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{{italic title}};<ref>Мила Сантова et al. Living human treasures: Bulgaria. UNESCO, Академично издателство "Проф. Марин Дринов", 2004, стр. 47.</ref> {{lang-mk|Јовано, Јованке}}) is a traditional Macedonian folk song originating from [[North Macedonia]].<ref>Karen Ann Peters, Macedonian Folk Song in a Bulgarian Urban Context: Songs and Singing in Blagoevgrad, Southwest Bulgaria, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002, pp. 281-282.</ref> It is popular in and frequently performed in [[North Macedonia]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pesna.org/song.php?id=567|title=Јовано, Јованке &#124; Jovano, Jovanke}}</ref> [[Bulgaria]],<ref>Лозанка Пейчева, Между селото и вселената: старата фолклорна музика от България в новите времена, Академично издателство "Проф.Марин Дринов", 2008, {{ISBN|9543222576}}, стр. 97.</ref> and the [[Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia region of Greece]]. The song has also been adapted and performed in neighboring Balkan states such as [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia]] and [[Croatia]]. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. The song mentions the [[Vardar]] river which runs through present-day [[North Macedonia]] and present-day [[Greece]].<ref>''{{cite web |url=http://www.paulboizot.co.uk/lyrics/jovano.htm |title=Jovano Jovanke |accessdate=2009-10-29|author=Paul Boizot |date=2008-03-03}} {{in lang|mk|en}}</ref>
'''''Jovano, Jovanke''''' ({{langx|bg|Йовано, Йованке}};<ref>Мила Сантова et al. Living human treasures: Bulgaria. UNESCO, Академично издателство "Проф. Марин Дринов", 2004, стр. 47.</ref> {{langx|mk|Јовано, Јованке}}) is a traditional folk song originating from the [[region of Macedonia]].<ref>Karen Ann Peters, Macedonian Folk Song in a Bulgarian Urban Context: Songs and Singing in Blagoevgrad, Southwest Bulgaria, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002, pp. 281-282.</ref> It is popular in and frequently performed in [[North Macedonia]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pesna.org/song.php?id=567|title=Јовано, Јованке &#124; Jovano, Jovanke}}</ref> [[Bulgaria]],<ref>Лозанка Пейчева, Между селото и вселената: старата фолклорна музика от България в новите времена, Академично издателство "Проф.Марин Дринов", 2008, {{ISBN|9543222576}}, стр. 97.</ref> and the [[Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia region of Greece]]. The song has also been adapted and performed in neighboring Balkan states such as [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia]] and [[Croatia]]. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. The song mentions the [[Vardar]] river which runs through present-day [[North Macedonia]] and present-day [[Greece]].<ref>''{{cite web |url=http://www.paulboizot.co.uk/lyrics/jovano.htm |title=Jovano Jovanke |accessdate=2009-10-29|author=Paul Boizot |date=2008-03-03}} {{in lang|mk|en}}</ref>


==Renditions==
==Renditions==
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*In 1967 the song was performed by [[Esther & Abi Ofarim]] for their album ''2 In 3''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.esther-ofarim.de/o8big.htm |title=Esther and Abi Ofarim - 2 in 3 - LP 1967, CD 1992 |work=esther-ofarim.de |accessdate=4 September 2018}}</ref>
*In 1967 the song was performed by [[Esther & Abi Ofarim]] for their album ''2 In 3''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.esther-ofarim.de/o8big.htm |title=Esther and Abi Ofarim - 2 in 3 - LP 1967, CD 1992 |work=esther-ofarim.de |accessdate=4 September 2018}}</ref>
*In 1968 Turkish singer [[Ajda Pekkan]] recorded a version of the song titled as ''Ne Tadı Var Bu Dünyanın'' with newly written lyrics in [[Turkish language]].
*In 1968 Turkish singer [[Ajda Pekkan]] recorded a version of the song titled as ''Ne Tadı Var Bu Dünyanın'' with newly written lyrics in [[Turkish language]].
*In 1975 Yugoslav acoustic folk rock band Prošlo Vrijeme recorded a version of the song and released it on a 7-inch single with the song "Negdje".<ref name="janjatović92">{{cite book|last=Janjatović|first=Petar|title=Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023|year=2024|publisher=self-released / Makart|location=Belgrade|page=92}}</ref>
*In 1985 German Folkgroup Farfarello performed Jovano on their debutalbum
*In 1985 German Folkgroup Farfarello performed Jovano on their debutalbum
*In 1986 Croatian and former Yugoslav [[hard rock]] band [[Osmi Putnik]] incorporated a part of the melody in their song "Jovana".
*In 1986 Croatian and former Yugoslav [[hard rock]] band [[Osmi Putnik]] incorporated a part of the melody in their song "Jovana".
*In 1986 Macedonian and former Yugoslav [[jazz-fusion]] and [[rock music|rock]] band [[Leb i Sol]] ({{lang-mk|Леб и сол}}), produced an instrumental version of the song.
*In 1986 Macedonian and former Yugoslav [[jazz-fusion]] and [[rock music|rock]] band [[Leb i Sol]] ({{langx|mk|Леб и сол}}), produced an instrumental version of the song.
*In 1991 Croatian singer and songwriter [[Branimir Štulić]] recorded song for his album "Sevdah za Paulu Horvat". Later, in 2012, he recorded one more version in his home-studio in Netherlands.
*In 1991 Croatian singer and songwriter [[Branimir Štulić]] recorded song for his album "Sevdah za Paulu Horvat". Later, in 2012, he recorded one more version in his home-studio in Netherlands.
*In 1994 Macedonian and former Yugoslav band [[Anastasia (band)|Anastasia]] ({{lang-mk| Анастасија}}) included a part of the melody in the score "Coming Back Home 1" for the soundtrack of [[Before the Rain (1994 film)|Before the Rain]].
*In 1994 Macedonian and former Yugoslav band [[Anastasia (band)|Anastasia]] ({{langx|mk| Анастасија}}) included a part of the melody in the score "Coming Back Home 1" for the soundtrack of [[Before the Rain (1994 film)|Before the Rain]].
*In 1995 and 2006 Berlin-based world music band [[17 Hippies]] released versions of the song on their albums ''Rock 'n' Roll 13'' and ''Hippies Live in Berlin'', respectively.
*In 1995 and 2006 Berlin-based world music band [[17 Hippies]] released versions of the song on their albums ''Rock 'n' Roll 13'' and ''Hippies Live in Berlin'', respectively.
*In 1997 and 2003, Vienna-based world music band Nim Sofyan released versions of the song.
*In 1997 and 2003, Vienna-based world music band Nim Sofyan released versions of the song.
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*In 2003 New Zealand-based world music band [[Many Hands]] released a version of this song on their album ''Routes''.
*In 2003 New Zealand-based world music band [[Many Hands]] released a version of this song on their album ''Routes''.
*In 2003 Polish band [[Kroke]] and the violinist [[Nigel Kennedy]] performed this song on their album ''East meets East''.
*In 2003 Polish band [[Kroke]] and the violinist [[Nigel Kennedy]] performed this song on their album ''East meets East''.
*In 2006 Macedonian singer [[Toše Proeski]] released a version of the song on his album ''[[Božilak]]'' ({{lang-mk|Божилак}}). Proeski has frequently performed the song at live concerts.
*In 2006 Macedonian singer [[Toše Proeski]] released a version of the song on his album ''[[Božilak]]'' ({{langx|mk|Божилак}}). Proeski has frequently performed the song at live concerts.
*In 2007 Bulgarian entertainer [[Slavi Trifonov]] performed the song and filmed a patriotic video to accompany it, which recreates the Bulgarian victory in the [[Battle of Doiran (1918)|Battle of Doiran]] during the [[First World War]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dj6Vow6pX4|title=Slavi Trifonov i Ku-Ku Bend - Jovano Jovanke|date=2007-03-21|accessdate=2007-07-28}}{{cbignore}}{{Dead Youtube links}}</ref>
*In 2007 Bulgarian entertainer [[Slavi Trifonov]] performed the song and filmed a patriotic video to accompany it, which recreates the Bulgarian victory in the [[Battle of Doiran (1918)|Battle of Doiran]] during the [[First World War]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dj6Vow6pX4|title=Slavi Trifonov i Ku-Ku Bend - Jovano Jovanke|website=[[YouTube]] |date=2007-03-21|accessdate=2007-07-28}}{{cbignore}}{{Dead Youtube links|date=February 2022}}</ref>
*In 2009 [[Turks in Kosovo | Kosovan Turk]] singer {{ill|Suzan Kardeş|tr}} and Turkish actress [[Şebnem Sönmez]] performed the song as "Yovano Yovanke". The song was also used in the [[Turkish television drama | Turkish television series]] {{ill|Kırmızı Oda|tr}}.
*In 2009 Croatian-[[Istrian]]-based band [[Hot Club de Istra]] made a [[gypsy jazz]] arrangement of the song.
*In 2009 Croatian-[[Istrian]]-based band [[Hot Club de Istra]] made a [[gypsy jazz]] arrangement of the song.
*In 2009 the melody of this song was used in the sixth sequel of the TV advertising campaign ''[[Macedonia Timeless]]''.
*In 2009 the melody of this song was used in the sixth sequel of the TV advertising campaign ''[[Macedonia Timeless]]''.
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*In 2015 Croatian singer [[Nina Kraljić]], who represented Croatia in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2016|Eurovision Song Contest]], performed the song live.<ref>''[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2GH-chG_w20 Jovano, Jovanke]'' [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2GH-chG_w20 performed by Nina Kraljić] on YouTube</ref>
*In 2015 Croatian singer [[Nina Kraljić]], who represented Croatia in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2016|Eurovision Song Contest]], performed the song live.<ref>''[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2GH-chG_w20 Jovano, Jovanke]'' [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2GH-chG_w20 performed by Nina Kraljić] on YouTube</ref>
*In 2017 the Serbian group [[Alice in WonderBand]] performed the song in arrangement for body percussion, vocals and didgeridoo on the television show ''[[Ja imam talenat!]]''.
*In 2017 the Serbian group [[Alice in WonderBand]] performed the song in arrangement for body percussion, vocals and didgeridoo on the television show ''[[Ja imam talenat!]]''.
*In 2018 Howard Levy & Chris Siebold recorded live at Red Clay Music Foundry <ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM0s8eGaFKs |title=Howard Levy & Chris Siebold "Jovano, Jovanke" (Traditional) @ Eddie Owen Presents |date=2019-08-26 |last=EOP Live |access-date=2024-07-19 |via=YouTube}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Jovano, Jovanke (Bulgarian: Йовано, Йованке;[1] Macedonian: Јовано, Јованке) is a traditional folk song originating from the region of Macedonia.[2] It is popular in and frequently performed in North Macedonia,[3] Bulgaria,[4] and the Macedonia region of Greece. The song has also been adapted and performed in neighboring Balkan states such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia. It is about two young lovers separated by their disapproving parents. The song mentions the Vardar river which runs through present-day North Macedonia and present-day Greece.[5]

Renditions

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  • Macedonian singer and songwriter Aleksandar Sarievski performed a traditional version of the song throughout his musical career (1946–2002).[6]
  • In 1967 Yugoslav beat band Zlatni Dečaci recorded a version of the song for Vladan Slijepčević's film Where to After the Rain?.[7]
  • In 1967 the song was performed by Esther & Abi Ofarim for their album 2 In 3.[8]
  • In 1968 Turkish singer Ajda Pekkan recorded a version of the song titled as Ne Tadı Var Bu Dünyanın with newly written lyrics in Turkish language.
  • In 1975 Yugoslav acoustic folk rock band Prošlo Vrijeme recorded a version of the song and released it on a 7-inch single with the song "Negdje".[9]
  • In 1985 German Folkgroup Farfarello performed Jovano on their debutalbum
  • In 1986 Croatian and former Yugoslav hard rock band Osmi Putnik incorporated a part of the melody in their song "Jovana".
  • In 1986 Macedonian and former Yugoslav jazz-fusion and rock band Leb i Sol (Macedonian: Леб и сол), produced an instrumental version of the song.
  • In 1991 Croatian singer and songwriter Branimir Štulić recorded song for his album "Sevdah za Paulu Horvat". Later, in 2012, he recorded one more version in his home-studio in Netherlands.
  • In 1994 Macedonian and former Yugoslav band Anastasia (Macedonian: Анастасија) included a part of the melody in the score "Coming Back Home 1" for the soundtrack of Before the Rain.
  • In 1995 and 2006 Berlin-based world music band 17 Hippies released versions of the song on their albums Rock 'n' Roll 13 and Hippies Live in Berlin, respectively.
  • In 1997 and 2003, Vienna-based world music band Nim Sofyan released versions of the song.
  • In 1999 Romanian band Transsylvania Phoenix included a version of the song on their album Ora-Hora.
  • In 1999 the Czech band Gothart included a version on their album Adio querida.
  • In 2001 two pioneers of Celtic bouzouki, Roger Landes and Chipper Thompson, recorded an instrumental version on their album The Janissary Stomp.
  • In 2003 New Zealand-based world music band Many Hands released a version of this song on their album Routes.
  • In 2003 Polish band Kroke and the violinist Nigel Kennedy performed this song on their album East meets East.
  • In 2006 Macedonian singer Toše Proeski released a version of the song on his album Božilak (Macedonian: Божилак). Proeski has frequently performed the song at live concerts.
  • In 2007 Bulgarian entertainer Slavi Trifonov performed the song and filmed a patriotic video to accompany it, which recreates the Bulgarian victory in the Battle of Doiran during the First World War.[10]
  • In 2009 Kosovan Turk singer Suzan Kardeş [tr] and Turkish actress Şebnem Sönmez performed the song as "Yovano Yovanke". The song was also used in the Turkish television series Kırmızı Oda [tr].
  • In 2009 Croatian-Istrian-based band Hot Club de Istra made a gypsy jazz arrangement of the song.
  • In 2009 the melody of this song was used in the sixth sequel of the TV advertising campaign Macedonia Timeless.
  • In 2011 Polish producer Marcin Wyrosek released a version of the song with Polish singer Kayah.
  • In 2011 What Cheer? Brigade, a brass band based in Providence, Rhode Island, released a version of the song on their album Classy: Live in Pawtucket.
  • In March 2014 the Slovenian vocal choir Perpetuum Jazzile released an a capella arrangement of the song.
  • In 2015 Croatian singer Nina Kraljić, who represented Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest, performed the song live.[11]
  • In 2017 the Serbian group Alice in WonderBand performed the song in arrangement for body percussion, vocals and didgeridoo on the television show Ja imam talenat!.
  • In 2018 Howard Levy & Chris Siebold recorded live at Red Clay Music Foundry [12]

References

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  1. ^ Мила Сантова et al. Living human treasures: Bulgaria. UNESCO, Академично издателство "Проф. Марин Дринов", 2004, стр. 47.
  2. ^ Karen Ann Peters, Macedonian Folk Song in a Bulgarian Urban Context: Songs and Singing in Blagoevgrad, Southwest Bulgaria, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002, pp. 281-282.
  3. ^ "Јовано, Јованке | Jovano, Jovanke".
  4. ^ Лозанка Пейчева, Между селото и вселената: старата фолклорна музика от България в новите времена, Академично издателство "Проф.Марин Дринов", 2008, ISBN 9543222576, стр. 97.
  5. ^ Paul Boizot (2008-03-03). "Jovano Jovanke". Retrieved 2009-10-29. (in Macedonian and English)
  6. ^ "Aleksandar Sarievski - Jovano Jovanke". 2007. Archived from the original on 2001-10-25. Retrieved 2009-08-24.
  7. ^ Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 46.
  8. ^ "Esther and Abi Ofarim - 2 in 3 - LP 1967, CD 1992". esther-ofarim.de. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  9. ^ Janjatović, Petar (2024). Ex YU rock enciklopedija 1960-2023. Belgrade: self-released / Makart. p. 92.
  10. ^ "Slavi Trifonov i Ku-Ku Bend - Jovano Jovanke". YouTube. 2007-03-21. Retrieved 2007-07-28.[dead YouTube link]
  11. ^ Jovano, Jovanke performed by Nina Kraljić on YouTube
  12. ^ EOP Live (2019-08-26). Howard Levy & Chris Siebold "Jovano, Jovanke" (Traditional) @ Eddie Owen Presents. Retrieved 2024-07-19 – via YouTube.
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