Dragoslav Pavle Aksentijević

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Dragoslav Pavle Aksentijević (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Павле Аксентијевић; born 20 April 1942) is a Serbian icon and fresco painter, singer and conductor of Orthodox Christian sacred music and Serbian ethnic music.[1] He is the founder (along with four musicians), conductor and artistic director of the "Zapis" (Inscription) ensemble. He was born in Belgrade.

Life[edit]

He received an M.A. degree in 1967 from Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade.[1]

Selected discography[edit]

  • Уметност флауте – i.e. The Art Of The Flute (along with group of artist's), LP - Album, PGP - RTB, 1981
  • Музика Старе Србије – i.e. Music of Old Serbia, LP, Album, PGP - RTB, 1987
  • Псалми 13. и 14. век – i.e. Psalms of 13 and 14 century, LP, Album, Yugoton, 1990

Awards[edit]

  • September 1988 - The First Award for the Interpretation of Byzantine melodies at the International Choir Festival in Kardica, Greece
  • January 1990 - Award at the International Festival in Moscow
  • 1989 - Award from the Fund For Culture Of the City Of Belgrade
  • 1990 - Golden Medal from the Serbian Society for Culture and Education
  • 1990 - Award from Radio Innsbruck
  • 2000 - Annual award from the Serbian Association Of Music Artists

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Dragoslav Pavle Aksentijevic and Zapis Music Group". panacomp.net. 2015.

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