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'''''Vostani Serbije''''' ("Arise, Serbia"; {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Востани Сербије}}; {{small|in modern form:}} ''Ustani Srbijo''; {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Устани Србијо}}), also known as '''''Pesna na insurekciju Serbijanov''''' ("A poem on the insurrection of the Serbs";<ref name="Ćurčić1976">{{cite book|author=N. M. J. Ćurčić|title=The ethics of reason in the philosophical system of Dositej Obradovic: a study of his contribution in this field to the Age of Reason|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uoJLAQAAIAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Unwin Bros. Ltd.|quote=In Venice he also published (in 1804) his Pesna na insurekciju Serbijanov (A poem on the insurrection of the Serbs), "dedicated to Serbia and her brave warriors and sons and to their leader Georgie Petrovic"}}</ref> {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Песна на инсурекцију Сербијанов}}), is a Serbian patriotic song, originally a poem written by [[Dositej Obradović]] (1739–1811), published in Vienna in 1804, "dedicated to Serbia and her brave warriors and sons and to their leader [[Georgije Petrović]]"<ref name="Ćurčić1976" /> at the beginning of the [[First Serbian Uprising]] that transformed into the [[Serbian Revolution]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Obradović, delighted, happily and sincerely greeted the Serb uprising with this special, patriotic poem.<ref name="Banović1956">{{cite book|author=Aleksandar Banović|title=Pedagoško-prosvetiteljsko delo Dositeja Obradovića|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MLhBAAAAIAAJ|year=1956|publisher=Nolit|page=37}}</ref> Obradović extensively used the concept of "[[Mother Serbia]]" in his works, including this poem.<ref>{{cite book|author=Petar Pijanović|title=Život i delo Dositeja Obradovića: zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti održanog 15. i 16. decembra 1999. godine u Beogradu i 17. decembra 1999. godine u Sremskim Karlovcima|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FdIXAQAAIAAJ|year=2000|publisher=Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva}}</ref> Of his poems, ''Vostani Serbije'' is the most patriotic.<ref name="Kovačević1953">{{cite book|author=Božidar Kovačević|title=Доситеј Обрадовић у првом српском устанку|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CrlGAAAAMAAJ|year=1953|publisher=Prosveta|page=16}}</ref> In it, he calls on a new Serbia, with overtones of memory on the [[Serbian Empire]] which had been long gone.<ref name="Jovičić1976">{{cite book|author=Vladimir Jovičić|title=Srpsko rodoljubivo pesništvo|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=75UXAAAAMAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Nolit|quote=Кликћући благовест: "Востани, Сербије!", Доситеј зазива нову, слобод- ну Србију, али са призвуком сећања на ону цар- ску која је давно починула и која се у свом не- мањићком престолу више никад и ничим није дала пробудити.}}</ref> Obradović became the first Minister of Education of [[Revolutionary Serbia]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Priče o pesmama: Muzika i poezija|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XOkcBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT40|date=9 January 2015|publisher=muzicka sarenica|pages=40–|id=GGKEY:P38L6C1LTZH|quote=Dositej je bio prvi popečitelj prosvete u Sovjetu i tvorac svečane pesme "Vostani Serbije".}}</ref> |
'''''Vostani Serbije''''' ("Arise, Serbia"; {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Востани Сербије/Востани Сербіє in original orthography}}; {{small|in modern form:}} ''Ustani Srbijo''; {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Устани Србијо}}), also known as '''''Pesna na insurekciju Serbijanov''''' ("A poem on the insurrection of the Serbs";<ref name="Ćurčić1976">{{cite book|author=N. M. J. Ćurčić|title=The ethics of reason in the philosophical system of Dositej Obradovic: a study of his contribution in this field to the Age of Reason|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=uoJLAQAAIAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Unwin Bros. Ltd.|quote=In Venice he also published (in 1804) his Pesna na insurekciju Serbijanov (A poem on the insurrection of the Serbs), "dedicated to Serbia and her brave warriors and sons and to their leader Georgie Petrovic"}}</ref> {{lang-sr-Cyrl|Песна на инсурекцију Сербијанов}}), is a Serbian patriotic song, originally a poem written by [[Dositej Obradović]] (1739–1811), published in Vienna in 1804, "dedicated to Serbia and her brave warriors and sons and to their leader [[Georgije Petrović]]"<ref name="Ćurčić1976" /> at the beginning of the [[First Serbian Uprising]] that transformed into the [[Serbian Revolution]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]]. Obradović, delighted, happily and sincerely greeted the Serb uprising with this special, patriotic poem.<ref name="Banović1956">{{cite book|author=Aleksandar Banović|title=Pedagoško-prosvetiteljsko delo Dositeja Obradovića|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MLhBAAAAIAAJ|year=1956|publisher=Nolit|page=37}}</ref> Obradović extensively used the concept of "[[Mother Serbia]]" in his works, including this poem.<ref>{{cite book|author=Petar Pijanović|title=Život i delo Dositeja Obradovića: zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti održanog 15. i 16. decembra 1999. godine u Beogradu i 17. decembra 1999. godine u Sremskim Karlovcima|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FdIXAQAAIAAJ|year=2000|publisher=Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva}}</ref> Of his poems, ''Vostani Serbije'' is the most patriotic.<ref name="Kovačević1953">{{cite book|author=Božidar Kovačević|title=Доситеј Обрадовић у првом српском устанку|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CrlGAAAAMAAJ|year=1953|publisher=Prosveta|page=16}}</ref> In it, he calls on a new Serbia, with overtones of memory on the [[Serbian Empire]] which had been long gone.<ref name="Jovičić1976">{{cite book|author=Vladimir Jovičić|title=Srpsko rodoljubivo pesništvo|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=75UXAAAAMAAJ|year=1976|publisher=Nolit|quote=Кликћући благовест: "Востани, Сербије!", Доситеј зазива нову, слобод- ну Србију, али са призвуком сећања на ону цар- ску која је давно починула и која се у свом не- мањићком престолу више никад и ничим није дала пробудити.}}</ref> Obradović became the first Minister of Education of [[Revolutionary Serbia]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Priče o pesmama: Muzika i poezija|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XOkcBgAAQBAJ&pg=PT40|date=9 January 2015|publisher=muzicka sarenica|pages=40–|id=GGKEY:P38L6C1LTZH|quote=Dositej je bio prvi popečitelj prosvete u Sovjetu i tvorac svečane pesme "Vostani Serbije".}}</ref> |
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''[[Bože pravde]]'' was the anthem of the [[Kingdom of Serbia]] until 1918 when the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] was formed. In 1992, ''Vostani Serbije'' and ''[[March on the Drina]]'' were proposed as the anthem of Serbia along with ''Bоže pravde''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.vreme.com/arhiva_html/513/25.html|title=Zašto Srbija još nema himnu|publisher=Vreme|author=Konstantin Babić|date=2000-11-02}}</ref> The latter, promulgated by then-ruling [[Socialist Party of Serbia]], even received a plurality of popular vote on [[Serbian constitutional referendum, 1992|referendum]], but it never got officially adopted, until 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rtv.rs/sr/vesti/politika/izdvajamo/2008_03_06/vest_53944.jsp|title=Svi naši referendumi|publisher=Radio-televizija Vojvodine|location=Novi Sad|date=2008-03-06}}</ref> |
''[[Bože pravde]]'' was the anthem of the [[Kingdom of Serbia]] until 1918 when the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] was formed. In 1992, ''Vostani Serbije'' and ''[[March on the Drina]]'' were proposed as the anthem of Serbia along with ''Bоže pravde''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.vreme.com/arhiva_html/513/25.html|title=Zašto Srbija još nema himnu|publisher=Vreme|author=Konstantin Babić|date=2000-11-02}}</ref> The latter, promulgated by then-ruling [[Socialist Party of Serbia]], even received a plurality of popular vote on [[Serbian constitutional referendum, 1992|referendum]], but it never got officially adopted, until 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rtv.rs/sr/vesti/politika/izdvajamo/2008_03_06/vest_53944.jsp|title=Svi naši referendumi|publisher=Radio-televizija Vojvodine|location=Novi Sad|date=2008-03-06}}</ref> |
Revision as of 14:14, 24 June 2023
"Vostani Serbije" | |
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Length | 5:01 |
Songwriter(s) | Dositej Obradović |
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Vostani Serbije ("Arise, Serbia"; Serbian Cyrillic: Востани Сербије/Востани Сербіє in original orthography; in modern form: Ustani Srbijo; Serbian Cyrillic: Устани Србијо), also known as Pesna na insurekciju Serbijanov ("A poem on the insurrection of the Serbs";[1] Serbian Cyrillic: Песна на инсурекцију Сербијанов), is a Serbian patriotic song, originally a poem written by Dositej Obradović (1739–1811), published in Vienna in 1804, "dedicated to Serbia and her brave warriors and sons and to their leader Georgije Petrović"[1] at the beginning of the First Serbian Uprising that transformed into the Serbian Revolution against the Ottoman Empire. Obradović, delighted, happily and sincerely greeted the Serb uprising with this special, patriotic poem.[2] Obradović extensively used the concept of "Mother Serbia" in his works, including this poem.[3] Of his poems, Vostani Serbije is the most patriotic.[4] In it, he calls on a new Serbia, with overtones of memory on the Serbian Empire which had been long gone.[5] Obradović became the first Minister of Education of Revolutionary Serbia.[6]
Bože pravde was the anthem of the Kingdom of Serbia until 1918 when the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed. In 1992, Vostani Serbije and March on the Drina were proposed as the anthem of Serbia along with Bоže pravde.[7] The latter, promulgated by then-ruling Socialist Party of Serbia, even received a plurality of popular vote on referendum, but it never got officially adopted, until 2004.[8]
Ahead of the 2000 parliamentary election in Serbia, an altered version of the song was used in campaigns (...you have slept enough, and joked enough, now wake up, and awaken the Serbs, to vote!).[9]
It is one of the best known patriotic songs in the country,[citation needed] and for some time it was considered as a potential national anthem following the replacement of the old Yugoslav anthem Hej Sloveni following the break-up of Yugoslavia. The song was set to music written by Vartkes Baronijan, Z. Vauda and Ljuba Manasijević.[10]
Lyrics
Slaveno-Serbian | Modern Serbian | Modern Serbian Transliteration | English translation | |
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Востани Сербије! Востани царице! |
Vostani Serbije! Vostani carice! |
Устани Србијо! Устани царице! |
Ustani Srbijo! Ustani carice! |
Arise, Serbia! Arise, empress! |
References
- ^ a b N. M. J. Ćurčić (1976). The ethics of reason in the philosophical system of Dositej Obradovic: a study of his contribution in this field to the Age of Reason. Unwin Bros. Ltd.
In Venice he also published (in 1804) his Pesna na insurekciju Serbijanov (A poem on the insurrection of the Serbs), "dedicated to Serbia and her brave warriors and sons and to their leader Georgie Petrovic"
- ^ Aleksandar Banović (1956). Pedagoško-prosvetiteljsko delo Dositeja Obradovića. Nolit. p. 37.
- ^ Petar Pijanović (2000). Život i delo Dositeja Obradovića: zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti održanog 15. i 16. decembra 1999. godine u Beogradu i 17. decembra 1999. godine u Sremskim Karlovcima. Zavod za udžbenike i nastavna sredstva.
- ^ Božidar Kovačević (1953). Доситеј Обрадовић у првом српском устанку. Prosveta. p. 16.
- ^ Vladimir Jovičić (1976). Srpsko rodoljubivo pesništvo. Nolit.
Кликћући благовест: "Востани, Сербије!", Доситеј зазива нову, слобод- ну Србију, али са призвуком сећања на ону цар- ску која је давно починула и која се у свом не- мањићком престолу више никад и ничим није дала пробудити.
- ^ Priče o pesmama: Muzika i poezija. muzicka sarenica. 9 January 2015. pp. 40–. GGKEY:P38L6C1LTZH.
Dositej je bio prvi popečitelj prosvete u Sovjetu i tvorac svečane pesme "Vostani Serbije".
- ^ Konstantin Babić (2000-11-02). "Zašto Srbija još nema himnu". Vreme.
- ^ "Svi naši referendumi". Novi Sad: Radio-televizija Vojvodine. 2008-03-06.
- ^ Vladimir Jokić. 2002 – 2012 decenija: godine koje smo pojeli skakavci. Media Art Content Ltd, Novi Sad, Serbia. pp. 183–. ISBN 978-86-85831-39-3.
- ^ Iz licnog ugla
- ^ a b "[Projekat Rastko] Zbirka srpskih himni, patriotskih pesama i patriotske lirike". www.rastko.rs. Retrieved 2023-02-16.