Branko Krsmanović Chorus Of Belgrade, Bogdan Babić - Yugoslav Choral Music

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Review by Raksha Rusia

The album Yugoslav Choral Music by Branko Krsmanović Chorus Of Belgrade, Bogdan Babić is a stunning collection of traditional choral music from the Balkans. The album features powerful vocals and intricate harmonies that showcase the rich heritage of Yugoslav music.

The Chorus of Belgrade, led by conductor Bogdan Babić, delivers an outstanding performance that captures the essence of the music. The choir's precision and emotive delivery transport the listener to a different time and place, evoking feelings of nostalgia and longing.

The album features a mix of traditional songs and original compositions by Krsmanović, each one telling a story of love, loss, and the human experience. The arrangements are complex and intricate, showcasing the depth and beauty of Yugoslav choral music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Old Man Standing On The Hillock (Cucul Stoji Na Grutku)
Autumn (Jesen)
Spread The Beans (Sejaj Sejaj Bajžulek)
Kozara Mountain (Kozara)
Macedonian Humoresque (Makedonska Humoreska)
So What? (A Ca)
A Girl Who Went To The River (Posla Moma Na Voda)
Water Soource (Voda Zvira)
Choral Suite (Horska Svita)
Three Songs From Medimurje
A Woman From Sierra (Srpkinja)
Under The Blackberry Tree (Pod Kopinom)
Fix Your Eyes Upon (Vuprem Oči)
Rukovet
Eva The Christian Girl (Eva Kaurkinja)

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Catalog Numbers

MP 575

Labels

Monitor Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

Notes

  • Mono
  • Yellow labels

About Branko Krsmanović Chorus Of Belgrade, Bogdan Babić

The Academic Choir "Obilić" was founded in 1884 at the University of Belgrade, under the name Akademsko pevačko društvo Obilić. The gigs were conducted by the giants of the Serbian music scene, such as Josif Marinković, Stanislav Binički, Jovan Bandur, Lovro Matačić, Svetolik Pašćan and Branko Dragutinović. A few years after the restoration of work (1945), under the leadership of maestro Bogdan Babić, now under the name of "Branko Krsmanović" the choir becomes a significant factor in the then Yugoslav musical scene. Since 1981, choir is choreographed by professor emeritus Ms. Darinka Matić Marović. Acting within the "Branko Krsmanović" Society, in 1991 choir returned its original name "Obilić".

Name Vars

  • AKUD \
  • Hor \
  • AKUD Branko Krsmanović Hor \
  • Academic Choir Branko Krsmanović, Belgrade
  • Akademski Hor \
  • Beograd
  • Akademski Hor Branko Krsmanović
  • Akademski Hor Branko Krsmanović, Belgrade
  • Akademski Zbor \
  • , Beograd
  • Akademski Zbor AKUD \
  • Akademsko Pevačko Društvo \
  • Branko Krsmanovich Chorus
  • Branko Krsmanović Chorus Of Belgrade
  • Choeurs Branco Krsmanovitch De Belgrade
  • Choir Obilić
  • Grupa Pevača Hora \
  • Hor AKUD \
  • Hor KUD \
  • Hor OKUD \
  • Hor Obilić AKUD Branko Krsmanović
  • The Branko Krsmanovich Chorus Of Yugoslavia
  • Академски Хор Бранко Крсмановић = The Academic Choir \
  • Хор \
  • АКУД \
  • Хор АКУД Бранко Крсмановић Из Београда
  • Хор Сениора КУД \

Members

  • Vojislav Simić
  • Krsta Petrović
  • Vladimir Andrić
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Summary by Raksha Rusia

Yugoslav Choral Music is a must-have for anyone interested in traditional Balkan music. The album is a masterpiece that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the region and showcases the incredible talent of the Chorus of Belgrade and Branko Krsmanović.