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On the orthodox church melos: A contribution to the typology of church chant [PDF]
Many unresolved questions related to post-Byzantine church chanting present obstacles to understanding some aspects of church music since the 19th century.
Peno Vesna M.
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The Serbian Orthodox Church [PDF]
There are two mutually related issues that require clarification when discussing the history of the Orthodox faith and church among the Serbs during the long nineteenth century.
Aleksov, B
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Communion songs not regulated by the typicon in the recent tradition of Serbian church singing [PDF]
In notated collections of Serbian church hymns from the 19th and 20th century there are, among others, communion songs with texts that were not regulated by the Typicon.
Peno Vesna M.
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Writers and chanters in the nineteenth century as keepers of the tradition of Serbian church music [PDF]
In this paper, parts of the memoir literary works from the second half of the nineteenth century are presented as important sources for the research of Serbian traditional church chant.
Marjanović Nataša
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Kontakti Nemačke evangelističke crkve i Srpske pravoslavne crkve u kontekstu nemačke spoljne politike prema Balkanu 1935-1941. [PDF]
This paper, based primarily on unpublished German sources and on relevant Serbian sources and literature, deals with the contacts between the German Evangelical Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the period 1935–1941.
Rastko Lompar
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Archival sound recordings of the Serbian church chant in the Institute of Musicology SASA: Sounds of live tradition as sources for research [PDF]
This paper presents the rich archival collection of sound recordings of the Serbian church music, kept at the Phonoarchive of the Institute of Musicology SASA.
Marjanović Nataša
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Serbian church chant represents traditional liturgical chant of Serbian Orthodox Church. It has its foundations in Greek medieval musical tradition and Serbian folk singing. Most probably it is established during the 18th and at the beginning of the 19th
Nataša Marjanović, Marija Brujić
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Kosta P. Manojlović and Serbian Church Chanting [PDF]
Ecclesiastical singing was one of Manojlovic's principal interests. His works reveal that he was preoccupied with discovering the origins and historical development of singing that accompanies worship in the Serbian Church, and that he was also interested in melographic works.
Peno, Vesna
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The paper presents findings on the contribution of elements of religious education to moral development, in assessments of students who attend religious education, Orthodox Christians in Serbia (sample of 446 respondents representing the 7th and 8th ...
Ninoslav Z. Kačarić
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Ktetor portraits of church dignitaries in Serbian post-Byzantine painting (part one) [PDF]
Church dignitaries were often represented as ktetors in Serbian painting of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, primarily in wall paintings and on icons.
Matić Miljana M.
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