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Rado ide Srbin u vojnike

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Serbian recruits singing the song while mobilized into World War I (1914).

Rado ide Srbin u vojnike (Serbian Cyrillic: Радо иде Србин у војнике), translated as "The Serb Enlists Gladly in the Army",[1] is a popular Serbian patriotic song.[2] Its music composition by Kornelije Stanković was adopted alongside Sunce jarko into Tchaikovsky's Marche Slave.[3]

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  1. ^ Stana Đurić-Klajn (1972). A Survey of Serbian Music Through the Ages. Association of Composers of Serbia. p. 52.
  2. ^ Serbian Studies. Vol. 9–10. North American Society for Serbian Studies. 1995. p. 84. Nikola Djurkovic is the author of the well-known song that has been sung for more than a century: "Rado ide Srbin u vojnike" (Gladly goes a Serb into the army).
  3. ^ Basil W. R. Jenkins; Anita Dorich (1996). A brief history of Serbian music. Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Western America. p. 79.