Uživo sa festivala Todo Mundo
Live from festival Todo Mundo | |
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Live album by Svetlana Spajić and Bokan Stanković | |
Released | 20 August 2013 |
Genre | World, Serbian |
Length | 69:13 |
Label | “Multimedia Music”, Belgrade |
"Uživo sa festivala Todo Mundo" (Serbian Cyrillic: "Уживо са фестивала Тодо Мундо"; English: "Live from festival Todo Mundo") is album with traditional songs and music from Eastern Serbia performed by Svetlana Spajić and Bokan Stanković.
It includes a recording of a whole-evening performance at the Todo Mundo festival in Dom Omladine in Belgrade, March 23, 2013.[1] It was published the same year on a CD by Belgrade publisher “Multimedia Music”.[2]
The edition was included on the Top 10 list of best domestic world music albums in 2013, by the choice of “Disco 3000” show of Radio B92.[3]
Track listing
- Oro pade u livade
- Problejalo mlado jagnje
- Zapeli se dva slaveja
- Lagala Dana Davina
- Pošle mome rose da obiju
- Nano, boli me glava
- Čobanska vlaška pesma
- Stojan ide od oranje
- Sviri deda u duduk
- Dobro jutro, žuta žabo
- Zelen goro, ne laduj devojko
- Jova Ružu kroz sviralu zove
- Raste bagrem do neba
- Čobanska svirka
- Po moru je plovila galija
- Službu služi Viden dobar junak
- Oj, ti pile sa šarena krila
- Kiša pada, putnici putuju
- Gorom pjeva mladi Radivoje
Critical reception
Master of several wind instruments (besides pipes he played quite a few mighty miniatures on flute), Stanković spends most of his time accompanying Svetlana as a second voice and his performing dozens of songs 'per bass' is, as usually, fascinating. This music is so reduced, with two voices performing at one time attuned, and the other time fractious melody lines, while harmony struggles with its evil twin from hell, so one cannot believe his eyes that there are only two human figures on the stage. What one hears – the orchestra of spirits and elements – is too transcendent to fit into words.— Uroš Smiljanić, 2013.[4]
Awards and prizes
- Third place on the Top 10 list “The best world music album in Serbia for 2013”, by the choice of “Disco 3000” show of Radio B92.
References
- ↑ „World music festival Todo Mundo“, Dom omladine Beograda, 22/23. mart 2013. (Serbian)
- ↑ Svetlana Spajić i Bokan Stanković: „Uživo sa festivala Todo Mundo“, sajt izdavača (Serbian)
- ↑ Đorđević, Bojan. „Kultura: godišnje liste“, B92, Beograd, 8. 1. 2014. (Serbian)
- ↑ Smiljanić, Uroš. „Todo Mundo: World music u Beogradu“ – prikaz, „Jazzin.rs“, 24. 3. 2013. (Serbian)
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