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Folkoteka Muzika Za' title='Folkoteka Muzika Za' />Silvana Armenuli Wikipedia. Zilha Bajraktarevi 1. May 1. 93. 8 1. Folkoteka Muzika YoutubeOctober 1. Silvana Armenuli pronounced silvna armnulit, was a Yugoslav singer songwriter and actress from Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the most prominent commercial folk music and traditional sevdalinka singers in Yugoslavia. She is called the Queen of Sevdalinka. Her life was cut short when she died in a road accident at the age of 3. ZJbozYFY/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Folkoteka Muzika' title='Folkoteka Muzika' />Armenulis song ta e mi ivot, written by her friend and contemporary Toma Zdravkovi, is one of the best selling singles from the former Yugoslavia. Two of her sisters were also professional singers Mirsada Mirjana Bajraktarevi and Dina Bajraktarevi. Armenulis father, Mehmed, died in 1. Early life, family and interest in musiceditBorn Zilha Bajraktarevi4567 in Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, she was the third of thirteen children in a Muslim. Bosniak family. 8 Her father was Mehmed Bajraktarevi 1. Roland Cut Studio Windows 7. Hajrija 1. 91. 62. Najbolji smesni snimci, video snimci, video klipovi, audio klipovi, hiljade i hiljade smesnih klipova, pa ubacite i vi vas smesni video. Domaci YouTube sajt za video. Www. FOLKOTEKA. org Vesti sa estrade, premijere spotova, izvetaji sa koncerata i raznih emisija. Jednostavno sve sa Balkana. Estrada i folk Miljana jo jednom. Detinjstvo i poeci. Fahreta Jahi je roena u Tuzli, 20. Odrasla je u Brkom. Njen otac Abid je radio kao. FTon The Balkan music and news site, ljubav, zabava, tekstovi i muzika za sve. Osetite i vi moc najboljih i saznajte zasto smo uvijek prvi i najbolji Noviteti. The family surname has origins in the Ottoman Empire bajrak is the Turkish word for flag. Zilha survived a bout with diphtheria as a child shortly after World War II. Zilha had a brother named Hajrudin who died about two weeks after being mauled by a dog in the 1. Narodna i zabavna muzika, estrada u Srbiji. Online magazin ezine. Barikada World Of Music Clubing. Vibe YourselfAfter her brothers death, her father found solace in alcohol and solitude, neglecting the family and his business. After her fathers cake shop closed, the family suffered greatly. Some of her earliest memories were of her fathers absence and the second World War, when mother Hajrija and the children hid in the basement from Ustae troops. The family of thirteen children included Zilhas sisters Mirsada Bajraktarevi Mirjana, Hajrudina Dina, Abida, and evka, and brothers Hajrudin, Muhamed, Izudin, Abudin, and Ismet. Her sister evkas son Sabahudin Bilalovi became a professional basketball player who died at age 4. Ten years later, evka and her husband Lutvo both died of natural causes in September 2. Bajraktarevi began singing at an early age and she would later say that she got her voice from her father, a bohemian. As a child, she would sing to him while sitting in his lap. But when she had thoughts of pursuing a professional singing career, her father was not supportive. Then one day, after coming home hung over from a night of drinking, and with the wave of a hand, he said Go If you really want to be a singer, go. In 1. After that, she played the mandolin and sang more and more, but her grades in school kept declining. By the time she reached the eighth grade, all interest in school had been lost and she had made a name for herself locally as prominent kafana singer. Marriage and relationshipseditBajraktarevi met her husband, tennis player Radmilo Armenuli, in 1. Grand Casino in Belgrade. They married two years later on 2. Windows 10 Professional Service Pack 3 32 Bit'>Windows 10 Professional Service Pack 3 32 Bit. October 1. 96. 1 and their daughter Gordana was born on 1. January 1. 96. 5. After seven years of marriage, Radmilo allegedly cheated on Silvana with her friend, the singer Lepa Luki. After that she recorded a song called Sedam godina ljubavi Seven Years of Love. Silvana and Radmilo were believed to have divorced, although many years later, Radmilo revealed that they had separated but stayed legally married until her death. Silvana was a Bosniak and her husband Radmilo was a Serb, making theirs an ethnically mixed marriage. Radmilos mother Gordana1. Silvanas father Mehmed who even refused to speak to his daughter. In fact, Silvana was not allowed into his home until his death in 1. Doboj for his funeral. After her marriage ended, many men vied for her affection, including politicians Stane Dolanc and Branko Pei. Career beginningseditSometime in the year 1. Zilha was heard singing in a Doboj kafana by Aca Stepi, and it was a voice he did not forget. They met again six years later in 1. Hotel Bristol in Belgrade, after she started singing professionally. She was performing with the orchestra of Jovica Marinovi and the singerdrummer was Cune Gojkovi. After that, she began singing with Aca in the Grand Casino in Belgrade, where she met her future husband Radmilo. Silvana moved to Sarajevo at the age of sixteen in 1. One night Silvana, then still called Zilha, met accordionist Ismet Alajbegovi erbo in the Sarajevo suburb of Ilida. Delighted with her voice, he wanted to make her part of his orchestra, but the girl was underage and needed her parents permission. Of course, they gave consent and erbo promised her that she would have food, a place to stay and a salary of 2. There, she entered the professional world of showbiz. On a cold night in Leskovac in spring 1. Silvana was taking walk through a park before a performance at the garden of a restaurant called Hisar in a hotel, when she saw a young man sleeping on a bench. It was Toma Zdravkovi. She approached him, woke him up, sat down and started a conversation. She asked him Where are you from What do you do. He told her he was from a village, and had come to the city looking for a job. He couldnt find a job, and was broke with no way to pay his fare back home. Silvana wished to help him. She brought him to her performance, even handing her microphone over to him at one point. When she heard Toma sing, she was amazed, according to Za drutvo u oku, written by Aleksandar Gajovi, a journalist and cultural worker. She begged the manager of the hotel to help Toma find a job. Toma began singing with her, and later she got him his own record deal and he began recording and touring on his own. The two became legends of the former Yugoslavia. Stage nameeditEventually she moved to Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, in order to further her singing career. There she adopted the stage name Silvana after the Italian actress Silvana Mangano. When she was a young girl, her friends would jokingly call her Silvana after watching the film Bitter Rice, because she resembled the actress. Silvana for her was a psychological defense against the real world, the possibility that, at least for the moment, she could actually turn into Silvana Mangano, whose film she never forgot. First recordings and televisioneditWhile in Belgrade, Armenuli frequently performed in the bohemian neighborhood Skadarlija. During this time, she was offered several recording contracts from the incredibly competitive Yugoslav record labels. The first song she ever recorded was the Bosnian sevdalinka Nad izvorom vrba se nadvila Over the Spring, the Willow Tree Hung, although it wasnt officially released until her 1. Otio si bez pozdrava You Left Without Saying Goodbye, three years after her first album was released. After recording a single record for the label Diskos in Aleksandrovac, she was invited by the label PGP RTB to record in the then popular duet format. Armenuli recorded duet albums with singers Petar Tanasijevi, Aleksandar Trandafilovi, Slavko Perovi and Dragan ivkovi in the 1. After both companies competitively issued her records for a period of time, Armenuli grew tired of singing in duets. The opportunity to record as a soloist came from the Zagreb based record label Jugoton. Her career had taken off rapidly and she became one of the biggest commercial folk stars in Yugoslavia. This led to numerous and well publicized country wide singing engagements.