Amira Medunjanin at Kanli Kula

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Amira Medunjanin

Amira Medunjanin at Kanli Kula

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Amira Medunjanin at Kanli Kula

Amira Medunjanin at Kanli Kula

Amira Medunjanin will fill the hearts of everyone in Herceg Novi

Amira Medunjanin, a talented interpreter of sevdalinka and songs from the former Yugoslavia, held an impressive concert lasting two hours and 45 minutes with her seven-member ensemble at the sold-out Belgrade Sava Centre, organized by the production house Long Play. The globally appreciated artist returned to the well-known hall just a year after her triumphant concert last November, when she performed for the first time after the renovation of the famous building.

On this occasion, Medunjanin promoted her current album with original songs, “Homeland”. Songs from this release, such as “I Build Bridges with Song”, “If I Were”, “Oh, If Only”, “Alma”, “Damar”, were also part of this performance. However, the beginning was reserved for the traditional folk song “Bake Me a Coffee”, which Amira recorded on the album “Amulette” (2011). As expected, as soon as she appeared on stage, she received deafening applause from the entire hall and warmed up the audience, who wholeheartedly embraced her emotion and participated fully in the concert until the very end.


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Amira Medunjanin. Photo. Guitar Art Summer Fest. 2026. Herceg Novi. Montenegro

Amira Medunjanin

From the very beginning of her career, Amira Medunjanin (Sarajevo, April 23, 1972) has sought an authentic approach to interpreting and presenting the traditional music of South-Eastern Europe, focusing on the segment of our art viewed through the lens of the modern world that surrounds us. Music journalist Garth Cartwright has dubbed her the "Bosnian Billie Holiday," drawing a parallel with the way she plays with sevdah, finding new context and form within a tradition spanning hundreds of years.

Her fascination with the beauty of the region's oral tradition led her to dedicate herself to creating a specific artistic expression that eschews musical trends and avoids compromises to fit existing musical molds. Through collaborations with professional ensembles and numerous concerts, she successfully promotes Balkan culture and traditional music on the global World Music scene. Her excellent command of the English language has further facilitated the presentation of this unique concept in Western Europe and beyond.

Among other accolades, she is the recipient of the prestigious "La plus belle voix feminine 2012" (Best Female Vocal 2012) awarded by the Orange Foundation at the Babel Med Music festival in Marseille. She is also a winner of the "PORIN" award for Best Female Vocal Performance in 2020 and Best World Music Album in 2021.

She was a guest artist on the album Bal-Kan: Honey and Blood by the renowned Catalan musician Jordi Savall, with whom she actively collaborates and performs worldwide. Over the past 20 years, she has independently released eleven recordings encompassing the musical heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a regional perspective.



Amira Medunjanin. Photo. Guitar Art Summer Fest. 2026. Herceg Novi. Montenegro

Amira Medunjanin

From the very beginning of her career, Amira Medunjanin (Sarajevo, April 23, 1972) has sought an authentic approach to interpreting and presenting the traditional music of South-Eastern Europe, focusing on the segment of our art viewed through the lens of the modern world that surrounds us. Music journalist Garth Cartwright has dubbed her the "Bosnian Billie Holiday," drawing a parallel with the way she plays with sevdah, finding new context and form within a tradition spanning hundreds of years.

Her fascination with the beauty of the region's oral tradition led her to dedicate herself to creating a specific artistic expression that eschews musical trends and avoids compromises to fit existing musical molds. Through collaborations with professional ensembles and numerous concerts, she successfully promotes Balkan culture and traditional music on the global World Music scene. Her excellent command of the English language has further facilitated the presentation of this unique concept in Western Europe and beyond.

Among other accolades, she is the recipient of the prestigious "La plus belle voix feminine 2012" (Best Female Vocal 2012) awarded by the Orange Foundation at the Babel Med Music festival in Marseille. She is also a winner of the "PORIN" award for Best Female Vocal Performance in 2020 and Best World Music Album in 2021.

She was a guest artist on the album Bal-Kan: Honey and Blood by the renowned Catalan musician Jordi Savall, with whom she actively collaborates and performs worldwide. Over the past 20 years, she has independently released eleven recordings encompassing the musical heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a regional perspective.



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