Baritone Ukulele - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1232634 Composed by serbian folk song. Arranged by Zoran Radanovic. Folk,Multicultural,Patriotic,Traditional,Wedding,World. 13 pages. Zoran Radanovic #828292. Published by Zoran Radanovic (A0.1232634). This arrangement is for ukulele quartet. Diese Arrangement ist für Ukulele Quartett. Available : https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/ur-evdan-djurdjevdan-ederlezi-for-ukulele-quartet-digital-sheet-music/22503862 All my compositions and arrangement : https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/zoran-radanovic-sheet-music/3016610?Ns=salesRank%7C1&isPLP=1 https://www.sheetmusicdirect.com/search.aspx?query=Zoran+Radanovic+&sort=9 Ederlezi is a popular traditional folk song of the Romani people in the Balkans. The song got its name from Ederlezi, which is a festival[1] celebrating the return of springtime, especially by the Romani people of the Balkans, and elsewhere around the world. Ederlezi is the Romani name for the Feast of Saint George. It is celebrated on 6 May [O.S. 23 April] (occurring approximately 40 days after the spring equinox),[2]. The various Balkan spellings (Herdeljez, Erdelezi) are variants of the Turkish Hıdırellez, a holiday signaling the beginning of spring, occurring on the same day.Goran Bregović's version titled Ederlezi(Scena Djurdjevdana Na Rijeci) was famously used in Emir Kusturica's movie Time of the Gypsies.[1] It was performed by the Macedonian singer Vaska Jankovska.[6] Ederlezi (Scena Djurdjevdana Na Rijeci) also appeared in the movie Borat, although it has no connection to the authentic music of Kazakhstan. The text in brackets in Serbo-Croatian means: The scene of ÄurÄ‘evdan on the river, a description of a ÄurÄ‘evdan celebration on a river in the movie Time of the Gypsies where that song was used. Sacha Baron Cohen's movie does not have a ÄurÄ‘evdan river scene.[7][8] In both soundtrack albums – Time of the Gypsies and Stereophonic Musical Listenings That Have Been Origin in Moving Film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan – it was credited to Goran Bregović, although he is not the author nor the singer of the song on these albums. However, he arranged the song.
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