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Ensemble Renaissance - Byzantine Chant

Album: Marco Polo-The Journey, 1992

Serbian early music ensemble formed in 1968.
Members:
Vojka Ðordevic - voice
Žorž Grujic - winds
Ljuba Dimitrijevic - winds
Dragan Mladenovic - voice, saz & winds
Miomir Ristic - fidula & gamba
Zoran Kostadinovic - vielle & violin
Darko Karajic - perssian & renaissance lutes
Veljko Nikolic (Papa Nick) - percussion

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  • this is specific serbian way of singing orthodox chants. It's so deep and meditative!

  • This is wonderful. I love chant!  =)

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  • Oprosti Boze nama gresnima...nama koji ne znamo sta radimo...nama koji zaboravismo Tebe i Tvoju Ljubav...

    Okrenusmo se djavoljim rabotama...novcu, praznoverju...Iskreno verujem da ce Bog da oprosti nasem narodu to sto ga psujemo svaki dan...:(

  • @moduledeposit The way of SINGING, my friend! Not the way of TRANSLATING the words. These are all byzantine hymns (but, nobody really knows for sure if what we have today is actually genuine byzantine chant) and even in the Middle ages Serbia not all the chants were translated in serbian language (like Divna Ljubojevic does today). For example the first song is indeed interpretated by a middle age Serb, but the second song is not.

  • Inače, pesme koje Pavle Aksentijević, uz Ansambl Renesans izvodi su, po redu:

    Plousoi (Bogati)

    Se Hymnoumen (Tebe hvalim)

    Axion Estin (Dostojno jest)

    Eis Agios (Jedin svjat)

    Soma Xristou (Tjelo Hristovo)

  • @ciprianmagda "specific serbian way of singing" would have been sang in church-slavonic, not greek.

  • Orthodox Serbia! Our music is the best!

  • Wow, this is possibly the most beautiful chant I've ever heard! So mournful and moving.

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