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Bilja Krstić

Biljana "Bilja" Krstić is a Serbian and Yugoslav singer and songwriter.

Biography
Early career Biljana Krstić started her career as a teenager, in 1972, as a member of the band Bubamare (Ladybugs) from Leskovac. After graduating from highschool, she started her studies of music at the Belgrade Music Academy. In 1978 Krstić and Bora Đorđević left the group and joined the newly-formed Rani Mraz, led by Đorđe Balašević. In 2005 Krstić performed in São Paulo as a member of the Mediterraneo Orchestra, composed of world music artists from across the world. In 2006, Bilja Krstić and Bistrik Orchestra released the album Tarpoš, named after a traditional women's cap from the Balkans and featuring covers of traditional songs. The album was recorded with new members of the Bistrik Orchestra: Ninković and Isaković were replaced by Krstić's former bandmates from Suncokret Nenad Božić and Bata Božanić respectively, and the group was joined by backing vocalist Nevenka Radonić. Tarpoš was released in Serbia through PGP-RTS, and internationally by German record label Ituition Schott Music. It was pronounced by one of top ten 2007 albums by the British music magazine Songlines, and Krstić's song "The Sad Letter" appeared on the magazine's compilation album Top of the World 44. In 2008, the band released the video album Bilja Krstić i Bistrik Orchestra – LIVE, with the recording of their concert held in Belgrade's Terazije Theatre on 27 November 2007. In 2012 Krstić started her vocal workshop at the Ilija M. Kolarac Endowment. In 2013 Krstić and Bistrik Orchestra recorded the a capella album Izvorište (The Wellspring) with ethnic musician Dimitrije "Mikan" Obradović. The album featured new covers of traditional songs from Serbia, as well as some of previously recorded covers in new musical arrangements. In 2017 Krstić and Bistrik Orchestra released the album Svod (Sky) through the British record label ARC Music. The album featured covers of traditional songs from across the Balkans. In 2023 they released the album Biljur (Crystal) through Croatia Records, featuring covers of traditional songs with the topic of women's struggle for the freedom of choice. Film and TV music (2002–present) Krstić wrote music for Zdravko Šotra's 2002 film Zona Zamfirova, which was released on the album Zapisi. On the 2003 Herceg Novi Film Festival the film was awarded for the best score, and on the 2003 Mostra de Valencia film festival it won the First Award for Best Music. With Dragomir Stanojević she wrote music for Srđan Koljević's 2015 film The Man Who Defended Gavrilo Princip, and it was released on the soundtrack album Branio sam Mladu Bosnu (I Defended Young Bosnia, the literal translation of the film's original title). She wrote music for the TV series Šesto čulo (Sixth Sense) and co-wrote the music for the TV series Crna svadba (Black Wedding) with Dragomir Stanojević. ==Collaborations==
Accolades
• Prince's Award for the Ethnic Music Album of the Year (Bistrik, 2001) • Prince's Award for the Ethnic Music Album of the Year (Zapisi, 2003) • Beovizija Award for the Best Ethnic Music Album (Zapisi, 2003) • Beovizija Award for the Best Ethnic Music Album (Tarpoš, 2007) • Union of Entertainment and Music Artists of Serbia Lifetime Achievement Award (2018) ==Discography==
Discography
With Suncokret Studio albumsMoje bube (1977) Singles • "Gde ćeš biti, lepa Kejo" / "Pusto more, pusti vali" (1976) • "Rock 'n' Roll duku duku" / "Gili gili blues" (1976) • "Oj, nevene" / "Tekla voda" (1976) • "Imam pesmu za sve ljude" / "Čovek koga znam" (1978) With Rani Mraz Studio albumsMojoj mami umesto maturske slike u izlogu (1979) • Odlazi cirkus (1980) Singles • "Računajte na nas" / "Strašan žulj" (1978) • "Oprosti mi Katrin" / "Život je more" (1978) • "Panonski mornar" / "Moja draga sad je u Japanu" (1979) • "Lagana stvar" / "Prvi januar (popodne)" (1979) Solo Studio albumsPrevari večeras svoje društvo sa mnom (1983) • Iz unutrasnjeg džepa (1985) • Loptom do zvezda (1990) • Bilja (1994) • Bistrik (2001) • Zapisi (2003) • Tarpoš (2007) • Izvorištе (2013) • Branio sam Mladu Bosnu (With Dragomir Stanojević, 2015) • Svod (2017) • Biljur (2023) Video albumsBilja Krstić i Bistrik Orchestra – LIVE (2008) ==References==
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