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Srpski polijelej 1deo Serbian Orthodox music 1
Srpski polijelej-Pavle Aksentijevic
Serbian Orthodox Church song
I maked this video using chant(Srpski-polijelej)-song wich lenght is 15min and for video I used fottos of Serbian king dinasty starting with King Mihailo and Stefan Nemanja I (sent-Simeon) becouse of lenght you-tube didnt aproove upload so I had to upload two parts to have wholl chant with all Serbian rullers dinastys with there Churches and monasteries that they build
SERBIAN KING DINASTYS:
Firts ruller of Serbia was Viseslav Vlastimirovic -in year 780 followed by others from House of Vlastimirovic :
Višeslav, ( 780)
Radoslav, (8th.9th.century)
Prosigoj,(?822-?836),son of Radoslav
Vlastimir, (?836-862),son of Prosigoj
Mutimir, (862-891),son of Vlastimir
Pribislav Mutimirović,(891-892),son of Mutimir
Petar Gojniković,(892-917), Mutimirs brother Gojnika
Pavle Branović,(917-923),grandson of Mutimir,son of Brana
Zaharija Pribislavljević,graeth-župan (923-924),son of Pribislav
Časlav Klonimirović,(927-oko950)
House of Vojisavjlevic(970-1081)
House of Vukanovic:
Vukan (1083/84 - 1112)
Marko (1083/84- ?)
Uroš I, (1112 -1145)moust-probablly son of Marko;
Uroš II Primislav (1145-1162),eldest son of Uroš I;
Beloš,midle son of Uroš I;
Desa,yongest son of Uroš I;
House of Nemanjic :
Stefan Nemanja also Stefan I, Nemanja (ca 1166-1199)
Vukan II Nemanjić (1196 - 1208)
Stefan Prvovenčani (Stefan the Firstcrowned) also Stefan II, Nemanja (1199- 1228), eldest son of Stefan Nemanja
Đorđe Nemanjić (1208 - 1243), Ruler of Zeta
Stefan Radoslav (1228 - 1233)
Stefan Vladislav I (1234 - 1243)
Stefan Uroš I (1243 - 1276)
Stefan Dragutin (1276 - 1282)
Stefan (Uroš II) Milutin (1282 - 1321)
Stefan Vladislav II (1321 - about 1325)
Stefan (Uroš III) Dečanski (1321 - 1331)
Stefan (Uroš IV) Dušan (Dušan the Mighty) (1331 - 1355), King of Serbia (1331 - 1346); Tsar of Serbs and Greeks (1346 - 1355)
Stefan Uroš V (Uroš the Weak) (1355 - 1371), tsar
Tsar Simeon-Siniša of Epirus (1359 -1370), son of Stefan Uroš III and the Greek Princess
Tsar Jovan Uroš of Epirus (1370 - 1373), son of Simeon-Siniša; is the very last ruler of Epirus
The current Royal House of Serbia, the Karađorđević dynasty, regards itself as the successor of the House of Nemanjić.
House of Hrebeljanovic:
Lazar Hrebeljanović (1371-1389)
Stefan Lazarević (1389-1427)
House of Brankovic:
Vuk Branković
Đurađ Branković (1427-1456)
Lazar Branković (1456-1458)
Stefan Branković (1458-1459)
Meny Churches and Monasteries that were billd by Nemanic dinasty on SERBIAN KOSOVO AND METOHIA are destroyed by albanians -one example is Monasery of Saint Mihail in Prizren builed in time of Tsar Dusan (Uros-IV)
PLEASE LOOK AT 2nd PART TO!!!
Length: 451
Rating: 4.80 (16 ratings)
Tags: Srbija KOSOVO Serbian Orthodox Church music Srpski polijelej kings and Dinastys Orthodoxy ORTHODOX Churches Christ GOD Christianity St.Simeon St.Sava St.vel.muc car Lazar Boj na Kosovu battle of Kosovo 28(15)jun 1389 Nemanjici Lazarevic-Despot Stefan Brankovici-Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk Prvi drugi srpski Ustanak Cele-kula
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Balkan Music 1 - three songs by 3 great female singers
I stumbled upon these beautiful recordings of folk songs from Serbia about six years ago. They're from the archives of Radio Belgrado and were broadcasted in a radioshow from there.
Even without knowing the lyrics I'm sure this enchantingly beautiful singing reaches heart and soul of evry music lover immediately.
Featured here are three famous female singers, each doing one song. The first song is called in english 'Who has torn the jewelry', and is sung by Radmila Dimic. The english title of the second song is 'Why don't you come to me, my darling' and is sung by Kseniju Cicvaric. Of the very beautiful third song I don't know the singer (sorry ; if there's anyone who can tell me, please let me know), but the song is titled 'Da znaes, mori mome' or 'Zal za mladost'.
Also take note of the instrumental accompaniment, listen to those weeping violins or the melancholic tone of the accordion in the second song. Responsible for this is the legendary violinist/orchestra leader Vlastimir Pavlovic Carevac (1895-1965). He started working for Radio Belgrado from the very start of the radio station, in 1929. The recordings you'll listen to here were done in the period 1954-1964 approximately. I highlight three female singers here, but the male singers in this period are of the same high level. From this kind of music and from this period Radio Belgrado has released some cd-albums, and probably these songs are included. If not, then you're lucky to hear these gems over here. Hope you'll enjoy this music as much as I do.
The pictures in my video are all from the worldwideweb. The vast majority of them show rural life scenes from a bygone era in some Serbian villages, approximately fifty years ago.
Length: 600
Rating: 4.70 (41 ratings)
Tags: Pieter de Rooij Serbia Montenegro Bosnia Herzegovina folk Radmila Dimic Vlastimir Pavlovic Carevac Kseniju Cicvaric
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Balkan Music 2 - two songs by two great male singers
I stumbled upon these beautiful recordings of folk songs from Serbia about six years ago. They're from the archives of Radio Belgrado and were broadcasted in a radioshow from there.
Even without knowing the lyrics I'm sure this beautiful singing reaches the heart of evry music lover.
Featured here are two famous male singers, each doing one song. The first song is called in english 'near the village, a green meadow' and is sung by Vukasin Vule Jeftic. The second song is 'Ah, my doro' and is sung by Dragoljub Lazarevic.
Notice also the great instrumental accompaniment. Responsible for this is the legendary violinist/orchestra leader Vlastimir Pavlovic Carevac (1895-1965). He started working for Radio Belgrado from the very start of the radio station, in 1929. The recordings you'll listen to here were done in the period 1954-1964 approximately. Of this kind of music and from this period Radio Belgrado has released some cd-albums, and probably these songs are included. If not, then you're lucky to hear these gems over here. Hope you'll enjoy it.
The pictures in my video are all from the worldwideweb. The vast majority of them show rural life scenes from a bygone era in the former Yugoslavia, mostly from Serbian villages, and roughly from the period between 1960-1975.
Length: 413
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: Balkan Serbia Yugoslavia Carevac Jeftic Lazarevic Pieter de Rooij
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Na slovo, na slovo- Razmena
Dečija emisija, tekst Dušan Radović, muzika Miodrag Ilić-Beli.Igraju Vlastimir Velisavljevic i devojcica Jasmina
Length: 139
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: children program Dusan Radovic
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Balkan Music 3 - two more songs by two great male singers
I stumbled upon these beautiful recordings of folk songs from Serbia about six years ago. They're from the archives of Radio Belgrado and were broadcasted in a radioshow from there.
Even without knowing the lyrics I'm sure this beautiful singing reaches the heart of evry music lover.
Featured here are two famous male singers, each doing one song. The first song is called in english 'A girl defied the sun', and is sung by Jovan Stanisic. The second song is called in english 'The autumn arrives' and is sung by Pavle Stefanovic.
Notice also the great instrumental accompaniment. Responsible for this is the legendary violinist/orchestra leader Vlastimir Pavlovic Carevac (1895-1965). He started working for Radio Belgrado from the very start of the radio station, in 1929. The recordings you'll listen to here were done in the period 1954-1964 approximately. Of this kind of music and from this period Radio Belgrado has released some cd-albums, and probably these songs are included. If not, then you're lucky to hear these gems over here. Hope you'll enjoy it.
The pictures in my video are all from the worldwideweb. The vast majority of them show rural life scenes from a bygone era in the former Yugoslavia, mostly from Serbian villages, and roughly from the period between 1960-1975.
Length: 473
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: Balkan Serbia Yugoslavia Carevac Stanisic Stefanovic Pieter de Rooij
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