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AMIRA / Amulette (Amira Medunjanin 艾密拉.梅頓賈寧)
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 2009 Amira released the album Live, a recording of a concert held at the Jazz Fest Sarajevo in 2008. In the same year Amira released the album Zumra in collaboration with Merima Kljuco, the internationally renowned accordionist. The album represents an innovative approach to the musical tradition of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Macedonia by fusing contemporary accordion and arrangements to the traditional melod
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Amulette (studio album) by Amira Medunjanin
Year: 2011
Release date:2011-10-03
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Sevdalinka
Traditional genre of folk music in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sevdalinka (pronounced[seʋdǎliːŋka]), also known as Sevdah music, is a traditional genre of folk music originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sevdalinka is an integral part of the Bosniak culture,[1][2][3][4] but is also spread across the ex-Yugoslav region, including Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.[5] The actual composers of many Sevdalinka songs are unknown because these are traditional folk songs.[6] In 2024, sevdalinka was included on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.[7]
Sevdalinka songs are characterised by their slow or moderate tempo, elaborate structure, and intense, emotionally potent melodies. The singer will often impose a rhythm and tempo into the song, both of which can vary throughout the piece. Traditionally, Sevdalinkas are considered "women's songs",