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Isaiah the Serb (Serbian: Исаија Србин/Isaija Srbin) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk and composer of chants who flourished in the second half of the 15th century. Along with Kir Joakim, Kir Stefan the Serb, Nikola the Serb he faithfully followed Byzantine musical tradition, writing in the late kalophonic style of the 14th and 15th centuries.
Life and works
Isaiah worked in the Matejče Monastery, near Kumanovo (in modern North Macedonia). He was a prolific author of acolouthias (in Old Church Slavonic послѣдованиѥ). Each acolouthia was an anthology of liturgical chants and psalm settings, both his own and others'. Isaiah was a very well-educated composer of both bilingual and purely Greek hymns. His masterpiece, Serbian Polyeleos, appears in two manuscripts, one version with a Serbian recension of the text, the other with a Greek. The existence of Greek and Slavonic settings in his works shows that Serbian services were commonly bilingual. He was also the author of the bilingual Trisagion. Many of his works are short syllabic hymns honouring the Serbian saints.
Isaiah's melodies, some syllabic, others more melismatic, show his inventiveness, and his ability to introduce new and original elements, especially from the Serbian tradition, within the compositional framework of the Byzantine chant, thus creating a new and distinctive style: the Serbo-Byzantine school. His works represent two thirds of preserved Serbian Medieval music. He was also immensely popular after his death, with his compositions being copied until the late 18th century. His works are also included in the Anthologion 928 from the National Library of Greece, Athens.
Partial list of works
Bilingual Trisagion (Ἅγιος ὁ Θεός, Светы Боже)
Greek Trisagion
Serbian Polyeleos (Πολυέλεος Σερβικός), one Greek and one Serbian version
Christos Anesti ("Christ is Risen"; Χριστός Aνέστη), a Paschal troparion
Ѱаломникь’
Four different АллилȢиа
Въскликнѣте Богови
КрьстȢ ТвоемȢ
Прїидѣте Въси Землънородны
See also
John Koukouzelis
Music of Serbia
Music of Old Serbia
Kir Joakim
Kir Stefan the Serb
Nikola the Serb
References
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- List of Serbian composers
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- Kir Stefan the Serb
- List of people from Serbia
- List of Serbs of North Macedonia
- Kir Joakim