Tomislav Zografski (Macedonian: Томислав Зографски, 29 March 1934 – 14 January 2000) was a Macedonian composer and music pedagogue who also wrote music for film and television.[2][3] His neoclassical language played a key part in the journey of Macedonian music toward the postmodern era.[4] Zografski's musical language was not archetypal of neoclassical folklore-inspired pastiche but instead more the result of him venturing into the examination and development of more exemplar traditional repertoire in a way that was unconventional and compelling and which retained transformed elements from an earlier period.[5]
^ abIslam, Aida; Leshkova-Zelenkovska, Stefanija (2016), "Musical Elements in the Performing Approach: Sonatina in C for Two Pianos from a Macedonian Contemporary Composer", Musicological Annual., vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 41–50, doi:10.4312/mz.52.1.41-50
^Samson, Jim (15 June 2013). Music in the Balkans. Netherlands: Brill. p. 491. ISBN978-90-04-25038-3. Yet Zografski did extend the nationalist orientation some way beyond neo-classical folkloristic pastiche, and went on to explore archetypes of traditional music in interesting ways.
^Chamber Choir of the Feliks Nowowiejski Academy of Music (29 August 2017). OCF: Award "Tomislav Zografski"(Video) (in Macedonian). Diamond Hall of Hotel Inex, Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia. Retrieved 1 April 2020 – via YouTube.
^Mehmed, Nedjmija (25 April 2019). Song for solo violin by Tomislav Zografski(PDF) (BA). Academy of Music and Drama, University of Gothenburg. p. 7. Retrieved 19 February 2023. The song for solo violin, op. 101, was started by Zografski in 1982. It is interesting that in 1982 he started and finished it as a composition for viola (Song for viola Op. 100), and during the following year 1983 he completed the violin composition (Song Op. 101). In the same period 1982/83, he also wrote the Rhapsody, at first for viola and piano (op. 102), then for violin and piano (op. 103).
^ ab"List of Works". compositiontoday.com. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
^Zografski, Tomislav. "Song for Solo Violin"(PDF). ohridskibiseri.org.mk/. Tomislav Zografski Foundation.
^Коловски, Марко (2013). 47 македонски композитори [47 Macedonian composers] (in Macedonian). Sojuz na kompozitorite na Makedonija (published 27 April 2013). p. 91. ISBN978-9989-801-11-2. LCCN2015399137. Три лирски напеви, за глас (сопран) и пијано, (1985) [Three Lyrical Chants, for voice (soprano) and piano].