The Macedonian folk singer Aleksandar Sarievski (1922 - 2002) performing the old and famous Macedonian traditional folk song "Uči me majko, karaj me" (Teach me mother, scold me). He was one of the most famous folk singers from the Republic of Macedonia. His specialty used to be rendition of old Macedonian folk songs like Jovano,Jovanke, More Sokol Pie, Zajdi,Zajdi Jasno Sonce etc. He was also the first one to provide a recorded record of these songs.
Traditional Macedonian Folk Songs and Dances from the Republic of Macedonia (Vardar Macedonia), Pirin Macedonia and Aegean Macedonia
Petre Vasilev "Pece" Atanasovski was born on October 25, 1927, in the village of Dolneni (near Prilep), Macedonia, the son of Vasile Atanasov Todorovski. In 1950, Pece joined the then-forming state dance ensemble "Tanec" as well. He traveled throughout the world with the group, including a trip to the United States, and remained with the ensemble until 1959. Pece, who died in 1996, is survived by his wife Cena and two daughters, Vesna and Suzana.
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the Macedonian duet Pavlovski
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the legendary ethnic Macedonian folk singer Vaska Ilieva Vaska Ilieva (born February 21 , 1923 , died May 4 , 2001) was a leading Macedonian folk singer. Since the early 1950s, she was referred to as the "Queen" of Macedonian traditional song. Ilieva was awarded various honours from many European countries and toured America, Europe and Australia. Her repertoire of over 800 songs earned her a reputation as one of the most versatile and popular Macedonian female artists. Since the mid-1980s, Ilieva focused on interpreting patriotic songs, reflecting popular opinion and preceding the independence of the Republic of Macedonia.
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the ethnic Macedonian folk singer Borce Krstevski
The Macedonian folk singer Vanja Lazarova performs a Macedonian Traditional Love Song "Što da pravam, što da činam" (What I shall do, what I am of worth)
The Macedonian folk singer Violeta Tomovska performing an old and famous Macedonian traditional folk song "Oj devojche belo i crveno" - O girl (in) white and red She performed together with the Macedonian folk singer Kiril Mančevski the very famous song "Makedonsko Devojche" 1964 which was composed by the legendary Macedonian singer Jonce Hristovski.
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the ethnic Macedonian folk singer Nikola Badev (1918-1976)
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the Duet Selimova - Želčevski
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song
The legendary ethnic Macedonian folk singer Jonce Hristovski (1933-2000) performed songs like "Ako Umram Il Zaginam", "Zhivote moj", "Svirete mi calgii", "Edno ime imame" and many more. He was texter and composer of many Macedonian folk songs for example "Makedonsko Devojce" (1964)
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song - arrangement: Angel Manchevski
Macedonian traditional music (starogradska muzika) performed by the orchestra "Čalgii" - solists on the clarinet: A. Gelevski and Tale Ognenovski - Čalgija (Macedonian language: Чалгија) is a subgenre of the old urban traditional folk music (starogradska muzika) of the Republic of Macedonia. Čalgija is an old part of the whole Macedonian folklore art (this includes the rural folkore as well) and it should not be confused with "chalga" (a contemporary Turbofolk music style in neighbouring Serbia and Bulgaria)
The Macedonian folk singer Kiril Mančevski performing the old and famous Macedonian traditional folk song "Jano mori, Jano sevdalino" (Hey Jano, Jano my serenade ) from the Debar region in Western Macedonia. It was first recorded in the middle of the 20th century by Kiril Mancevski. Judging by the storyline, it dates back to the Ottoman rule in the Balkans. He performed together with the Macedonian folk singer Violeta Tomovska the very famous song "Makedonsko Devojche" 1964 which was composed by the legendary Macedonian singer Jonche Hristovski.
The Macedonian folk singer Aleksandar Sarievski (1922 - 2002) performing the old and famous Macedonian traditional folk song "Uči me majko, karaj me" (Teach me mother, scold me). He was one of the most famous folk singers from the Republic of Macedonia. His specialty used to be rendition of old Macedonian folk songs like Jovano,Jovanke, More Sokol Pie, Zajdi,Zajdi Jasno Sonce etc. He was also the first one to provide a recorded record of these songs.
The Ensemble of folklore dances and songs of Macedonia "TANEC" was founded by the point out of the Government of the people's Republic of Macedonia in 1949, as a need of the Macedonian culture, having it as an aim to collect and cherish the Macedonian folklore treasure; the dance, the song, the instruments, the rich original costumes and to present it in the country and out of her through concerts, festivals and other performances in the cultural field.
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