Brankica Vasić is (aside from Biljana Krstić) possibly the only Serbian chanteuse who steered clear of pop-musical shallows and stodgy academicism in her interpretation of the old songs and became a star nonetheless (or maybe because of it?). She was first vocalist for Goran Bregović’s Ensemble; her song « Dreams » from the soundtrack of Emir Kusturica’s « Arizona Dream » topped the French charts for several months. Her voice appeared in Patrice Chéreau’s film « La Reine Margot » and in « Saviour », the war drama directed by Pedrag Antonijević (produced by Oliver Stone). Brankica Vasić was a member of Sanja Iljić’s Ensemble Balkanika and is a sought-after vocalist for the top Serbian ethno- and jazz bands. She will sing only songs from Kosovo and Macedonia, together with her carefully picked accompanists, among them her son-in-law Vasil Hadzimanov (Serbia’s number one jazz pianist) and the Macedonian jazz guitarist Toni Kitanovski. Kitanovski will take the stage again a day later in the Szene Wien with his Gypsy brass band Cherkezi. Individual members of this orchestra are expected to guest at Vasilia’s performance.
1.Gusta mi magla padnala 2.Martesa 3.Oblak 4.Oj, ovčarče 5.Goranine ćafanine 6.So maki 7.Odvoji se grojzde od lojze 8.Dreams 9.Ružica 10.Zajdi, zajdi bonus track: 11.Oblak / Cloud (radio mix)
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