Amira Medunjanin & Merima Ključo - Zumra
MPEG-4 Audio File Format | 47 MB | 2009
Tracklist :
01 Kradem ti se
02 Mujo
03 ...Kuje
04 Sevdah
05 Mehmeda majka budila
06 Kales bre Andjo
07 Karanfil se na put sprema
08 Gde si duso gde si rano
09 Simbil cvece
10 Zosto si me majko rodila
11 Mito bekrijo
12 Bogata sam imam svega
13 Okreni se niz djul bascu
14 Jo hanino tu hanina
02 Mujo
03 ...Kuje
04 Sevdah
05 Mehmeda majka budila
06 Kales bre Andjo
07 Karanfil se na put sprema
08 Gde si duso gde si rano
09 Simbil cvece
10 Zosto si me majko rodila
11 Mito bekrijo
12 Bogata sam imam svega
13 Okreni se niz djul bascu
14 Jo hanino tu hanina
Amira Medunjanin - Live
MP3 320 Kbps | 128 MB | 2009
Amira Medunjanin - vokal
Dino Šukalo - gitara
Kim Burton - klavir, harmonika
Edvin Hadžić - kontrabas i vokal
Amar Češljar - udaraljke i vokal
Dino Šukalo - gitara
Kim Burton - klavir, harmonika
Edvin Hadžić - kontrabas i vokal
Amar Češljar - udaraljke i vokal
Tracklist :
1.Imam jednu želju
2.Zemi me zemi
3.More soko pije
4.Kaleš bre Anđo
5.Dvore gradi Komadina Mujo
6.Ah što ćemo ljubav kriti
7.Stade se cvijeće rosom kititi
8.Si zaljubiv edno momče
2.Zemi me zemi
3.More soko pije
4.Kaleš bre Anđo
5.Dvore gradi Komadina Mujo
6.Ah što ćemo ljubav kriti
7.Stade se cvijeće rosom kititi
8.Si zaljubiv edno momče
Amira Medunjanin - Roza
MP3 192 Kbps | 87 MB | 2005
Personnel:
Amira - (vocals)
Kim Burton - (piano)
Mustafa Santic - (accordion, clarinet, vocal)
Jesenko Krpo - (guitar)
Slobodan Stancic - (violin)
Kosta Latinovic - (bass)
Sead Avdic - (percussion)
Slobodan Stancic - (violin)
Miralem Basic - (saz)
Amira - (vocals)
Kim Burton - (piano)
Mustafa Santic - (accordion, clarinet, vocal)
Jesenko Krpo - (guitar)
Slobodan Stancic - (violin)
Kosta Latinovic - (bass)
Sead Avdic - (percussion)
Slobodan Stancic - (violin)
Miralem Basic - (saz)
Tracklist :
1.U dul basci
2.jutros mi je ruza procvjetela
3.Haj,mene majka jednu ima
4.si zaljubiv edno nomce
5.Blaguno dejce mori
6.kraj potoka bistre vode
7.Mito,bekrijo
8.zajdi,zajdi
9.Mujo dogu po mejdanu voda
10.Bogata sam, imam svega
11.Da sam ptica
12.Sinoc meni prode asıklija
2.jutros mi je ruza procvjetela
3.Haj,mene majka jednu ima
4.si zaljubiv edno nomce
5.Blaguno dejce mori
6.kraj potoka bistre vode
7.Mito,bekrijo
8.zajdi,zajdi
9.Mujo dogu po mejdanu voda
10.Bogata sam, imam svega
11.Da sam ptica
12.Sinoc meni prode asıklija
About Amira Medunjanin
It is not easy to find a single word in English that can stand for the Bosnian concept of SEVDAH, although yearning perhaps comes closest. Like the Spanish duende,
it carries multiple meanings – love, hopeless love, endless love, a desire that chills and fevers the lover like malaria, and like malaria can never be shaken off – but in the end, it’s a way of life, and a narrative that tells the story of itself.
Amira was born in Sarajevo at the time when the popularity of traditional music in the former Yugoslavia was at the high tide, and sevdah held a special place for her. The sevdalinke (sevdah songs) she learned from her mother were the most beautiful of songs. Her fascination with the oral tradition of Bosnia and Herzegovina led her to devote herself to creating a unique voice within sevdalinke to explore their expressive capacity to the full. She had spent years searching in vain for to find people who shared her ideas about Sevdah, and for the best way to present it.
Dubbed "Bosnia's Billie Holiday" by music journalist and author Garth Cartwright, the comparison reflects the way in which Amira turns sevdah inside out, finding new contexts and forms within a tradition that is hundreds of years old.
After guesting on Mostar Sevdah Reunion's album "A Secret Gate" in 2003, Amira recorded her debut album, "Rosa", (Snail Records, 2005), which garnered great reviews in the UK and across Europe, featuring in several "Album of the Year" lists. In April 2009 Amira released "Live" album, a recording of a concert held at the Jazz Fest Sarajevo in 2008.
At the same time, in April 2009, Amira released the album named "Zumra" in collaboration with Merima Ključo, the internationally renowned accordionist. The album represents the innovative approach to the musical tradition of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia by fusing contemporary accordion and arrangements to the traditional melody, lyrics and vocal styling.
it carries multiple meanings – love, hopeless love, endless love, a desire that chills and fevers the lover like malaria, and like malaria can never be shaken off – but in the end, it’s a way of life, and a narrative that tells the story of itself.
Amira was born in Sarajevo at the time when the popularity of traditional music in the former Yugoslavia was at the high tide, and sevdah held a special place for her. The sevdalinke (sevdah songs) she learned from her mother were the most beautiful of songs. Her fascination with the oral tradition of Bosnia and Herzegovina led her to devote herself to creating a unique voice within sevdalinke to explore their expressive capacity to the full. She had spent years searching in vain for to find people who shared her ideas about Sevdah, and for the best way to present it.
Dubbed "Bosnia's Billie Holiday" by music journalist and author Garth Cartwright, the comparison reflects the way in which Amira turns sevdah inside out, finding new contexts and forms within a tradition that is hundreds of years old.
After guesting on Mostar Sevdah Reunion's album "A Secret Gate" in 2003, Amira recorded her debut album, "Rosa", (Snail Records, 2005), which garnered great reviews in the UK and across Europe, featuring in several "Album of the Year" lists. In April 2009 Amira released "Live" album, a recording of a concert held at the Jazz Fest Sarajevo in 2008.
At the same time, in April 2009, Amira released the album named "Zumra" in collaboration with Merima Ključo, the internationally renowned accordionist. The album represents the innovative approach to the musical tradition of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia by fusing contemporary accordion and arrangements to the traditional melody, lyrics and vocal styling.
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