- [stêʋaːn stojǎːnoʋitɕ]; 9
January 1856 – 28
September 1914),
known as
Stevan Mokranjac (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Мокрањац,
pronounced [stêʋaːn mokrǎːɲats]) was...
-
Vasilije Mokranjac (Belgrade, 11
September 1923 – Belgrade, 27 May 1984) was a
Serbian composer,
professor of
composition at the
Faculty of
Music in Belgrade...
- The
Mokranjac Music School (Serbian Cyrillic: Музичка школа Мокрањац),
formerly Serbian School of
Music (Српска музичка школа), is a
music school in Belgrade...
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House of
Stevan Mokranjac in
Belgrade is
significant as the
house where the
famous composer Stevan Stojanović
Mokranjac lived and worked,
during his stay...
- from
Kosovo were an
inspiration for 12th song
wreath by
composer Stevan Mokranjac. Most of
Serbian music from
Kosovo was
dominated by
church music, with...
- lady of
Yugoslav poetry.
Composer and
musicologist Stevan Stojanović
Mokranjac is
considered the
founder of
modern Serbian music. The
Serbian composers...
- Zlatoustog) is a work by the
prominent Serbian composer Stevan Stojanović
Mokranjac (1856–1914),
composed in 1895. It is one of the most
famous and most po****r...
- like Kir
Stefan the Serb.
Composer and
musicologist Stevan Stojanović
Mokranjac is
considered one of the most
important founders of
modern Serbian music...
- in 1883.
Divine Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostom (
Mokranjac), a
choral work
composed by
Stevan Mokranjac in 1895.
Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostom (Grechaninov)...
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