Beautiful Songs of Moravia

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2015
  • Folk music from Moravia, a great region of an ethnic group known as the Moravians (Moravané). Located in the Eastern side of the Czech Republic.
    The album, Dívča Z Javoriny, also feature songs from Western Slovakia.
    Album: Dívča Z Javoriny
    Artist: Olšava, Ol´un, Broln
    Songs:
    (1) Myselko Mysel Má
    (2) Trenčiansku Pažicú
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Комментарии • 53

  • @dicgosinya2639
    @dicgosinya2639 6 лет назад +52

    My grandmother was Moravian.I loved her so much.I miss her.I love you grandma.forever and always until the end of forever. :'(

  • @hotovyfarms
    @hotovyfarms Год назад +11

    My Great Great Grandfather came to American from Rouchovany, a village in Moravia. Its sad that when his son, Joseph, died his form of czech dialect died with it. The elderly my town knows today are slowly dying out and with them is their dialect.
    R.I.P
    Matej Hotovy
    1859
    1937

  • @haniehsadatshobeiri789
    @haniehsadatshobeiri789 6 месяцев назад +5

    As a Persian, this makes me so proud to be Moravian :))
    Love from Iran❤

  • @sallytudor
    @sallytudor Год назад +4

    My paternal grandmother was Elizabeth Annie "Bessie" Mazac Frederick. Her parents emigrated from Moravia to Texas in 1892.

  • @zbohemzvolen1346
    @zbohemzvolen1346 2 года назад +6

    I lived one year in Moravia near Brno city , accurate in Prerov

  • @carsonchan5102
    @carsonchan5102 3 года назад +5

    I love you forever this life and to the next

  • @yvonnelenders5986
    @yvonnelenders5986 6 лет назад +12

    Beautiful voice, clear as a bell.

  • @zbohemzvolen1346
    @zbohemzvolen1346 2 года назад +4

    Moravia my love

  • @dominusordinis
    @dominusordinis 5 лет назад +21

    Some of that Moravian (south-eastern) music is guessed by etnomusicologists to originate eventually from an antient greek music. Why? Who was the old Moravans? Not easy to say! But it is older "state" than Bohemia (now main nationality in the Czech Republic/Czechia). The old Moravian state was called ´Velká Morava´ - ´Large Moravia´ or ´Big Moravia´. Inhabitants of the Czech Republic are till now devided in several main cultural ´nations´. The ´Czech nation´ for whole inhabitans is counted to the King Sv. Václav (=Saint Wienceslass) - and musicologically - Yes! - A carol ´Good King Wiencelas´ really reflects that bohemian ruler (10th century AC). His lineage is tied to an legendary prince ´Přemysl´ (´ř´ is typically bohemian/czech consonant - not easy to pronounce). That same lineage, which ´Karel IV.´ - the emperor of Holy Roman Empire was. ´Přemyslovci´ - the kin - they embraced Christianity from Moravian duke Svatopluk. The baptist of the first Bohemian/Czech prince was St. Metod (´Svatý Metoděj´) from Thessaloniki. It means as well the fact - that ancestry of Karel IV. - the emperor... were (-nowadays said-) eastern Christians. It means as well - Moravians and Bohemians are historically very connected and have no problem to form a single country. Other ethnical influences are in Middle Europe absolutelly (historically) common and come from north, south, east and west.

    • @yo5947
      @yo5947 Год назад

      they have found recently found under a church a piece of I think nail of Jesus, from what is supposedly the reign on Charles IV, the speculation is he got it somewhere from the byzantines

    • @januszkniszka1291
      @januszkniszka1291 Месяц назад

      SLAVIC!!!!!

  • @zbohemzvolen1346
    @zbohemzvolen1346 2 года назад +2

    Big kisses to Zdena , Liba , Melina , Vlasta the doll of Moravia .

  • @januszkniszka1291
    @januszkniszka1291 Месяц назад

    SLAVIC MUSIC SLAVIC LANGUAGE!!!!!

  • @georgemichas8773
    @georgemichas8773 2 года назад

    eng subs?

  • @Randy-1967
    @Randy-1967 3 месяца назад

    What is the 1st song ?

  • @petrabezakova4933
    @petrabezakova4933 3 года назад +3

    The second song is sang in Slovak dialect of Záhorie or Ponitrie region. What region is the first song from?

    • @jaroslavvitecek4970
      @jaroslavvitecek4970 2 года назад +6

      Zpívá moravský, jsou tam typické české slova, c nemáte ani ve slovenštině. je to moravské nářečí. Zase si slovák něco přivlastňuje.

    • @robinoswald
      @robinoswald 2 года назад +8

      It's in Czech, just in a specific Moravian dialect that is common in Moravian parts called "Slovácko" (the region around Zlín, Vsetín etc., on borders with Slovakia).

    • @edyja4697
      @edyja4697 23 дня назад

      ​@@jaroslavvitecek4970 Píseň je o Trenčíně. Tady jsou lidé hodně promíchaní. V minulosti i dnes.

  • @petrabezakova4933
    @petrabezakova4933 3 года назад +3

    The second song is sang in Slovak...

    • @robinoswald
      @robinoswald 2 года назад +5

      Not really, it's in Czech, just with a Moravian dialect which is common for a region called "Slovácko" (Moravian parts that share borders with Slovakia).

    • @Amus6
      @Amus6 Год назад

      Proboha, řešte si své komplexy někde jinde....

  • @doinalechanu6092
    @doinalechanu6092 6 лет назад +3

    yes they are of Romanian origin....

    • @doinalechanu6092
      @doinalechanu6092 6 лет назад

      google it

    • @doinalechanu6092
      @doinalechanu6092 6 лет назад +13

      I don't know your particular origin but I can see your obvious nationalism and ignorance...nationalism is ok but ignorance? in the age of google? You don't have to travel to a library dear : Moravian Wallachia (Czech: Moravské Valašsko), or simply Valašsko (Romanian: Valahia Moravă), is a mountainous region located in the easternmost part of Moravia in the Czech Republic, near the Slovak border, roughly centered on the cities Vsetín, Valašské Meziříčí and Rožnov pod Radhoštěm.[1] The name Wallachia used to be applied to all the highlands of Moravia and neighboring Silesia, although in the 19th century a smaller area came to be defined as ethno-cultural Moravian Wallachia. The traditional dialect (rarely heard these days) represents a mixture of elements from the Czech and Slovak languages, and has a distinct lexicon of Romanian origin relating to the pastoral economy of the highlands. The name originated in the "Vlachs", an originally Romanian-speaking community that migrated to Moravia from modern day Romania and Moldova. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moravian_Wallachia
      By the way...Dana is a very popular Romanian name

    • @Wikiquik
      @Wikiquik 6 лет назад +11

      We are not from Romanian origin, we are a Western Slavic nation, you should learn a bit more and find out that Romania is not a Slavic nation! So the music may be similar, but folk music is not taken from Romania.

    • @doinalechanu6092
      @doinalechanu6092 6 лет назад

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moravian_Wallachia

    • @Wikiquik
      @Wikiquik 6 лет назад +2

      But you have to write next that you are talking about Valahs and not about moravians, a huge difference in culture, but not in music! The music is from a in the area of Bojkovice, but north-west the area is the Hanná and again another culture in Moravia. ;)