Tag: Sacred Songs of Serbia

  • Cappella Romana sings Царју Небесни Carju nebesni (Heavenly King) by Josif Marinković

    Cappella Romana sings Царју Небесни Carju nebesni (Heavenly King) by Josif Marinković

    Cappella Romana sings Царју Небесни Carju nebesni (Heavenly King) by Josif Marinković (1851-1931) during the “Sacred Songs of Serbia” concert at St. Joseph’s Parish, Seattle on October 24, 2014 under the direction of Bogdan Djaković:

  • Sacred Songs of Serbia Featured on Portland & Seattle Radio

    Sacred Songs of Serbia Featured on Portland & Seattle Radio

    We are pleased to share that KING FM’s Northwest Focus and AllClassical Portland’s Northwest Previews have chosen to feature Cappella Romana and our Sacred Songs of Serbia concert series! Northwest Focus Wednesday, October 22 Mirolybov: Kiitosstikiira (Cappella Romana’s recording) at approximately 9:26pm Listen Northwest Previews Thursday, October 23 — 6pm Tune in for an exclusive…

  • Bogdan Djaković Works with Cappella Romana

    Bogdan Djaković Works with Cappella Romana

    A short interview and quick rehearsal look-in from this past weekend: Sacred Songs of Serbia: [one_half] Seattle TICKETS Friday, 24 October 2014, 8:00pm St. Joseph’s Parish [/one_half][one_half_last] Portland TICKETS Saturday, 25 October 2014, 8:00pm St. Mary’s Cathedral [/one_half_last]

  • Sacred Songs of Serbia — Program Notes: Part Two

    Sacred Songs of Serbia — Program Notes: Part Two

    Sacred Songs of Serbia Serbian Chant and Church Choral Music Part One Polyphonic singing appeared for the first time in Serbian churches in the 1830s as a result of European and Russian influence. The expansion of newly organized Serbian church choirs was enormous and very soon the main problem was the lack of indigenous sacred…

  • Sacred Songs of Serbia — Program Notes: Part One

    Sacred Songs of Serbia — Program Notes: Part One

    Sacred Songs of Serbia Serbian Chant and Church Choral Music Serbian chant is a type of monodic music which has remained in use as part of the Church’s liturgy from the time of Cyril and Methodius (the 9th century) to our day. With the granting of the independence to the Serbian Church in 13th century…

  • Sacred Songs of Serbia Program

    Sacred Songs of Serbia Program

        Rejoice, all ye western lands, Stichera, Tone I, from the Service in Honour of the Holy King Stefan of Dečani (+ 1331), melody from monastery Hilandar manuscript /3,08’ The Magi, kings of Persia, Stichera, Tone V, from the Christmas Vespers, Traditional Serbian Chant / 3, 20’ Holy, holy, holy, great, from the Liturgy…