Krece se lada francuska - for accordion quintet (arr. Zoran Radanovic) Sheet Music | serbian folk song | Performance Ensemble
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This very famous serbian folk song arrangement is for accordion quintet with chords, bass fingering and set of parts.

Kreće se lađa francuska (Serbian Cyrillic: Креће се лађа француска; lit. 'The French Boat is Sailing') is a Serbian war song from the First World War, first sung in a Salonika harbor, where the Serbian army was recuperating after a long and painful withdrawal through the Albanian mountains. The author of the original text of the poem is Serbian officer colonel Branislav Milosavljević.[1] The song was frequently performed in both France and Serbia after the war and is commonly used as a symbol of Serbian and French friendship.

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