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Šta vidiš u tmini zagledan, reci.<br> | Šta vidiš u tmini zagledan, reci.<br> | ||
− | <i>What | + | <i>What do you see, starring into the darkness? Speak.</i> (Translation)<Br> |
This medieval epigram, written by an anonymous Serbian poet in the 14th centur, had an insprinig effect in the creation of this stylistic exceptional combination. Servian - Orthodox - plainsong, contemplative, lowpitched marimba sound and ison - an ostinato held by male voices - were merged into a short modo archaico composition - N.J.Z. | This medieval epigram, written by an anonymous Serbian poet in the 14th centur, had an insprinig effect in the creation of this stylistic exceptional combination. Servian - Orthodox - plainsong, contemplative, lowpitched marimba sound and ison - an ostinato held by male voices - were merged into a short modo archaico composition - N.J.Z. |
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Instrumentation
Marimba
Male Voice (baritone)
Ison (Drone Note or Slow moving lower vocal part
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Šta vidiš u tmini zagledan, reci.
What do you see, starring into the darkness? Speak. (Translation)
This medieval epigram, written by an anonymous Serbian poet in the 14th centur, had an insprinig effect in the creation of this stylistic exceptional combination. Servian - Orthodox - plainsong, contemplative, lowpitched marimba sound and ison - an ostinato held by male voices - were merged into a short modo archaico composition - N.J.Z.
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