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Sanja Ilić

Aleksandar "Sanja" Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар "Сања" Илић; 27 March 1951 – 7 March 2021) was a Serbian and Yugoslav musician and composer.

Sanja Ilić
Ilić in 2015
Background information
Birth nameAleksandar Ilić
Born(1951-03-27)27 March 1951
Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia
Died7 March 2021(2021-03-07) (aged 69)
Belgrade, Serbia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Composer
  • keyboardist
Instrument(s)Keyboard
Years active1963–2021

Ilić started composing as a teenager. In 1971 he formed the rock band San, which disbanded in 1975, after the band's vocalist Predrag Jovičić died in concert from an electric shock. After this event Ilić decided not to perform live with a band again. He continued his career as a composer, composing several hit songs for Yugoslav pop and rock artists. He worked with composer and keyboardist Sloba Marković on the electronic music album Delta Project and actor and lyricist Irfan Mensur on the album Plava ptica. In 2000, Ilić formed the ethnic music ensemble Balkanika, with which he recorded five albums and had numerous performances across the world. During his career, Ilić wrote music for theatre, film, television shows and various performers. He died in 2021 in Belgrade.

He was the brother of keyboardist and Generacija 5 leader Dragoljub Ilić.

Life and career

Early life and career

Ilić was born on 27 March 1951 in Belgrade.[1] Ilić's father, Miodrag "Beli" Ilić was a well-known composer.[2] Sanja Ilić composed his first song when he was 12. At age 16, he composed the song "Baj baj baj" ("Bye, Bye, Bye"), which was later performed by Bisera Veletanlić at Jugovizija 1976 festival.[3] In 1967, he joined the rock band Vragolani (Naughty Boys), which consisted of high school students.[2] He graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture.[3]

With San (1970–1975)

In 1970, Ilić formed the band San (The Dream), gathering former members of beat bands Smeli, Samonikli, Bele Višnje and Vragolani.[2] With San Ilić recorded five 7" singles.[2] Durig San's activity, Ilić wrote music for the film ITD (ETC.) and the rock opera Arhanđeli i automati (Archangels and Automatons) performed in Belgrade's Dadov Theatre.[2] On 2 February 1975, during a concert in Čair Hall in Niš, San vocalist Predrag Jovičić died from an electric shock.[2] After this event Ilić disbanded San and decided not to perform live wirh a band again.[2] In 1977, as a tribute to Jovičić, the members of San recorded songs they prepared for their debut album with singers Zdravko Čolić, Dado Topić, Bisera Veletanlić, Zdenka Kovačiček and Zlatko Pejaković.[2]

Post-San (1975-2000)

In 1979, Ilić was a member of the supergroup Mag (Wizard), formed for the recording of the soundtrack for Goran Marković's film National Class Category Up to 785 ccm. Mag consisted of former Korni Grupa member Josip Boček (guitar), former Elipse and Korni Grupa members Bojan Hreljac (bass guitar) and Vladimir "Furda" Furduj (drums), composer and musician Sloba Marković (keyboards) and Ilić (keyborads). Mag recorded songs written by composer Zoran Simjanović and lyricist Marina Tucaković. The vocals were sung by popular Yugoslav singers Dado Topić, Oliver Dragojević, Slađana Milošević, Oliver Mandić, Zumreta Midžić "Zuzi" and the members of the band Laboratorija Zvuka.[4]

Ilić continued his career as a composer. In 1982, he composed the song "Halo, Halo" ("Hello, Hello"), with which the group Aska represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982.[2] In 1984 he composed the hit song "Princeza" ("Princess"), performed by rock singers Dado Topić and Slađana Milošević.[2] In 1987, Ilić recorded the electronic music album Delta Project with composer and keyboardist Sloba Marković.[2] In 1992, on the lyrics of actor Irfan Mensur, Ilić composed music for the theatre play Plava ptica (Blue Bird). The songs were released on the album Plava ptica. The title track, performed by well-known Serbian actors, became a hit, largely due to its anti-war lyrics.[2]

With Balkanika (2000-2021)

In 2000, Ilić founded the ethnic music ensemble Balkanika. In 2000, they released their first album, entitled Balkan 2000. Ilić composed all the tracks on the album, played piano and saz on the album recording and produced the album. The album featured numerous musicians: Brankica Vasić, Svetlana "Ceca" Slavković, Nataša Jelić, Đorđe David, Pavle Aksentijević and Dragan Ilić on vocals, Slobodan Trkulja on gajde and kaval, Dragomir "Joga" Milenković on cümbüş, Papa Nick on percussion, Branko Kljajić on bouzouki, Bora Dugić on flute, Ljuba Dimitrijević on blowing horn and shawm, Darko Karajić on oud and saz, St. George String Orchestra, Radio Television of Serbia Choir, and others.[2] After the album release, Balkanika performed across Europe, in China and in Mexico.[2] In 2000, Ilić also took part in the Balkan Horses Band project. On 10 November 2000, Ilić performed, alongsite guitarist Vlatko Stefanovski, vocalist and flutist Tamara Obrovac and vocalist and kaval and melodica player Teodosi Spasov, on a concert in Sofia, Bulgaria. The recording of the concert was released in 2001 on the live album Balkan Horses Band – Sofia 2000.[2]

In 2004, Ilić released his second album with Balkanika, Balkan koncept (Balkan Concept). Among Ilić's new collaborators were Izet Kizil (percussion), Peter Kostadinov (gajde), Miljan Miljanić (gusle), Rastko Aksentijević (šargija). Once again, Ilić was author of all the tracks. The album featured a new version of the song "Plava ptica".[2] In 2006, the band held a concert at Belgrade's Kalemegdan Fortress. The recording of the concert was released on the video album Live at Kalemegdan.[2]

In 2009, Sanja Ilić and Balkanika released the album Ceeepaj (Gooo), with which they moved towards Balkan brass sound. The album featured a cover of the song "Maljčiki" (Russian for "Boys"), originally recorded by the Yugoslav new wave band Idoli.[5] In 2013, Ilić composed the work Constantinus Magnustantinus Magnus, which was performed in Belgrade and Niš as a part of the celebration of 1700 years since the Edict of Milan. The work was performed by more than 200 performers, including the Belgrade National Theatre orchestra, choir and ballet dancers. Constantinus Magnustantinus Magnus featured elements of the music of ancient Rome and was partially performed on ancient Roman instruments.[6] In 2018, Ilić and Balkanika represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal, with the song "Nova deca" ("New Children").[7][8]

In 2020, Balkanika released their fourth studio album, Stand Up. The album featured a new version of "Nova deca" as the bonus track.[9]

Other works

Ilić composed songs for numerous Yugoslav performers, including Bisera Veletanlić, Lutajuća Srca, Zdravko Čolić, Zlatko Pejaković, Jadranka Stojaković, Suzana Mančić, Zdenka Kovačiček, Neda Ukraden, Maja Odžaklievska, Leo Martin, Slađana Milošević, Gabi Novak, Radmila Karaklajić, 7 Mladih, Jasna Zlokić, Doris Dragović, Bora Dugić, Louis, and others.[10]

During his career Ilić wrote over 1000 compositions for theatre, films, TV shows and commercials.[2] He wrote music for films Dark Echoes (1977), Transfer (1980), Strange Night (1990), Vukovar: A Story (1994), The Border Post (2006), Ambulance (2009) and Ice (2012).[11]

Death

Ilić died on 7 March 2021, in Belgrade, at the age of 69, due to complications caused by COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia.[12] He was buried at the Alley of Distinguished Citizens in the Belgrade New Cemetery, next to his wife, Zlata Petković.[13]

On 28 June (Serbian national holiday Vidovdan) 2021, Ilić was posthumously awarded the Golden Medal for Merits by the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić.[14]

Family

Ilić's brother Dragoljub Ilić is the leader of the hard rock band Generacija 5. The band was named after Sanja Ilić's suggestion; after reading a newspaper article about fifth generation computers, Sanja Ilić suggested the name Generacija 5 (Generation 5).[15]

Ilić was married to Serbian actress and model Zlata Petković until her death in 2012. They had one son together, Andrej, who was born in 1984.[16]

Discography

With San

Singles

  • "Tebe sam želeo" / "Helena" (1971)
  • "Papirni brodovi" / "Hej, malena" (1973)
  • "Legenda" / "Milena" (1974)
  • "Jedan svet za sve" / "Srce na dlanu" (1974)
  • "Anabela" / "Zvezda ljubavi" (1974)

Solo

Studio albums

  • Delta Project (with Sloba Marković, 1987)
  • Plava ptica (1992)

With Balkanika

Studio albums

  • Balkan 2000 (2000)
  • Balkan koncept (2004)
  • Ceeepaj (2009)
  • Stand Up (2020)

Video albums

  • Live at Kalemegdan (2006)

References

  1. ^ "Времеплов (27. 3. 2011)" (in Serbian). Radio-Televizija Srbije. 27 March 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Janjatović, Petar (2007). EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960–2006. Belgrade: self-released. p. 104.
  3. ^ a b ""Наша прича" Сања Илић Балканика (текст)" (PDF) (in Serbian). Radio-Televizija Republike Srpske. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  4. ^ Originalna muzika iz filma Nacionalna klasa at Discogs
  5. ^ Ceeepaj at Discogs
  6. ^ "Sanja Ilić - Konstantinus Magnus", RTS.rs
  7. ^ Welsh, Eleanor (20 February 2018). "Serbia: Sanja Ilić & Balkanika win Beovizija 2018 and will represent Serbia in Lisbon!". ESCToday.
  8. ^ Gligorov, Miki (20 February 2018). "Sanja Ilić and Balkanika win Beovizija 2018". escXtra.
  9. ^ Stand Up at Discogs
  10. ^ Sanja Ilić writing credits at Discogs
  11. ^ Sanja Ilić at IMDb
  12. ^ "PREMINUO SANJA ILIĆ: Osnivač "Balkanike" izgubio bitku sa koronom". novisti.rs (in Serbian). Novosti. 7 March 2021.
  13. ^ "POSLEDNJI POZDRAV SANJI ILIĆU: Kompozitor sahranjen pored bivše supruge, glumice Zlate Petković", Mondo.rs
  14. ^ "Vučić odlikovao i Sijarta, Mandića, umetnike preminule od korone…", N1info.com
  15. ^ "Generacija 5: Grupa brža od uspeha", Rockomotiva.com
  16. ^ "Andrej Ilić: Preko potreban odmor". Hello. 2 February 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2015.

External links

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Aleksandar Sanja Ilic Serbian Cyrillic Aleksandar Saњa Iliћ 27 March 1951 7 March 2021 was a Serbian and Yugoslav musician and composer Sanja IlicIlic in 2015Background informationBirth nameAleksandar IlicBorn 1951 03 27 27 March 1951Belgrade PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaDied7 March 2021 2021 03 07 aged 69 Belgrade SerbiaGenresRockelectronic musicethnic musicworld musicmedieval musicByzantine musicBalkan brassfolktronicaOccupation s ComposerkeyboardistInstrument s KeyboardYears active1963 2021 Ilic started composing as a teenager In 1971 he formed the rock band San which disbanded in 1975 after the band s vocalist Predrag Jovicic died in concert from an electric shock After this event Ilic decided not to perform live with a band again He continued his career as a composer composing several hit songs for Yugoslav pop and rock artists He worked with composer and keyboardist Sloba Markovic on the electronic music album Delta Project and actor and lyricist Irfan Mensur on the album Plava ptica In 2000 Ilic formed the ethnic music ensemble Balkanika with which he recorded five albums and had numerous performances across the world During his career Ilic wrote music for theatre film television shows and various performers He died in 2021 in Belgrade He was the brother of keyboardist and Generacija 5 leader Dragoljub Ilic Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 With San 1970 1975 1 3 Post San 1975 2000 1 4 With Balkanika 2000 2021 1 5 Other works 2 Death 3 Family 4 Discography 4 1 With San 4 1 1 Singles 4 2 Solo 4 2 1 Studio albums 4 3 With Balkanika 4 3 1 Studio albums 4 3 2 Video albums 5 References 6 External linksLife and career EditEarly life and career Edit Ilic was born on 27 March 1951 in Belgrade 1 Ilic s father Miodrag Beli Ilic was a well known composer 2 Sanja Ilic composed his first song when he was 12 At age 16 he composed the song Baj baj baj Bye Bye Bye which was later performed by Bisera Veletanlic at Jugovizija 1976 festival 3 In 1967 he joined the rock band Vragolani Naughty Boys which consisted of high school students 2 He graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Architecture 3 With San 1970 1975 Edit In 1970 Ilic formed the band San The Dream gathering former members of beat bands Smeli Samonikli Bele Visnje and Vragolani 2 With San Ilic recorded five 7 singles 2 Durig San s activity Ilic wrote music for the film ITD ETC and the rock opera Arhanđeli i automati Archangels and Automatons performed in Belgrade s Dadov Theatre 2 On 2 February 1975 during a concert in Cair Hall in Nis San vocalist Predrag Jovicic died from an electric shock 2 After this event Ilic disbanded San and decided not to perform live wirh a band again 2 In 1977 as a tribute to Jovicic the members of San recorded songs they prepared for their debut album with singers Zdravko Colic Dado Topic Bisera Veletanlic Zdenka Kovacicek and Zlatko Pejakovic 2 Post San 1975 2000 Edit In 1979 Ilic was a member of the supergroup Mag Wizard formed for the recording of the soundtrack for Goran Markovic s film National Class Category Up to 785 ccm Mag consisted of former Korni Grupa member Josip Bocek guitar former Elipse and Korni Grupa members Bojan Hreljac bass guitar and Vladimir Furda Furduj drums composer and musician Sloba Markovic keyboards and Ilic keyborads Mag recorded songs written by composer Zoran Simjanovic and lyricist Marina Tucakovic The vocals were sung by popular Yugoslav singers Dado Topic Oliver Dragojevic Slađana Milosevic Oliver Mandic Zumreta Midzic Zuzi and the members of the band Laboratorija Zvuka 4 Ilic continued his career as a composer In 1982 he composed the song Halo Halo Hello Hello with which the group Aska represented Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 2 In 1984 he composed the hit song Princeza Princess performed by rock singers Dado Topic and Slađana Milosevic 2 In 1987 Ilic recorded the electronic music album Delta Project with composer and keyboardist Sloba Markovic 2 In 1992 on the lyrics of actor Irfan Mensur Ilic composed music for the theatre play Plava ptica Blue Bird The songs were released on the album Plava ptica The title track performed by well known Serbian actors became a hit largely due to its anti war lyrics 2 With Balkanika 2000 2021 Edit In 2000 Ilic founded the ethnic music ensemble Balkanika In 2000 they released their first album entitled Balkan 2000 Ilic composed all the tracks on the album played piano and saz on the album recording and produced the album The album featured numerous musicians Brankica Vasic Svetlana Ceca Slavkovic Natasa Jelic Đorđe David Pavle Aksentijevic and Dragan Ilic on vocals Slobodan Trkulja on gajde and kaval Dragomir Joga Milenkovic on cumbus Papa Nick on percussion Branko Kljajic on bouzouki Bora Dugic on flute Ljuba Dimitrijevic on blowing horn and shawm Darko Karajic on oud and saz St George String Orchestra Radio Television of Serbia Choir and others 2 After the album release Balkanika performed across Europe in China and in Mexico 2 In 2000 Ilic also took part in the Balkan Horses Band project On 10 November 2000 Ilic performed alongsite guitarist Vlatko Stefanovski vocalist and flutist Tamara Obrovac and vocalist and kaval and melodica player Teodosi Spasov on a concert in Sofia Bulgaria The recording of the concert was released in 2001 on the live album Balkan Horses Band Sofia 2000 2 In 2004 Ilic released his second album with Balkanika Balkan koncept Balkan Concept Among Ilic s new collaborators were Izet Kizil percussion Peter Kostadinov gajde Miljan Miljanic gusle Rastko Aksentijevic sargija Once again Ilic was author of all the tracks The album featured a new version of the song Plava ptica 2 In 2006 the band held a concert at Belgrade s Kalemegdan Fortress The recording of the concert was released on the video album Live at Kalemegdan 2 In 2009 Sanja Ilic and Balkanika released the album Ceeepaj Gooo with which they moved towards Balkan brass sound The album featured a cover of the song Maljciki Russian for Boys originally recorded by the Yugoslav new wave band Idoli 5 In 2013 Ilic composed the work Constantinus Magnustantinus Magnus which was performed in Belgrade and Nis as a part of the celebration of 1700 years since the Edict of Milan The work was performed by more than 200 performers including the Belgrade National Theatre orchestra choir and ballet dancers Constantinus Magnustantinus Magnus featured elements of the music of ancient Rome and was partially performed on ancient Roman instruments 6 In 2018 Ilic and Balkanika represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon Portugal with the song Nova deca New Children 7 8 In 2020 Balkanika released their fourth studio album Stand Up The album featured a new version of Nova deca as the bonus track 9 Other works Edit Ilic composed songs for numerous Yugoslav performers including Bisera Veletanlic Lutajuca Srca Zdravko Colic Zlatko Pejakovic Jadranka Stojakovic Suzana Mancic Zdenka Kovacicek Neda Ukraden Maja Odzaklievska Leo Martin Slađana Milosevic Gabi Novak Radmila Karaklajic 7 Mladih Jasna Zlokic Doris Dragovic Bora Dugic Louis and others 10 During his career Ilic wrote over 1000 compositions for theatre films TV shows and commercials 2 He wrote music for films Dark Echoes 1977 Transfer 1980 Strange Night 1990 Vukovar A Story 1994 The Border Post 2006 Ambulance 2009 and Ice 2012 11 Death EditIlic died on 7 March 2021 in Belgrade at the age of 69 due to complications caused by COVID 19 during the COVID 19 pandemic in Serbia 12 He was buried at the Alley of Distinguished Citizens in the Belgrade New Cemetery next to his wife Zlata Petkovic 13 On 28 June Serbian national holiday Vidovdan 2021 Ilic was posthumously awarded the Golden Medal for Merits by the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic 14 Family EditIlic s brother Dragoljub Ilic is the leader of the hard rock band Generacija 5 The band was named after Sanja Ilic s suggestion after reading a newspaper article about fifth generation computers Sanja Ilic suggested the name Generacija 5 Generation 5 15 Ilic was married to Serbian actress and model Zlata Petkovic until her death in 2012 They had one son together Andrej who was born in 1984 16 Discography EditWith San Edit Singles Edit Tebe sam zeleo Helena 1971 Papirni brodovi Hej malena 1973 Legenda Milena 1974 Jedan svet za sve Srce na dlanu 1974 Anabela Zvezda ljubavi 1974 Solo Edit Studio albums Edit Delta Project with Sloba Markovic 1987 Plava ptica 1992 With Balkanika Edit Studio albums Edit Balkan 2000 2000 Balkan koncept 2004 Ceeepaj 2009 Stand Up 2020 Video albums Edit Live at Kalemegdan 2006 References Edit Vremeplov 27 3 2011 in Serbian Radio Televizija Srbije 27 March 2007 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Janjatovic Petar 2007 EX YU ROCK enciklopedija 1960 2006 Belgrade self released p 104 a b Nasha pricha Saњa Iliћ Balkanika tekst PDF in Serbian Radio Televizija Republike Srpske Retrieved 20 February 2018 Originalna muzika iz filma Nacionalna klasa at Discogs Ceeepaj at Discogs Sanja Ilic Konstantinus Magnus RTS rs Welsh Eleanor 20 February 2018 Serbia Sanja Ilic amp Balkanika win Beovizija 2018 and will represent Serbia in Lisbon ESCToday Gligorov Miki 20 February 2018 Sanja Ilic and Balkanika win Beovizija 2018 escXtra Stand Up at Discogs Sanja Ilic writing credits at Discogs Sanja Ilic at IMDb PREMINUO SANJA ILIC Osnivac Balkanike izgubio bitku sa koronom novisti rs in Serbian Novosti 7 March 2021 POSLEDNJI POZDRAV SANJI ILICU Kompozitor sahranjen pored bivse supruge glumice Zlate Petkovic Mondo rs Vucic odlikovao i Sijarta Mandica umetnike preminule od korone N1info com Generacija 5 Grupa brza od uspeha Rockomotiva com Andrej Ilic Preko potreban odmor Hello 2 February 2013 Retrieved 18 March 2015 External links EditSanja Ilic discography at Discogs Sanja Ilic at IMDbPreceded byTijana Bogicevicwith In Too Deep Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest2018 with Balkanika Succeeded byNevena Bozovicwith Kruna 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