Nikola the Serb (Serbian: Никола Србин; fl. late 14th century) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk, protopsaltes (chief singer) and one of the known composers of the Serbian Middle Ages, alongside Kir Stefan the Serb, Isaiah the Serb and Kir Joakim.
Work
- Cherubic Hymn, held at the Athens Museum. It is based on a Greek text, and exists in both Church Slavonic and Greek versions
See also
Annotations
- Name: also Nicholas the Serb.
References
- Don Michael Randel (2003). The Harvard Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. pp. 771–. ISBN 978-0-674-01163-2.
- Augustine Casiday (2012). The Orthodox Christian World. Routledge. pp. 537–. ISBN 978-0-415-45516-9.
- Zofia Lissa (1966). Musica antiqua Europae Orientalis. Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. p. 148.
- Sokol Shupo (2004). Art music in the Balkans. ASMUS.
- Adelaide Studies in Musicology. 1969. p. 99.