НАЈСТАРИЈИ ЗВУЧНИ СНИМЦИ СРПСКОГ ЦРКВЕНОГ ПОЈАЊА – ИЗВОРИ ЗА ИСТРАЖИВАЊЕ И ОЧУВАЊЕ ТРАДИЦИЈЕ
THE OLDEST RECORDINGS OF SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH CHANTING – SOURCES FOR RESEARCHING AND PRESERVING THE TRADITION
Author(s): Nataša MarjanovićSubject(s): Music, History of Church(es), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), Eastern Orthodoxy
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: traditional Serbian church singing; Lazar Lera; Nursery of Serbian Orthodox Church Chant; Edison Bell Penkala; 78 rpm gramophone records
Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the role of audio recordings in the preservation, but also in the study of the Serbian church chanting, with particular focus on the first project of recording traditional liturgical chants, which led to the edition Rasadnik srpskog pravoslavnog crkvenog pojanja (The Nursery of Serbian Orthodox Church chanting, 1933). The analysis of the content of the 78 rpm gramophone records reveals the important role of Lazar Lera, a respected chanter and teacher from Zemun (born in Ciacova), in preserving Serbian church chanting in the inter-war period. The text also announces the upcoming edition of The Nursery in contemporary audio format (mp3), prepared based upon the digitalised audio material.
Journal: Темишварски зборник
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 16
- Page Range: 27-34
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Serbian
