Dalmatinische Tänze, (1. Jovano Jovanke)

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2008

1.Satz der Dalmatinischen Tänze von Adolf Götz
gespielt vom ehemaligen Jugendorchester des Akkordeon Clubs Eichenau

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  • we play that so much better, classy piece altogether. :) and there's only 4 of us lol

  • when this was recorded we were a orchestra with only children ( 9-13) ^^ you are that much older ... so be proud of you

  • Sorry didn't mean to be disrespectful in any way. That took a lot of learning I'd say with 9-13 year olds especially with all the time signatures. But our group ain't that much older either. I'm 21 the other 4 are in around 15.

    But it really is a masterful piece. Going to start learning part 2 and 3 soon hopefully. Congrats though on a great recording. Its the only one I have been able to come across :)

  • we played all 4 parts.. but they are the same quality like jovano jovanko. so you will do it better i think. listen to the pieces we played last year with our new orchestra. they're much better.. also because our conductor is a better one ;) under information i wrote which of the pieces we played with the "NOVAorchestra"

  • Dalmatinische Tänze? Nichts für ungut, aber ist Jovano, Jovanke nicht einuraltes mazedonisches Volkslied??

  • frag adolf götz der hats geschrieben und auch betitelt ^^

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  • this is from macedonia an not from dalmazien

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  • I pity you that you want to spread ethnic tensions though music is supposed to bring people together...

    I am not Macedonian and have no reason to take this standpoint and I do it only because I always stick to the truth!

  • This is a worldwide Macedonian old traditional song... I used to spend all my summers in Dalmatia and I can hear you have inserted some elements if I may say to add some Dalmatian sound but you cannot deceive people who know this song

    ...youtube.com/watch?v=gnqb-vS­oNkk

  • Wie ist diese Dalmatiner? DIE IST MAZEDONISCHE

  • @Delor75 genau,folkslied aus macedonien

  • Das geht ab! Mitten ins Gesicht!

    Eine sehr schöne Aufnahme, nur ganz selten Fehler im Zusammenspiel...Ich nehme mal an, jemand, der das nicht selber gespielt hat, würde das aber garnicht merken.

  • This is my all time favourite I played the first third and last movement at the NAO UK Championships a long time ago. Does anyone have a recording of all movements ?

  • I have this accordion it's the BEST accordion i have.... really REALLY!!!! nice

  • "volkslieder" or folksongs are called so couse the FOLK made them.

    that Adolf must have had very bad geographic and etnologic knowledge about Croatia (Dalmatia) and Macedonia.

    Dalmatia is 1000 km from the place where this song was made.

    Dalmatia and Dalmatians have their own folkmusic, TOTALY diferent, but also wonderfull.

    It is not your fault, i only want to make it clear this title has nothing to do with Dalmatia, its Macedonian Song ;)

  • ah do you have links? would love to hear the whole suite :)

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