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  2. Music of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Aside from church music, the medieval era in Serbia included traditional music, about which little is known, and court music. During the Nemanjić dynasty era musicians played an important role at the royal court, and were known as sviralnici , glumci and praskavnici .

  3. Music of Old Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Music of Old Serbia is an album by soloist Dragoslav Pavle Aksentijević with Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1987 on the PGP RTs label (re-released in 1997).Most of the material from this album is a remaster from Music of the Old Serbia, only this edition is dedicated exclusively to the Medieval Serbian chant and important members of the Serbo-Byzantine school.

  4. Music of the Old Serbia - Wikipedia

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    It is also Ensemble's first album with early music of Serbia. They will revisit the theme of Serbian Medieval songs and dances on the Roots of the Balkan, and some of the material from this album will be remastered on the Music of Old Serbia - Chants from 14th to the 18th century dedicated exclusively to the Medieval Serbian chant. The A side ...

  5. Roots of the Balkan - Wikipedia

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    a song from the Southern Serbia: 3:12: 19. "Kasapsko kolo (The Wheel dance of the Butchers)" a ritual wheel dance from the Southern Serbia: 2:47: 20. "Skomraška igra (The dance of the jongleurs)" a very old Medieval Serbian dance: 2:15: 21. "Devojačko kolo (The Wheel dance of the maidens)" a ritual wheel dance from the Southern Serbia: 2:31

  6. Serbia in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Remains of Ras, medieval capital of Serbia (12th-13th century) Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Dečani, built in the 14th century Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Gračanica. The medieval period in the history of Serbia began in the 6th century with the Slavic migrations to Southeastern Europe, [1] and lasted until the Ottoman conquest of Serbian lands in the second half of the 15th century. [2]

  7. Kir Stefan the Serb - Wikipedia

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    A certain number of medieval Serbian manuscripts record the neumatic note signs. Their author was probably Stefan. His works reveal common melodic-rhythmical characteristics; these short, single voice liturgical songs of graduated steps (larger jumps between notes indicate important words) make up an inseparable whole with the text.

  8. Isaiah the Serb - Wikipedia

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    Isaiah the Serb (Serbian: Исаија Србин/Isaija Srbin) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and composer of chants who flourished in the second half of the 15th century. Along with Kir Joakim , Kir Stefan the Serb , Nikola the Serb he faithfully followed Byzantine musical tradition , writing in the late kalophonic style of the 14th and ...

  9. Kir Joakim - Wikipedia

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    Along with Isaiah the Serb, Kir Stefan the Serb and Nikola the Serb, he is part of medieval Serbian musical heritage, which is also part of Byzantine heritage. One of his works, Kratima Terirem (Κράτημα 'Τεριρέμ), was included in Dragoslav Aksentijević-Pavle's album Music of Old Serbia (1987).