Stanislav Binički

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Stanislav Binički
Born (-12-07)7 December
Jasika, Kruševac, Serbia
Died 15 February 1942(1942-02-15) (aged 69)
Belgrade

Stanislav Binički (Serbian Cyrillic: Станислав Бинички, pronounced [stǎnislaʋ binǐt͡ʃkiː]), (27 July 1872 – 15 February 1942)[1] was a Serbian composer, conductor, and pedagogue.

Binički, who was born in Jasika, Kruševac, is considered to be one of the most famous representatives of Serbian classical music. He composed Marš na Drinu (March to the Drina) to commemorate the first Allied military victory in World War I in 1914 when the Serbian Army defeated a larger Austro-Hungarian Army invading Serbia from Bosnia across the Drina River. He wrote the music for the first Serbian opera Na Uranku (At Dawn) in 1903 with a libretto written by Branislav Nusic. The "Serbian Armed Forces Parade March Past" is also another enduring march composition by him which is played by Military bands in the military parades and ceremonies of the Serbian Armed Forces and formerly of the Yugoslav People's Army and the Royal Yugoslav Army. He also wrote seven songs, "Mijatovke", dedicated to great Serbian tenor Mijat Mijatović. He died in Belgrade.

Тhere is an annual music festival The Days of Stanislav Binički (Serbian:Dani Stanislava Biničkog) held in his homeplace Jasika near Kruševac, in which performed numerous distinguished soloists and ensembles.

Major Works

Solo songs

  • Grivna — lyrics by A. Šantić.[2]
  • Kad ja vidjeh oči tvoje — J. Ilic.
  • Da su meni oči tvoje — J. Ilić.
  • o polju je kiša pala — J. Jovanović -Zmaj.<[3]
  • Spava moma
  • Jorgovan grana procvala — A. Šantić.[4]
  • Na Liparu — Đ. Jakšić.
  • Mila sliko njena — A. Šantić.[5]
  • Dan za danom u nepovrat tone.
  • Siđi mi draga, siđi — J. Jovanović - Zmaj.
  • Imam jednu želju.

Compositions

  • Put oko sveta — B. Nušić
  • Tašana — B. Stanković[6]
  • Zlato moje, srce moje
  • Cvetala mi ruža
  • Imam jednu želju [7]
  • Kraljevo kolo
  • Srpskoj slobodi — muški zbor
  • Đido — po D. Jenku
  • U kolu (Iz zbirke "Seljančice")
  • Na Uranku — opera, in one act
  • Jorgovan grana procvala
  • Mijatovke
  • Ekvinocijo — Uvertira — I. Vojnović
  • Ježeva molitva
  • Pesme iz Južne Srbije
  • Svečani marš (Marš kraljeve garde)
  • Potera — pesme
  • Ljiljan i Omorika — bajka
  • Taras Buljba
  • Enon Arden — music by Richard Strauss — ar. teksta za recitaciju Stanislav Binički
  • Pozdrav kraljevoj verenici - Partitura za mešoviti zbor, 1922[8]
  • Gardiski marš
  • Irmos
  • Duhovne pesme
  • Marš na Drinu

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