Genadiev, Ivan.

Genadiev, Ivan (Ioan Harmosin Ohrid), (Ohrid, 1829 – Plovdiv, 1890) – Musical and literary Deper, author of church strikes and psaltika collections. He finished elementary school in his hometown, and secondary in Bitola and in Constantinople. As a student at the Faculty of Philosophy in Athens, he fought his musicality and beautiful voice. At the same time, his literary works in Greek. He issued a comedy in verses (1859), and along with gr. Prlicev edited the magazine “Sphings”. After returning to the homeland, he lived in the monastery “St. Jovan Bigorski “and” St. Primary. ” From his collections with church works, the book “Passharlia” (1860) was most important, printed in the printing house Ivan Genadiev, Portrait of Petar Popchev “Macedonia” in Constantinople. The collection consists of: Easter stripes in Church Slavic language (translated from him from Greek), works of older singers in Macedonia, and eight personal works of the author. For its most successful NEPEU, these works, Mr. He says: “In a worthy EST, the local Nape of Upper Macedonia is heard, the desired homeland ours.” One of the first rebirths given to the renewal of our written music tradition. Lit.: S. Golobovski, life and work of John Harmosin-Ohrid, “Macedonian Music”, no. 2, Skopje, 1979; Ioan Harmosin Ohrid, Passhalia. Transcription and introductory text J. Koxabashia, Skopje, 1999. Dr. O. Genadiev, Nikola Ivanov


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ГЕНАДИЕВ, Иван

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