Jovano Jovanke

Jovano, Jovanke (Macedonian: Јовано, Јованке, Bulgarian: Йовано, Йованке, Serbian: Jovano, Jovanke) is a traditional folk song of the Macedonia region. It is popular in and frequently performed in the Republic of Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and northern Greece. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. The song mentions the Vardar river which runs through present-day Republic of Macedonia and Greece.[1]

Jovana is a female name (Slavic form of Joan), and Jovanka is the diminutive form. The usages Jovano and Jovanke are in the vocative case used by the South Slavic languages.

Renditions

Jovanke - Esther & Abi Ofarim 

References

  1. Paul Boizot (2008-03-03). "Jovano Jovanke". Retrieved 2009-10-29. (Macedonian)/(English)
  2. "Aleksandar Sarievski - Jovano Jovanke". 2007. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  3. "Slavi Trifonov i Ku-Ku Bend - Jovano Jovanke". 2007-03-21. Retrieved 2007-07-28.

The Bulgarian band The Pomorians (formed from the original members from Artery) also released a version.

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