Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia)
Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
In the program:
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Trio Sonata in G major BWV 530:
Vivace
Lento
Allegro
Artist Ludger Lohmann (Germany) – organ
Isaija Srbin – Byzantine chant (XV w.)
"Holy God"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Stevan Mokranjac
"No one is as holy as you"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Dimitrije Golemovic
"Bogurodzico Dziewico"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Stevan Mokranjac
"Tebe Boga hvalim"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Nemanja Savic
Kantyk Symeona
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Anonymous Greek
"Zmartwychwstanie Chrystusa"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
August Gottfried Ritter (1811–1885)
Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 23
Artist Ludger Lohmann (Germany) – organ
Anonim
"Who is as great as God"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Serbian traditional singing
"Chwalcie imię Pańskie"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Dalmatian Song
Blue sea trails
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
oprac. Djorde Stankovic
"Song of Longing"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Dalmatian Song
"Kaleta"
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Serbian traditional song
Games were played
Artist Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia), Bozidar Crnjański – conductor
Biographical notes:
Ludger Lohmann studied organ under the supervision of professors M.-C. Alain, A. Heiller and W. Stockmeier, as well as harpsichord under professor H. Ruf. He is the winner of many international organ competitions (including ARD in Munich in 1979 and in Chartres in 1982). For 25 years he was titular organist of St. Eberhard's Cathedral in Stuttgart. In the same city, from 1989 he was a professor of the organ class at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst and a guest professor at the University of Hartford (USA) in 1989. He has given concerts throughout Europe, as well as in both Americas, Japan and South Korea. He gives master classes at music academies and universities in many countries.
Male Vocal Ensemble named after Serafin Sarovsky (Serbia) was founded in 1995 at the monastery of St. Melania the Younger in the Serbian city of Zrenjanin. The choir regularly participates in Orthodox services. The ensemble has participated in the most important choral festivals in Serbia and performs abroad (Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Romania, Slovenia, Switzerland, Sweden, Hungary, Great Britain). The repertoire consists of church music by Greek, Russian and Serbian composers, led by the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom arranged by B. Crnjanski. In addition to sacred music, the choir also performs folk pieces.