Abrasevic Male choir, Bitola

Abrasevic – Male Choir, Bitola (1933-1940) – founded in Bitola (1933) of the Joint Relations Unions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. His goal was to associate the working class to combat the then capitalist regime. The first conductor of this choir was Calypso Nake, a graduate pianist of the music academy in Athens. In the beginning, the choir count 30 foam chorists increased to 120, when his conductor became Velko Petrovski-Paskali. The repertoire was composed of then popular mass and revolutionary songs (“Marcellos”, “International”, “Waking up East and West,” “Chief”, etc.). J. T.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АБРАШЕВИЌ МАшКИ ХОР, БИТОЛА

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