- Janika Balázs
Janika Balázs (Serbian and Croatian: Јаника Балаж or Janika Balaž) (born
December 23 1925 inLukino Selo nearZrenjanin , diedNovember 12 1988 inNovi Sad ) was a famoustamburitza musician and band leader fromVojvodina ,Serbia .Life
He was born 1925 to a Hungarian-speaking Romani family with strong musical tradition. His father's surname was
Rác (or Rácz), which was a Hungarian term forSerbs that was considered derogatory, so he took the mother's surname Balázs. He grew up inBečej , where he started playingviolin in a localkafana with 10 years of age. When he realized that he couldn't become the best violinist, he switched to ("prim" or "bisernica") tamburitza which he played ever since. Later, he played with "Braća kozaci" band in the area ofSubotica andHorgoš . From 1948 to 1951, he worked in Radio Titograd in Montenegro, where he perfected his tamburitza play.From its foundation in 1951 to the end of his working career he worked in
Radio Novi Sad and was a member of its Grand Tamburitza Orchestra. He was spending nights playing with his 8-men band in kafanas of Novi Sad, especially onPetrovaradin fortress, of which he became one of icons. During his career, he held concerts across the world, including 36 performances inParis Olympia . Allegedly, he had several offers fromUnited States andSoviet Union to move there and work as a tamburitza teacher, but he never wanted to leave Novi Sad, where he died in 1988.Janika participated in several documentary and feature
film s. Songs "Osam tamburaša s Petrovaradina" ("Eight tambouritza-players from Petrovaradin") and "Primaši" were dedicated to him. During his career, he worked with many renowned musicians, includingZvonko Bogdan andJulija Bisak .After his death, the city of Novi Sad raised a monument (authored by sculptor Lászlo Szilágyi), standing on a square opposite the Petrovaradin fortress across the
Danube .Quote
:"He has always been, in
jazz speech, a band leader. Unification of orchestra's sound is something unique, something we could hear only at uncle Janika's. However, his solo parts are something unique, they had an emotion which is impossible to explain. Among thousands of tambouritzas, it was always easy to recognize the one of Janika Balaž."Jovan Adamov, conductor of Radio Novi Sad dance orchestra
ee also
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Music of Vojvodina
*Music of Serbia External links
* [http://www.janikinitamburasi.com/ Fan club website]
* [http://www.eurotok.com/legende/janika_balaz/janika_balaz.htm Eurotok] (In Serbian)
* [http://www.nin.co.yu/2003-03/20/27918.html NIN article] (In Serbian)
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