Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
tried to take out the disgracing part thought it was a greek version,...i cant edit that part out to delete what i wqrote
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
Guys, i had these on my youtube favorites already. These songs are from Ottoman Empire times and all of them at least 100+ years old. Some of them maybe 200 year old melodies.
Can you tell me if you know these songs or not? Anyone performs these songs in Macedonia today???
A song about a brave soldier "Osman pasha" who fought at Pleven(Bulgaria?) vs Russians. This is actually a "Mehter"(ottoman military band) anthem. Bosnian singer performing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Pleven
The ones that sound most familiar musically (to me) are:
Kizim Be Kizim Naciye Kizim
Indim Bahceye
In the case of Indim Bahceye, there is text preceding the song title as follows "Rumeli Turku". Is it safe to assume that this kind of music is specific only to the Rumelian Turks? In which case I am curious as to the chance that this music may have in fact gone from the Balkans to the Ottomans. This has never been my assumption before, but I have always been interested in the sound of Macedonian music prior to Ottoman influences.
Risto the Great MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA "Holding my breath for the revolution."
The ones that sound most familiar musically (to me) are:
Kizim Be Kizim Naciye Kizim
Indim Bahceye
In the case of Indim Bahceye, there is text preceding the song title as follows "Rumeli Turku". Is it safe to assume that this kind of music is specific only to the Rumelian Turks? In which case I am curious as to the chance that this music may have in fact gone from the Balkans to the Ottomans. This has never been my assumption before, but I have always been interested in the sound of Macedonian music prior to Ottoman influences.
Yes, all these songs are Balkans originated, mostly Aegean Macedonia but everyone liked these songs here even 100 years ago, not only Rumelian Turks. If you wonder who created this type of music my answer would be, everyone at 19th century(Turks, Macedonians, Albanians, Gypsies etc.). IMHO, this is our common music. I cant say that one specific culture/ethnicity created this music but i can safely say that most of the instruments are Anatolia originated like daul, oud, saz, klarinet, zurna, kemenche...
P. S: A tag of "Rumeli Turku" signifies that this song has Rumelian style which is Balkans. There are a lot of different styles in old folk and classical music of Ottoman Empire times which separated from each other by tempo, variance etc. "Rumeli" was just one of them.
Ive heard a greek version of that song Kizim Be Kizim Naciye Kizim before but i love the original version Onur nice song!
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini! "The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
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