Revision with unchanged content. Marko Tajčevic (1900-1984) is one of the most celebrated composers from the former Yugoslavia. The most important influence on his music - folk-music tradition of his country - is evident in a number of his works. His opus to-tals fifty-four compositions, including twelve works for piano. Until now, researches looked closely only at several of Tajcevic's piano pieces. This book is the first one that offers a survey and analysis of all of them, including those that are still in the manuscript form. The author of the book has examined several aspects of Tajčevic's piano music: formal structure, tonality versus modality, different textures, use of arti-culation and dynamic, and the influence of folk tradition. She has cate-go-rized pieces based on difficulty level and compositional styles and discussed each piece in details. Tajčevic's music has great pedagogical value and piano teachers and their stu-dents are among those who can benefit the most from this book. Professional musicians can also rely on this book for further research on Tajčevic's music. In addition, the book is an excellent guide for a listener who would like to know more about his life and works.