Performers

With his Balkan origin and roots accompanied by modern ideologies from the 21st Century, Goran Bregovic’s music combines the sounds of a gypsy brass band and traditional Bulgarian polyphony, with the sounds of the guitar and percussion. All the ensembles are supported by a flared string orchestra and deep sonorities of a male choir, creating music that our soul recognizes instinctively and the body greets with an irresistible urge to dance.

Born in Sarajevo, of a Serbian mother and Croatian father. After several years of not-so-diligent music studies at the...

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The first time Severina was in the spotlight was when she was only 10 years old during her performance in the musical “Frane Strapalo.” Subsequently, she enrolled at a music school in her hometown of Split, and her first steps of success as a performer took place before her graduation. During the Split Festival, Severina was the back vocal for the festival winner – Daniela. Then, during the Festival of Zagreb, Severina becomes the newest winner of the popular show Radio Zagreb "X Demo" which was dedicated to young, emerging musicians. Later, following years of...

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Tony Cetinski was awarded the Redom Danica with Marko Marulić for their contribution to culture. A winner of Porina, with numerous awards, Tony Cetinski has been the most broadcasted performer in Croatia for the last 4 years according to ZAMP statistics.

Tony Cetinski's outstanding vocal abilities are recognized around the world. Tony has recorded a duet "Dolce Suono" with the famous tenor Jose Carreras, whose concert was promoted in Zagreb in 2007. Another event was held by Jose Carreras at the Zagreb Arena on 19.12.2009, after which Tony has toured with the...

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Born on 26 September 1951 in Sarajevo. Haris Dzinovic’s career in music began in 1975 in his hometown, where he sang and composed for other artists. Fascinated by the music of the Roma, Haris Dzinovic formed a band called Sar e Roma in 1981, consisting of a group of Roma musicians. They released three albums from 1982 to 1986 with numerous performances throughout the world.

In 1989, Haris Dzinovic began his solo career by releasing his first solo album titled “Haris.”

In 1991, he issued another independent album. Soon after war broke out, Haris went to...

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Nina Badric was born in Zagreb on 4 July 1972. She is a winner of the prestigious awards Porin, and is one of the most respected and most awarded musicians whose popularity spreads beyond the borders of Croatia.

When she was only nine years old, she sang in the children's choir Zvezdice, with which she traveled the world, recorded several albums and gained extensive experience in choral and gospel singing. Her first solo album “Godine Nestvarne” was released in 1995 by the record company Croatia Records. Nevertheless, the greater success came only after her duet...

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Svetlana Raznatovic, widely known as Ceca, was born in June 1973 in Zitoradja. When she was 14 years old, she went with her parents on summer vacation, which was when her singing has heard by the famous accordionist Mirko Kodić, who immediately decided to help her record an album that then started her great career. She released her first album “Cvetak Zanovetak.” The next big hit was “To, Miki” in 1990. Then follows a series of success such as winning awards at festivals, a duet with Keba, and popularity awards. She acted in “Kostanu Rame uz Rame”...

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Igor  Garnier’s  first  creative  encounter  with  music  was  at  the  age  of  6  when  he  started attending  music  school  for  piano.  As  a  very  successful  pianist  with  a  vast  array  of international  rewards  he  decided  to  take  his  music knowledge further to the  next level. In Music High School, he majored in Music Production, Music Theory and Piano, providing...
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Alen Ademovic was born in Nis in 1987. When he was 5 years old, he participated in the Nis festival ''Majska Pesma'' as a solo singer, and at the age of 7, he received an award for his solo performances at the music competition "Manez" (1994). 

Later that year, he recorded the single "Mali Hoselito." From first grade until fourth grade, he took music in a serious way. His mother Jasmine was a songwriter for Boban Zdravkovic, Biljana Jevtic Aca Ilic, Olja Karleusa, Neda Ukraden, Luis, while his father Ninoslav was a musician. Due to work...
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Born on 23 April, 1981 in Zvornik, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Seka has always loved music as her role model for singing was Dragana Mirkovic. In elementary school she was a soloist in the school choir for years, which is where her outstanding talent for singing was discovered. Her first professional appearance was in the summer of 1996 and the first orchestra she performed with was called Strogo Poverljivo.

In the next few years she performed throughout the former Yugoslavia and in 2000 she went to Switzerland, where she stayed for 2 years. There she sang in clubs and discos and...

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Parov Stelar (Marcus Fureder) began his career as a DJ at nightclubs in Austria during the nineties. Since 2000, he began engaging in music production and music publishing. At first he worked under the pseudonym Plasma and under his own name, but since 2004 he performs under the name of Parov Stelar.

His first album was released in 2004 under the name “KissKiss EP” and immediately thereafter released “Rough Cuts,” which helped his popularity in the international electronic music scene. His unique style that combines jazz with the essence of house and...

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