„A Russian choir that Russia had never heard before“: The Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroff on the concert stage in the interwar Belgrade

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M. Golubović
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After the October Revolution, the Russian tradition of spiritual and folk choral singing was introduced to the whole world by the active work of choirs that appeared in exile. The Don Cossack Choir Sergei Jaroff and the Metropolitan Choir of Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Paris under Nikolai Afonsky, were two unique choirs that stood out over time. During the interwar period Jaroff?s Choir performed ten times in Belgrade with great success. The capital?s press announced them with great enthusiasm and the first Belgrade concert attracted the attention of significant critics such as Miloje Milojevic, Branko Dragutinovic,Viktor Novak, Jovan Dimitrijevic and Petar Bingulac. The day after their first concert in Belgrade in January 1929, The Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroff attended a reception at the King Alexander?s Court, who honored them on this occasion. The study of their performances in the 1920s and 1930s in Belgrade is based on domestic periodicals of that time and archival material from the Archives of Yugoslavia.
“俄罗斯从未听过的俄罗斯合唱团”:顿河哥萨克合唱团谢尔盖·雅罗夫在两次世界大战期间贝尔格莱德的音乐会舞台上
十月革命后,俄罗斯的精神和民间合唱传统通过流亡合唱团的积极工作被介绍给全世界。谢尔盖·雅罗夫的顿河哥萨克合唱团和尼古拉·阿丰斯基领导的巴黎亚历山大·涅夫斯基大教堂的大都会合唱团是两个独特的合唱团,随着时间的推移而脱颖而出。在两次世界大战之间,Jaroff?合唱团在贝尔格莱德演出十次,大获成功。首都吗?首演吸引了米洛耶·米洛耶维奇、布兰科·德拉古蒂诺维奇、维克托·诺瓦克、约万·迪米特里耶维奇和佩塔尔·宾古拉克等著名评论家的注意。1929年1月,顿河哥萨克合唱团在贝尔格莱德举行首场音乐会后的第二天,谢尔盖·雅洛夫参加了亚历山大国王?他在这个场合向他们表示敬意。对他们20世纪20年代和30年代在贝尔格莱德演出的研究是基于当时的国内期刊和南斯拉夫档案馆的档案材料。
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