Hor of the cultural-educational company “Vardar”, Zagreb – Choir Ensemble, composed of Macedonian students at the University of Zagreb. Conductor was Aleksandar Gligoricovic-Linin. The choir consists of 28 organized young communists. In addition to choral singing, party meetings were held at the classes, where the literature for advanced movements in the world was studied. During July 1936 This choral ensemble organized a concert tour through Macedonia, when he arrived concerts in: Skopje, Veles, Stip, Kocani, Radovish and Strumica, with revolutionary and artistic repertoire. The tour planned through Western Macedonia was banned from power in the then southern Serbia. The concerts performed: Sopranos Christina Tatarcheva, the soloist of the Croatian People’s Restaurant in Zagreb, Tenor Ratimir (Ratko), and from Skopje as guests Ilija Dvalekovski and Petre Bogdanov-Kocko. Works from: Aleksandar Gligoric – Linin, Stefan Gaidov, Ivan Zajc and Antonin Dvorak. The revolutionary repertoire was composed of several mass songs and choral recitations. The Choral Ensemble often performed on Radio Zagreb, but because of the great political activity, police banned (1937) a leaf from the Coulva (Lobkova) Paritehold deportation of the Jews from Macedonia (1943) The chorus of the cultural and educational company “Vardar”, Zagreb his action. Among the horists there were several of the future politicians who took part in the National Liberation Struggle and the creation of the Macedonian state. Among them are: Johnny, Kiril Miljovski, Blagojov, Blagoja Vaskov, Boris Ribarov, Spiro Nastic-Kalinski, Vanco Bursevski, Dime Moskov, Simeon Tatarchev, Aco Dimitrovski, Straso Peekov, Ilija Pipkov, Slave Pope, Lazar Sokolov Mitko Theocharov, Kiro Jennov, etc. J. T.
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