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Legnala Dana, zaspala - Kostadinka Palazova - Macedonian Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song
09:35
History of the ethnic Macedonians in Canada - Macedonian-Canadian documentary
Macedonian Immigration to Canada At the turn of the 19th century, one of the largest groups of non-British settlers to arrive in Canada were villagers from the Balkan mountains, then part of the Turkish Empire. These early residents (and their descendants) call themselves Macedonians. They speak Macedonian, and have their own social and economic institutions including churches, fraternal and self-help organizations, and community-based enterprise, mainly in Metropolitan Toronto and the southern Ontario region. Migration and Settlement The majority of Macedonians who migrated to Canada arrived in the aftermath of the Illinden Uprising of 1903 - a heroic but unsuccessful attempt by Macedonians to end Ottoman domination. www.macedonianhistory.ca
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Oj devojce belo i crveno - Violeta Tomovska - Macedonian Folk Song
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.
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Maro, Marike, Fidan Bojlike - Nikola Badev - Macedonian Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the ethnic Macedonian folk singer Nikola Badev (1918-1976)
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Kiril Pejchinovich Tetoec - Macedonian national enlightener
Kiril Peychinovich (1770-1865) was a Macedonian cleric, writer and enlightener, together with Joakim Krchkovski (1750-1820) they belong to the first generation of writers of the modern Macedonian literatury
Macedonian movie from 1970 - A biographical film on the life and the work of the famous Macedonian philologist, historian and fighter for the rights of the Macedonian people, Krste Petkov Misirkov, who spent most of his life in foreign countries, away from his home town. His most important works and achievements, including his masterpiece "Za Makedonckite Raboti" ("On the Macedonian Issues") published in Sofia in 1903 (where there were prompt burned and forbidden), are presented through photographs and facsimiles. --- More information at http://www.misirkov.com.mk/
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)
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song
1:36:35
"A Quiet Summer" (Mirno leto) - Macedonian movie (1961)
Macedonian comedy movie from 1961 - A young scholar, Zare Misevski and his wife Mira, a theatrical costume designer, are living in a rented room under pressure from the disturbances and curiosity of their neighbours. These are the circumstances in which Zare is given the key of the Ethnographic Museum in Ohrid to put it in order. For the family this means an escape a quiet oasis of peace for the three summer months which they are to spend in Ohrid.
Several years during and after the brotherly war against the monarchy-fascist Greek government, both Macedonian and Greek people were bleeding. 1949, after the defeat of the Democratic Army of Greece (DAG), whose operations took place mostly in the northern part of the country (Aegean Macedonia), a great many the members of the DAG as well as the innocent inhabitants experienced the destiny of political exile.
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.
1:19:04
Macedonian Movie "Wolf's night" (with English subtitles)
Macedonian movie ("Volča nok") from 1955 - The movie plays in a night in the mountains in that part of Macedonia which is under Bulgarian fascist occupation. The story is about a Partizan group led by the ethnic Macedonian Bozhin, that is on the run from following fascist Bulgarian troops.
Traditional Macedonian Wedding in the village of Galichnik Each year the village of Galicnik hosts a traditional Macedonian wedding in the beginning of July which will hold only on St. Peter's Day. This traditional wedding is a remainder of the past. When Galicnik had 1600 people living in 800 houses. The village of Galicnik which extends on the falls of Mount Bistra is found 110 km away from the capital city of Macedonia. The sound of drums and trumpets echoes through Mount Bistra and the valley of the river Radika.
In May 1876, the Razlovec Uprising was the first organised armed resistance by the Macedonian people against the Ottomans, and created the beginning of the Macedonian liberation and revolutionary struggle. After some initial successes, the rebellion was put down by strong Turkish forces. the Macedonian insurgents were taken to Solun, Seres, Skopje and other towns where they were cruelly tortured and put to death --- http://faq.macedonia.org/history/uprisings.19.20.html
01:57
Tri godini stanaja od kade te zaljubiv-Duet Selimovska-Zhelchevski - Macedonian Folk Song
Macedonian Traditional Folk Song performed by the Duet Selimova - Želčevski
04:26
Koj shto me chue da peam - Vaska Ilieva - Macedonian Folk Song
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 movie from 1952 - Director: Trajche Popov- Music performed by the Simphony Orchestra of Macedonian- Philharmonic Orchestra- The film is a kind of a film poem according to the poem of the Macedonian poet Kocho Ratsin (Kosta Solev Racin). Through a film panorama of the people's life in the past, the film expresses his poetical way and style - Koco Solev Ratcin is the most revered poet and is the founder of Macedonia's modern poetry. Born in Veles in 1908 to a poor family, Ratcin was encouraged by his parents to study art and literature His father Apostol was a poor potter who taught Ratcin the pottery trade.
The legendary ethnic Macedonian folk singer Jonche Hristovski (1933-2000) performed his songs in a special program for the Macedonian TV in the 1970's reflecting his successfully musical career. He performed songs like "Ako Umram Il Zaginam", "Kuca Imam Na Pelister", "Edno ime imame" and many more. He was texter and composer of many Macedonian folk songs for example "Makedonsko Devojche" (1964). Ако умрам ил загинам - Јонче Христовски
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Macedonian Movie "The Assassins from Salonica" (Solunskite Atentatori)
1903: Wishing to draw the attention of world public opinion to the situation in Macedonia under Ottoman rule, a group of young ethnic Macedonian intellectuals, sons of wealthy merchants from Veles, who live and study in Salonica, and who are strongly influenced by Russian nihilist literature and the Geneva anarchists, decide in April 1903 to make a series of attacks on various business concerns in which foreign capital has been invested. The targets of the attacks are the French vessel "Guadalquivir", the Ottoman Bank, the Electricity plant and the G. P. O. in Salonica. The achievement of their aims means death for the activists themselves. But they give up their lives willingly for a holy cause - the freedom of Macedonia.
Macedonian movie from 1954 - Ohrid is a city on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid in the Republic of Macedonia. Ohrid is notable for having once had 365 churches, one for each day of the year, and is referred to as the Macedonian Jerusalem. The city is rich in picturesque houses and monuments, and tourism is predominant. In 1980, town Ohrid and Lake Ohrid were accepted as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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