Also soundtrack from Emir Kusturica movie ”When father was away on business” Buki blog FB http://www.facebook.com/BukiBlog Buki blog http://buki81.wordpress.com/
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Also soundtrack from Emir Kusturica movie ”When father was away on business” Buki blog FB http://www.facebook.com/BukiBlog Buki blog http://buki81.wordpress.com/
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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ועוד אחד…גלי הדנובה.
Ivanovici was a Romanian of Serbian ethnicity. Simple as that, no need to
argue, just enjoy the music. Just like there are Americans of Indian
ethnicity, French of German ethnicity, Serbians of Romanian ethnicity and
so on. Your ethnicity talks about your ancestry and heritage (which you
should be very proud of and embrace) and the country you spend your whole
life in is your home land. Should Romanians see Ivanovici as a Romanian
composer? Yes! Should Serbians see Ivanovici as a Serbian composer? Yes!
Why? Because he was both. So let’s all enjoy his work and honour his
memory.
AYI için Keman eşliğinde Tuna Dalgaları
Oui
QUE BELLESZA
Even in encyclopedia it says his true name was Jovan Ivanovic and he was
Serb. His name Josif Invanovici was unfortunately enforced at times he
lived. His compositions were written in Romanian for he lived in Romania(or
part of AH Monarchy inhabited mostly by Romanians), but it does not denies
he was Serb. Many operas are wrote in Italian but interestingly by
composers who are not Italians. Look Monica Selesh was born in Serbia, she
played for FRJ and spoke in many interviews in Serbian or Yugoslav tennis
player but by no means I will deny Hungarian in her for she it quite proud
of it and her Hungarian name, her choice, her parenthood. She is citizen
(or was) of Serbia which makes me proud of having her greatness and we
consider her our own as much as he wants it to be and the more she wants it
the more we are happy to have her as well hundred of thousands of
Hungarians and Romanians and Slovaks who live in Serbia. Nothing would make
me more happy for them to feel Serbia equally as their country but nothing
would distance them from that feeling if I deny them to bare their own
nationhood, history, language and culture that they are so proud of with
such an right reason to be so.
What is wrong with mindset of Balkans that we cannot get this once for all.
As far as Romanians they have way greater composer Enescu that arguably is
the greatest composer of Balkans.
Romanians are immense European culture and one of the oldest civilizations
of Europe. I am not hostile to it nor anyone should deny that Jovan
Ivanovic with this given name (can easily be checked in records of Serbian
Orthodox Church in Romania where he even was baptized) was Serb as well as
he was citizen of Transylvania today Romania.
Some said its not important and Serbs are nationalist. It would be honest
remark if that one would dare to say Bizet was not French to French, Bah
was not German to Germans, Greg was Swedish to Norwegians…. Big nations
of Europe are nationalist to the bone, but when it comes to jerking on
issue of nationalism its easiest to preach it to small nations, as they
frequently do, for they cannot bite in difference. If Serbs stake a claim
on people who openly declared as Serbs as their own we are nationalist.
When English, French and German do the same…. that this is undeniable
fact…. 🙂
And no one use culture more to show others how small they are then
these…. yet when in cry we try to say well we also have some of it then
they claim us nationalists! What an Irony.
What brilliance ! This is music !
REMEMBER Iosif Ivanovici/Jovan Ivanović si un Roman si un Sarb
Pacat ca nu se cunosc mai multe din compozitiile sale si sunt si cam greu
de gasit
Such a wonderful Violinist.
“Chân-Trân của Cần-Thơ : La Perle rare de Cần-Thơ !!!!!!!!!!!”
<'Ama H'Thúy'>. “Le Paysan du Delta du Mékong”.
“Chân-Trân của Cần-Thơ : La Perle rare de Cần-Thơ !!!!!!!!!!!”
<'Ama H'Thúy'>. “Le Paysan du Delta du Mékong”.
Magic melody
uimitor vals
Iosif Ivanovici was Romanian. Most of his compositions have Romanian names.
Pozdrowienia dla Rumunii z Polski !!!
danube in Muntenegro pisca mater!
brillante como todo lo que hace
Ivanovic, Romanian lol
Pamant*(pământ)… Learn to write our language -.-
Jovan Ivanovic-Montenegrian,he is not Romanian,he had just born in that
area…
Excellent art piece
ועוד אחד…גלי הדנובה.
Ivanovici was a Romanian of Serbian ethnicity. Simple as that, no need to
argue, just enjoy the music. Just like there are Americans of Indian
ethnicity, French of German ethnicity, Serbians of Romanian ethnicity and
so on. Your ethnicity talks about your ancestry and heritage (which you
should be very proud of and embrace) and the country you spend your whole
life in is your home land. Should Romanians see Ivanovici as a Romanian
composer? Yes! Should Serbians see Ivanovici as a Serbian composer? Yes!
Why? Because he was both. So let’s all enjoy his work and honour his
memory.
AYI için Keman eşliğinde Tuna Dalgaları
Oui
QUE BELLESZA
Even in encyclopedia it says his true name was Jovan Ivanovic and he was
Serb. His name Josif Invanovici was unfortunately enforced at times he
lived. His compositions were written in Romanian for he lived in Romania(or
part of AH Monarchy inhabited mostly by Romanians), but it does not denies
he was Serb. Many operas are wrote in Italian but interestingly by
composers who are not Italians. Look Monica Selesh was born in Serbia, she
played for FRJ and spoke in many interviews in Serbian or Yugoslav tennis
player but by no means I will deny Hungarian in her for she it quite proud
of it and her Hungarian name, her choice, her parenthood. She is citizen
(or was) of Serbia which makes me proud of having her greatness and we
consider her our own as much as he wants it to be and the more she wants it
the more we are happy to have her as well hundred of thousands of
Hungarians and Romanians and Slovaks who live in Serbia. Nothing would make
me more happy for them to feel Serbia equally as their country but nothing
would distance them from that feeling if I deny them to bare their own
nationhood, history, language and culture that they are so proud of with
such an right reason to be so.
What is wrong with mindset of Balkans that we cannot get this once for all.
As far as Romanians they have way greater composer Enescu that arguably is
the greatest composer of Balkans.
Romanians are immense European culture and one of the oldest civilizations
of Europe. I am not hostile to it nor anyone should deny that Jovan
Ivanovic with this given name (can easily be checked in records of Serbian
Orthodox Church in Romania where he even was baptized) was Serb as well as
he was citizen of Transylvania today Romania.
Some said its not important and Serbs are nationalist. It would be honest
remark if that one would dare to say Bizet was not French to French, Bah
was not German to Germans, Greg was Swedish to Norwegians…. Big nations
of Europe are nationalist to the bone, but when it comes to jerking on
issue of nationalism its easiest to preach it to small nations, as they
frequently do, for they cannot bite in difference. If Serbs stake a claim
on people who openly declared as Serbs as their own we are nationalist.
When English, French and German do the same…. that this is undeniable
fact…. 🙂
And no one use culture more to show others how small they are then
these…. yet when in cry we try to say well we also have some of it then
they claim us nationalists! What an Irony.
What brilliance ! This is music !
REMEMBER Iosif Ivanovici/Jovan Ivanović si un Roman si un Sarb
Pacat ca nu se cunosc mai multe din compozitiile sale si sunt si cam greu
de gasit
Such a wonderful Violinist.
“Chân-Trân của Cần-Thơ : La Perle rare de Cần-Thơ !!!!!!!!!!!”
<'Ama H'Thúy'>. “Le Paysan du Delta du Mékong”.
“Chân-Trân của Cần-Thơ : La Perle rare de Cần-Thơ !!!!!!!!!!!”
<'Ama H'Thúy'>. “Le Paysan du Delta du Mékong”.
Magic melody
uimitor vals
Iosif Ivanovici was Romanian. Most of his compositions have Romanian names.
Pozdrowienia dla Rumunii z Polski !!!
danube in Muntenegro pisca mater!
brillante como todo lo que hace
Ivanovic, Romanian lol
Pamant*(pământ)… Learn to write our language -.-
Jovan Ivanovic-Montenegrian,he is not Romanian,he had just born in that
area…
Excellent art piece