List of Bosniak musicians
Appearance
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This is a list of Bosniak composers, musical groups, musicians and singers:
Composers
[edit]- Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942), Austrian composer and conductor who had a Bosniak maternal grandmother
- Dino Zonić, composer and conductor
- Ismet Alajbegović Šerbo (1925–1987), composer, songwriter and accordionist
Genre
[edit]Opera
[edit]- Sandra Bagarić (born 1979)
- Jasmin Bašić (born 1971)
- Aida Čorbadžić (born 1976)
- Bahrija Nuri Hadžić (1904–1993)
Pop
[edit]- Anabela Atijas (born 1975), father was a Bosniak
- Adnan Babajić (born 1988)
- Alma Čardžić (born 1968)
- Amila Glamočak (born 1966)
- Dalal Midhat-Talakić (born 1981)
- Danijel Alibabić, Montenegrin singer with a Bosniak father
- Deen (born 1982)
- Denial Ahmetović (born 1995)
- Dino Merlin (born 1962)
- Donna Ares (1977–2017)
- Dženy (born 1987)
- Eldin Huseinbegović (born 1978)
- Elvir Mekić (born 1981)
- Emina Jahović (born 1982)
- Fazla (born 1967)
- Kemal Monteno (1948–2015)
- Lepa Brena (born 1960)
- Maya Sar (born 1981)
- Marija Šerifović (born 1984), has Bosniak ancestry through her father[1]
- Mirza Šoljanin (born 1985)
- Nino Pršeš
- Peter Nalitch (born 1981), Russian singer whose grandfather was a Bosniak
- Rialda (born 1992)
- Sabahudin Kurt (1935–2018)
- Seka Aleksić (born 1981), mother was a Bosniak
- Selma Bajrami (born 1980), mother was a Bosniak
- Selma Muhedinović (born 1972)
- Senidah (born 1985), Slovenian singer whose parents were Bosniaks
- Zuzi Zu (born 1978)
Rock
[edit]- Alen Islamović (born 1957)
- Branko Đurić (born 1962), mother was a Bosniak
- Cem Adrian (born 1980), Turkish singer of Bosniak ancestry
- Elvir Laković Laka (born 1969)
- Hari Varešanović (born 1961)
- Sead Lipovača (born 1955)
- Seid Memić (born 1950)
Rap
[edit]- Buba Corelli (born 1989)
- Edo Maajka (born 1978)
- Frenkie (born 1982)
- Jala Brat (born 1986)
Sevdalinka
[edit]- Beba Selimović (1936–2020)
- Damir Imamović (born 1978)
- Dina Bajraktarević (born 1953)
- Emina Zečaj (1929–2020)
- Hanka Paldum (born 1956)
- Himzo Polovina (1927–1986), father was a Bosniak
- Meho Puzić (1937–2007)
- Mirsada Bajraktarević (1951–1976)
- Rešad Bešlagić (1909–1945)
- Safet Isović (1936–2007)
- Silvana Armenulić (1938–1976)
- Umihana Čuvidina (1794–1870)
- Zaim Imamović (1920–1994)
- Zehra Deović (1938–2015)
- Zekerijah Đezić (1937–2002)
Folk
[edit]- Al' Dino (born 1970), singer-songwriter and composer
- Asim Brkan (born 1954)
- Elvidin Krilić (born 1962)
- Elvira Rahić (born 1975)
- Enes Begović (born 1965)
- Esad Plavi (born 1965)
- Halid Bešlić (born 1953)
- Halid Muslimović (born 1960)
- Haris Džinović (born 1951)
- Jasmin Muharemović (born 1965)
- Kemal Malovčić (born 1946)
- Osman Hadžić (born 1966)
- Nihad Alibegović (born 1962)
- Nino Rešić (1964–2007)
- Sanela Sijerčić (born 1976)
- Šaban Šaulić (1951–2019)
- Šako Polumenta (born 1960)
- Šemsa Suljaković (born 1949)
- Šerif Konjević (born 1957)
- Zehra Bajraktarević (born 1968)
Guitarist
[edit]- Denis Azabagić (born 1972), classical guitarist
Lutenist
[edit]- Edin Karamazov (born 1965)
Songwriters
[edit]- Edo Mulahalilović (1964–2010)
- Fahrudin Pecikoza (born 1962)
Trumpeter
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Ispovest; page 14: "My family, from my mothers side, hail from central Serbia, around Kragujevac, and are all Orthodox Christians. Fathers family is made up of Muslims from south Serbia."" (PDF). Marija Šerifović. 2014. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
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