Stevan Mokranjac Vídeos
compositor serbio
Conmemoraciones 2024 (Muerte: Stevan Mokranjac)
- violín
- música sacra
- Serbia
- compositor, director de orquesta, musicólogo, etnomusicólogo
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2024-05-10
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Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac Stojanović Knut Stiklestad
Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac Tynset Blandetkor, Alvdal Blandakor Knut Stiklestad - bass Jelena Zlatarov-Marčetić - conductor
Ilić Stanislav Binički Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac Stojanović Marsh Holder Aleksa Jovanović Mihajlović Nikola Mijailović Petrović Josip Slavenski Montenegro 1872 1890 1894 1899 1903 1904 1911 1914 1920 1924 1942 2021
#Binicki #stanislavbinicki #serbiancomposers Stanislav Binicki When I saw your eyes, song for soprano /Kad ja vidjeh oci tvoje, based on the verses of Jovan Ilić Stanislav Binički, Serban composer, +••.••(...)) Stanislav Binički was born in the village Jasike near Kruševac. He attended the high school in Niš, where he attended flute and violin classes as well. His first compositions appeared in the high school period. In 1890 enrolled at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, at the Department for natural and mathematical sciences. During his studies, he was an active singer at the Belgrade singing Society which was managed by Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac, as well as in the choir Obilić in which Josif Marinković was a conductor at that time. Having completed his studies in 1894, he got a post of a Mathematics teacher in a high school in Leskovac. Binicki went to Munich, enrolling at the Musical Academy, department for composition and singing, after one year in service and with the aid of scholarship issued by the Ministry of Education. During his studies in Munich, he regularly performed as a singer and a conductor. He got married in Munich to Frida Blanke who later became Miroslava Binički, a concert singer and vocal pedagogue. Having completed his studies in Munich in 1899, he came back to Belgrade, where under the auspices of Military Ministry, he founded Belgrade military orchestra which performed together with them regular symphonic concerts in Belgrade. In the same year 1899, he founded the first musical school in Belgrade together with Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac and Cvetko Manojlović ( contemporary musical school Mokranjac) in which he worked as a teacher of singing. In 1903 he composed the first performed Serbian opera Na uranku (At early morn fete champetre), libretto by Branislav Nušić, which had its premiere at the National theatre in Belgrade on 20th December 1903. Binički himself conducted at this performance. In 1904 he founded the instrumental ensemble Muzika kraljeve garde (Music of the King’s soldiers) which he performed with until 1920. At the same time we was working with many choir ensembles and most with the Singing group Stanković. With these two ensembles Binički had two premiers of vocal-instrumental pieces of the world musical literature. In 1911, he became the principal of the newly opened music school Stanković in Belgrade. In 1914, with the complete Serbian military service, he passed a horrifying way through Albania and reached Corfu, where he manages to organise work of the orchestra of the King’s soldiers which he performed with in Corfu and Thessaloniki, and later throughout France. This is where his most famous piece Marš na Drinu (Marsh towards the Drina) was composed. After the war, with the same orchestra, he performed at the great tour throughout Yugoslavia. In 1920, he founded and became the first director of the Opera of the National Theatre in Belgrade. Binički initiated the whole cultural, art, and particularly musical life in Serbia and he was a holder of many pioneer cultural projects. Although his pieces are primarily based on Serbian folklore, he introduced in them many elements of Serbian civil culture of that time. In 1924, he stopped his public art work and he devoted himself exclusively for composing. He died on February 15th 1942 in Belgrade. As a composer, he showed great love for the genre of singing. Many of his songs achieved great popularity and have great impact today. He composed them based on the texts of some of the most significant Serbian poets, such as Aleksa Šantić, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Djura Jakšić, Jovan Ilić as well as Branislav Nušić. Jovanka Mihajlović- soprano, was born in Belgrade. She graduated from the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, at the Department for singing in the class of Professor Nikola Mijailović. Jovanka Mihajlovic graduated at the Department for piano, as well, in the class of Professor Jelena Jovanović- Petrović. She completed lower music school “Josip Slavenski” the Department for harpsichord, in the class of Professor Svetlana Stojanović. She works as a teacher of singing in the Music school “Stanislav Binički” in Belgrade. Jelena Ćirković- piano, was born in Belgrade. She graduated from the Academy of Music in Cetinje (Montenegro) in the class of Professor Vladimir Bochkarev. She works as piano teacher in the music school “Stanislav Binički” in Belgrade. Jovanka and Jelena are the members of the Intima Duo, and they have been working together nourishing the genre of art songs in work of Serbian composers. Mastering- Miloš Marinković This recording was created in February 2021. •••@••• We owe enormous gratitude to the music school ”Stanislav Binički” in Belgrade, where this recording was made in the Great Hall of the school.
Ratimir Martinović Bach Siloti Mokranjac
Ratimir Martinović, pijanista J.S. Bach/ A.Siloti: Preludium u h-molu V. Mokranjac: Insert iz svite Fragmenti Video je prilog serijalu intervjua pod nazivom Fermatiran život (http•••) autor i urednik: Mirjana Rastović montaža slike i zvuka: Duško Petošević grafički dizajn špice: Dušan Prentović
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