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Zajdi, zajdi, jasno sonce

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Zajdi, zajdi, jasno sonce (Macedonian: Зајди, зајди, јасно сонце, "O Set, O Set, Clear Sun") is a popular Macedonian folk song written by Aleksandar Sarievski which has in recent times gained popularity throughout the Balkans.

Origins

The song was written by the iconic Macedonian singer-songwriter Aleksandar Sarievski, loosely based on an earlier text by the Bulgarian writer Lyuben Karavelov.

The song "Zajdi, zajdi, jasno sonce" emerged from the folk song "Černej goro, černej sestro". In listening to that song and occassionally singing it, I came up with the idea to make something similar in terms of content, but with a completely different melody. So, I gradulally began to sing the song, which would soon after become very popular everwhere I sung it. That song means a lot to me because it was received well by many individuals interested in folk music, but above all it means a lot to me because it was accepted by the people. Everytime I'd go somewhere I think everyone present expected me to sing it.

— Aleksandar Sarievski, [1]

References

  1. ^ Тодевски, К. (2002) „Од Галичник до легенда“. Дирекција за култура и уметност, Скопје.

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