The song (Saint Sava, Wise Head), performed by Leontina Pat and the ÄŒarolija Choir , is more than just a children's tune; it is a cultural bridge that connects modern Serbian youth with their deepest historical roots. Context and Origin
: It highlights his choice to leave the royal court for a monastery to seek "holy wisdom" rather than earthly power.
: The lyrics celebrate him as the father of Serbian education and literature, noting that "Serbian glory began" with his teachings. Cultural Significance
The song follows the life of (Saint Sava), depicting his transition from a young prince to a spiritual leader.
Released as part of the 2018 album Pojte i utrojte (Sing and Triple It) by PGP RTS , the track features lyrics by the renowned Serbian children's poet . The collaboration between Leontina, a prominent educator and musician, and Ršumović creates a piece that is pedagogically sound yet artistically resonant. Narrative and Themes
: The chorus addresses Saint Sava directly as a guide for children, asking him to define "what is healthy, good, and valid".
The song (Saint Sava, Wise Head), performed by Leontina Pat and the ÄŒarolija Choir , is more than just a children's tune; it is a cultural bridge that connects modern Serbian youth with their deepest historical roots. Context and Origin
: It highlights his choice to leave the royal court for a monastery to seek "holy wisdom" rather than earthly power. Leontina sa gostima - Sveti Savo, mudra glavo -...
: The lyrics celebrate him as the father of Serbian education and literature, noting that "Serbian glory began" with his teachings. Cultural Significance The song (Saint Sava, Wise Head), performed by
The song follows the life of (Saint Sava), depicting his transition from a young prince to a spiritual leader. Cultural Significance The song follows the life of
Released as part of the 2018 album Pojte i utrojte (Sing and Triple It) by PGP RTS , the track features lyrics by the renowned Serbian children's poet . The collaboration between Leontina, a prominent educator and musician, and Ršumović creates a piece that is pedagogically sound yet artistically resonant. Narrative and Themes
: The chorus addresses Saint Sava directly as a guide for children, asking him to define "what is healthy, good, and valid".