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2 Members  





3 References  





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Belo platno
OriginBelgrade, Serbia
GenresWorld music, Ethnic music
Years active1997 – present
Websitewww.beloplatno.com

Belo platno (White Linen) is a music ensemble from Belgrade, Serbia, which plays traditional music of Serbia, mostly from Kosovo and Metohia[1] but also from Macedonia in wider sense. The group was founded in 1997[2] and it became "among most successful ensembles" in Serbia.[3] One of its founders is its leader Vladimir Simić.

Belo platno is one of the first vocal-instrumental ensembles in Serbia that has chosen modal approach to music for its expression, belonging to the older tradition of the Balkans and Serbia. It is characterized by the special way of forming harmony, through the relationship with the basic melody, the supporting flat tone – bordun (the absence of major-minor harmony).

Belo platno uses traditional musical instruments – kaval, tambura, lute, dvoyanka flute, def, goc, tarabuka – or those which eventually became part of the traditional orchestras, such as the violin and cello. Part of the ensemble instrumentarium Vladimir Simić crafts himself in a family workshop.

Selected discography

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Independent albums
Important compilations[4]

Members

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References

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  • ^ Jovanović, Jelena. „The Power of Recently Revitalized Serbian Rural Folk Music in Urban Settings", in: Music, Power, and Politics, ed. by Annie J. Randall, Routledge, 2004. p. 137.
  • ^ Discography at Discogs
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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belo_Platno&oldid=1219513266"

    Categories: 
    Traditional music
    Musical groups established in 1997
    Musical groups from Belgrade
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    Music of North Macedonia
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