Virginia until his retirement in 1993. A prolific writer of articles in scholarly journals, he also edited numerous other publications and wrote many reviews of books and recordings. Some of his seminal work has focused on the relationship between Slavic and Greek chant melodies of the Slavonic heirmoi.
Scope and Content
The Miloš Velimirović papers consist of ca. 3,000 items (9 Hollinger boxes, 4 linear feet), 1955-1992, donated by musicologist and scholar Miloš Velimirović , a specialist on medieval chants of the Eastern Orthodox Churches and Eastern European music. The bulk of the papers consist of personal and professional correspondence. Personal correspondence includes letters to and from friends and acquaintances and holiday greeting cards and newsletters. Correspondence is mainly in English but other languages include Russian, German, and French. Professional correspondence includes letters to and from publishing companies, itineraries for travel to and reports on academic conferences, letters of recommendations for employment, critiques and editing of scholarly and academic writings, draft manuscripts of journal articles, and copies of papers written by music specialists on a variety of topics.
Arrangement
The papers are arranged alphabetically and reverse chronologically by correspondent.