- Zvonko Bogdan
Infobox musical artist
Name = Zvonko Bogdan
Img_capt = Zvonko Bogdan on the cover of the "Tko te ima, taj te nema " album
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Background = solo_singer
Born = Birth date and age|1942|1|5|mf=ySombor
Origin =Vojvodina ,Serbia
Genre =Tamburitza Folk music
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter
Instrument = vocals
Years_active = 1971 – present
Label =Zvonko Bogdan (
Serbian Cyrillic : Звонко Богдан) (bornJanuary 5 ,1942 inSombor , present daySerbia ) is an eminentSerbia n performer of traditionalfolk song s ofVojvodina , Serbia,Croatia ,Hungary andRomania . Apart from being famous as a singer, he is also acomposer , painter and harness racer. Zvonko Bogdan is of Croatian-Bunjevac origin.Biography
He was born in the city of Sombor (present day Vojvodina, Serbia) during the
World War II , when that part of Yugoslavia was under Axis Hungarian occupation, to a Bunjevac family. He spent the childhood onsalaš (farm) of his mother-side grandfather Stipan Kukuruzar; his other grandfather Franja was acoachman ,tamburitza musician andbon viveur . After a brief adventure in local Sombor theatre, he headed forBelgrade , in age of 19, to enter the drama academy, and started singing in Belgradekafana s to earn for living, and he found himself in this job.cite web|title=Bački meraklija|url=http://www.danas.co.yu/20060511/dijalog1.html|date=2006-05-11|publisher=Danas |author=Zoran Panović|language=Serbian] . The engagement in Belgrade's "Union" hotel, meeting place of numerous journalists and bohemes, boosted his career; for almost 30 years, he would sing in "Union" whenever he visited Belgrade.cite web|url=http://www.balkanmedia.com/m2/doc/1461-1.shtml|title=Veliki gospodin pesme|date=2002-05-24|publisher=Balkanmedia.com|author=Nebojša Mijalković|language=Serbian] . His first solo concert was held atKalemegdan terrace. In 1971, he recorded "Hej salaši na severu Bačke", the song he would be forever remembered for.. From 1972, he performed withJanika Balázs ' orchestra onNovi Sad 'sPetrovaradin fortress , a hallmark of tamburitza music.cite web|url=http://www.dnevnik.co.yu/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=18311|title=Ono vreme što se vratit’ neće!|date=2006-12-30|publisher=Dnevnik|author=Jovan Tanurdžić|language=Serbian]During the turbulent 1990s and
Yugoslav wars , Bogdan largely withdrew from public performances. As he explained, "Simply, I wasn't in a mood to work. Also, the piracy took so much momentum that I was sick even of thoughts of composing and music... I hope those ugly times have gone and that we would be able to live like humans again".In 2004, Bogdan performed on Novi Sad
Exit festival , mostly devoted to pop/rock, also held on Petrovaradin fortress; it was a tribute of new generations to the old bard and the site which was the cornerstone of the traditional music. [cite web|url=http://www.dnevnik.co.yu/arhiva/30-06-2004/Strane/hronika.htm|title=Tamburaši se vraćaju na Petrovaradinsku tvrđavu|date=2004-06-30|author=P. Klajić|language=Serbian]Bogdan sings both original and traditional songs (especially those of the Bunjevac people he belongs to) accompanied by the traditional tamburitza orchestra. Some of the songs he composed himself, including his most famous "Hej salaši na severu Bačke" ("Hey, farms of Northern
Bačka "). Some of his songs are also in Hungarian andRoma language .Accompanying bands on his concerts are the "Orkestar Mileta Nikolića" (Orchestra of Mile Nikolić - the successor of the famous Orchestra of
Janika Balázs ) fromVojvodina and the "Zagrebački tamburaši" fromCroatia . The late Janika Balázs and still livingJerry Grcevich are his favourite tamburitza musicians and co-workers. Zvonko Bogdan is still very active and he plays in Vojvodina and Croatia, and all over the world where people of Vojvodina and Croatians live.Bogdan is also a prolific
harness racer, and horses and affection for them are common themes in Bogdan's songs. He is considered one of the most successful racers of Vojvodina [cite web|url=http://www.blic.co.yu/stara_arhiva/arhiva/2005-01-17/strane/sport.htm|title=Raspevane sulke Zvonka Bogdana|publisher=Blic |date=2005-01-17|language=Serbian] In 2001, at Zagreb's Hippodrome, he won the "Hrvatski kasački derbi" (Croatian Harness Race Derby) [ [http://www.hipodrom.hr/kasacki_derby.asp Hrvatski kasački derby ] ] , establishing a record that still stands.Some of his most recognized songs are:
* "Hej salaši na severu Bačke"
* "Osam tamburaša s Petrovaradina"
* "Bunjevačko prelo"
* "U tom Somboru"
* "Već odavno spremam svog mrkova"
* "Ne vredi plakati"
* "Govori se da me varaš"
* "Kraj jezera jedna kuća mala"
* "Fijaker stari"
* "Prošle su mnoge ljubavi"
* "Tko te ima, taj te nema"Bogdan married his wife Mirjana in
Belgrade . They have two children, Sigmund and Evelina. He has been living inSubotica since 1980.Influence
The most prominent Croatian tamburitza artists, such as Zlatni Dukati, Kićo Slabinac and
Miroslav Škoro have recorded many songs that Bogdan wrote or is known for singing them. Zlatni Dukati made an album "Starogradska pjesmarica" in 1994, with many popular Bogdan's songs [ [http://www.crorec.hr/crorec.hr/izdanje.php?OBJECT_ID=105570 CROREC ] ] . Kićo Slabinac had also started in the 70s to sing tamburitza songs and part of his repertoire is very similar to Bogdan's. Miroslav Škoro, who is an apprentice of Jerry Grchevich, has a habit to perform in almost every concert "Ej salaši na sjeveru Bačke" as dedication to Zvonko Bogdan.In 1990, Croatian poet
Drago Britvić and composerSiniša Leopold wrote a song "Svirci moji" ("Musicians of mine") especially for Zvonko Bogdan, for him to perform at the traditional festival of tamburitza songs "Zlatne žice Slavonije" in Požega, Croatia. Because of the Yugoslavia crisis, Bogdan haven't had a chance to make his performance, butĐuka Čajić stepped in and won the festival. It took more than a decade for Bogdan to publicly perform the song. In HRT show "Hit do hita", in April 2004, Zvonko Bogdan finally gave his premiere of "Svirci moji". Since then, it became a regular song in his repertoire. Krunoslav Slabinac and Zlatni Dukati have also recorded their version of this song that has become a tamburitza classic.During the past years, Zvonko Bogdan has written few Croatian patriotic songs such as "Otvori prozor" ("Open the Window"), "Od Konavala pa do Zagore" ("From
Konavli to Zagora"), "Markova čežnja" ("Marko's Longing"). In May 2003, on theBrodfest , annual tamburitza festival held inSlavonski Brod , Zvonko Bogdan won the "Ruka slobode" award ("Hand of Freedom") for the song "Od Konavala pa do Zagore". The song lyrics were declared the most patriotic lyrics written for Croatian tamburitza scene in 2002. [ [http://www.brodfest.com/revija-domoljubne-pjesme.htm New Page 1 ] ]Discography
Albums
* 1973: "Zvonko Bogdan"
* 1973: "Biseri narodne muzike"
* 1974: "Zvonko Bogdan peva za Vas"
* 1976: "Što se bore misli moje"
* 1980: "Zvonko Bogdan"
* 1981: "Zvonko Bogdan i tamburaški orkestar Janike Balaža"
* 1984: "Legolas"
* 1984: "Pesme i pesnici"
* 1990: "Zvonko Bogdan"
* 2001: "Život teče u laganom ritmu "
* 2002: "Živim život k'o skitnica" (A Records, Sombor)
* 2003: "Rariteti"
* 2004: "Uspomena na vreme koje se sigurno ponoviti neće "
* 2005: "Panonija i ja "
* 2007: "Tko te ima, taj te nema "Notes
ReflistExternal links
* [http://www.tamburaland.com/artist/bogdan/index.html Tamburaland Artist of the month : Zvonko Bogdan]
* [http://www.zamp.hr/en/database/databaseAutorovaDjela.htm?CODE_AUTOR=133032835 Zvonimir Bogdan's entry at Croatian Composer' Society, Collecting Society Database]
*hr icon [http://www.brodfest.com/revija-domoljubne-pjesme.htm XI Revija nove domoljubne pjesme Hrvatske] – "Brodfest 2003" photo album including Zvonko Bogdan receiving "Ruka slobode" Award
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