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Ezgija
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Ezgija - kind of playing in Serbia and Macedonia - several shepherds with kavals used to gather together while herding sheep. While one pla… read moreEzgija - kind of playing in Serbia and Macedonia - several shepherds with kavals used to gather together while herding sheep. While one played a tune, the others would accompany him by playing a flat tone. Later on another shepherd would… read moreEzgija - kind of playing in Serbia and Macedonia - several shepherds with kavals used to gather together while herding sheep. While one played a tune, the others would accompany him by playing a flat tone. Later on another shepherd would take over the tune. Neither parallel intervals nor several … read more -
Pece Atanasovski Orchestra
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Petre Vasilev "Pece" Atanasovski was born on October 25, 1927, in the village of Dolneni (near Prilep), Macedonia, the son of Vas… read morePetre Vasilev "Pece" Atanasovski was born on October 25, 1927, in the village of Dolneni (near Prilep), Macedonia, the son of Vasile Ananasov Todorovski. (It was the tradition until World War II for a male child to have his sec… read morePetre Vasilev "Pece" Atanasovski was born on October 25, 1927, in the village of Dolneni (near Prilep), Macedonia, the son of Vasile Ananasov Todorovski. (It was the tradition until World War II for a male child to have his second name his father's, and his last name his grandfathe… read more -
Terenski Snimci
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Стефче Стојковски
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Зурле
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"Earth music" that makes your blood disturbed and with that mesmerizing sound makes you feel your inner self. It wakes up the for… read more"Earth music" that makes your blood disturbed and with that mesmerizing sound makes you feel your inner self. It wakes up the forgotten essence, it wakes up the spirits of life. Many tribes from Balkan believed that when dancin… read more"Earth music" that makes your blood disturbed and with that mesmerizing sound makes you feel your inner self. It wakes up the forgotten essence, it wakes up the spirits of life. Many tribes from Balkan believed that when dancing while zurla plays, dancers make evil spirits away. View wiki -
Pavle Aksentijević i Grupa Zapis
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Dragoslav Pavle Aksentijevic was born in Belgrade in 1942. He graduated and acquired a Master's Degree from the University of Belgrade… read moreDragoslav Pavle Aksentijevic was born in Belgrade in 1942. He graduated and acquired a Master's Degree from the University of Belgrade Academy of Sciences and Arts. His art is devoted exclusively to the icon-painting style inspired … read moreDragoslav Pavle Aksentijevic was born in Belgrade in 1942. He graduated and acquired a Master's Degree from the University of Belgrade Academy of Sciences and Arts. His art is devoted exclusively to the icon-painting style inspired by the old Byzantine and Serb fresco-painting. Apart from hi… read more -
Dvig
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Dvig are band from Vranje, Serbia (Balkans). They started to play together in 2007. They play traditional songs from Serbia and they also p… read moreDvig are band from Vranje, Serbia (Balkans). They started to play together in 2007. They play traditional songs from Serbia and they also play jazz. Members are: Mario Čikojević (guitar), Maja Ivanović (voice) and Dalibor Mladenovich (ka… read moreDvig are band from Vranje, Serbia (Balkans). They started to play together in 2007. They play traditional songs from Serbia and they also play jazz. Members are: Mario Čikojević (guitar), Maja Ivanović (voice) and Dalibor Mladenovich (kaval). Predrag Raimović (accordion) was their guest on their … read more -
Nicolas Bouvier
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