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Balkan music is a type of music found in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe. In its broadest sense, it encompasses a variety of music styles across the countries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia, as well as in European Turkey. The music is characterised by complex rhythm. Famous bands in Balkan music include Taraf de Haïdouks, Fanfare Ciocărlia, and No Smoking Orchestra. The perfomers are often of Romani descent.

Historical musical influences
Byzantine medieval music Byzantine music (Greek: Βυζαντινή Μουσική) is associated with the medieval sacred chant of Christian Churches following the Constantinopolitan rite. Its modal system is based on the ancient Greek models. The development of large scale hymnographic forms begins in the fifth century with the rise of the kontakion, a long and elaborate metrical sermon, which finds its acme in the work of Romanos the Melodist (sixth century). Heirmoi in syllabic style are gathered in the Irmologion, a bulky volume which first appeared in the middle of the tenth century and contains over a thousand model troparia arranged into an octoechos (the eight-mode musical system) and the whole system of Byzantine music which is closely related to the music of ancient Greece. Greek music Greek folk music includes Demotika, Cretan and Nisiotika, Pontian, Laiko and Rebetiko. Greek music developed around the Balkans as a synthesis of elements of the music of the various areas of the Greek mainland and the Greek islands, with Greek Orthodox ecclesiastical chant, and a reference to music of Crete and Byzantine music. The music of the Aegean Islands, are known for Nisiótika songs; Greek characteristics vary widely. Crete has a well known folk dance tradition; it includes swift dances like pentozalis. Most of the Greek folk songs are accompanied by Greek musical instruments like: lira, clarinet, guitar, violin and sometimes mandolin. Greek folk dances include Kalamatianos, Syrtos and Sousta. Ottoman music Dimitrie Cantemir was a composer of Ottoman music. Many musical instruments were introduced to the Balkans during the time of Ottoman control, but many Ottoman instruments were borrowed by the locals. "Balkan" is a Turkish word which means sharp mountains. As this the influence of Mehter and Turkish rhythms and melodies can be seen in Balkan Music. In the 19th century in imitation of the Turkish military bands which replaced the mehterhâne formations of Janissary Turks beginning in 1828. Apparently, as in Turkey, they dethroned the ancient traditional oboe (zurna, zurla, or mizmar) and double-membraned drum ensembles. == Pre-modern Balkan music ==
Pre-modern Balkan music
Traditional Bosnian music Sevdalinka is a traditional genre of folk music originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sevdalinka is an integral part of the Bosniak culture, but it is spread among the other peoples of Bosnia and Herzegovina and across the ex-Yugoslav region as well, including Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. The actual composers of many sevdalinka songs are unknown because these are traditional folk songs. In 2024, sevdalinka was included on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Traditional Bulgarian music Traditional folk instruments in Bulgarian music include various kinds of bagpipes (gaida and kaba gaida); drums (tapan); tarambuka; bells; daire; clapper; zilmasha; praportsi. Woodwind diple: zurla; kaval; duduk; dvoyanka; ocarina; accordion. String instruments: gadulka; tambura; fiddle; mandolin; guitar and gusle. Traditional Serbian music During the Nemanjic dynasty, musicians played an important role in the royal court, and were known as sviralnici, glumci and praskavnici. Other rulers known for the musical patronage included Stefan Dušan, Stefan Lazarević, and Đurađ Branković. Medieval musical instruments included horns, trumpets, lutes, psalteries and cymbals. == Derivatives and world music ==
Derivatives and world music
Romanian and Romani brass band Fanfare Ciocărlia got many fans in Europe with their powerful brass sound appealing to rock and rave fans as well as the world music audience. In 1997 Ernst and Neumann took Fanfare Ciocărlia into Bucharest's Studio Electrecord to record their debut album. The album, Radio Pascani, was released on the Berlin record label Piranha Musik in 1998 and proved an instant success. Another popular band in Romania was Taraf de Haïdouks. Progressive Balkan folk Progressive Balkan folk has seen rise in many western countries, particularly the United States. It has had its greatest success with progressive communities across the country. Younger American generations are discovering the possibilities of this genre and are bringing it to small clubs and festivals across the US. The upbeat, dramatic tone of the music has also attracted a following in the Tribal Fusion bellydance community. Tribal Fusion does not claim to emulate traditional dances, costume or music styles strictly, but it does draw inspiration from Balkan traditions. Balkan soul and funk Bay Area, CA band Inspector Gadje plays mainly traditional and contemporary balkan dance tunes, but because of the varied background of its musicians, elements of jazz and experimental music can be heard. Brooklyn-based Slavic Soul Party! is a virtuoso ensemble of brass musicians that infuse traditional balkan rhythms and beats with jazz, soul, funk and the energy of dance pop. British based band Sam and the Womp have rooted their music in the Balkan funk style to create a modern feel along with catchy and energetic rhythm. Oakland, CA based artist Balkan Bump mixes Eastern European diasporic music with Electronic Music and Hip Hop. Flamenco-Balkan crossover Another popular exploration has been between Balkan music and other styles around the Mediterranean like Flamenco, Jazz and Middle-Eastern music. Vancouver-based act Ivan Tucakov and Tambura Rasa explores this style and beyond. Balkan beats Traditional Balkan music mixed with modern, electronic beats: this genre first appeared in the Berlin underground scene in the mid-1990s. The term was coined by Berlin DJ Robert Soko, whose BalkanBeats monthly parties still continue nowadays. It then spread to the European and world scene, to become an established genre nowadays. ==Music per country and ethnicity==
Notable artists
Aleksandër PeçiArmaldo KllogjeriAvni MulaTish DaijaElhaida DaniElvana GjataSimon GjoniTonin HarapiInva MulaErmonela JahoAkil Mark KociFeim IbrahimiPrenkë JakovaParashqevi SimakuPalokë KurtiAleksandër PeçiVasil ToleÇesk ZadejaNikolla ZoraqiDavid TukiçiPirro ÇakoVaçe ZelaTefta Tashko-Koço AzisSofi MarinovaPreslavaRaina KabaivanskaIvan ShopovValya BalkanskaLyubka RondovaIvo PapazovTheodosii SpassovStoyan YankoulovElitsa TodorovaLili IvanovaNicolai GhiaurovMiroMaria IlievaPoli GenovaPapi HansGergana Adnan BabajićAl' Dino (Aldin Kurić) • Alen IslamovićAlma Čardžić • Amir Kazić Leo • Asim BrkanAzra KolakovićBaja Mali KnindžaBeba SelimovićBijelo DugmeBoris NovkovićCrvena jabukaDado DžihanDavor BadrovFuad BackovićDejan MatićDina BajraktarevićDino MerlinDisciplinska komisijaDivlje jagodeDJ KrmakDubioza kolektivDuško KulišEdo MulahalilovićEdo Maajka (Edin Osmić)Eldin HuseinbegovićElvir Laković LakaEnes BegovićEratoEsad PlaviFrenkieGoran BregovićHalid BešlićHalid Muslimović • Hamdija Čustović • Hanka PaldumHaris DžinovićHari Mata HariHimzo PolovinaIndira RadićJasmin MuharemovicKemal MalovčićKemal MontenoLepa BrenaMaja SarihodžićMarinko RokvićMarta SavićMate BulićMaya BerovićMeho PuzićMile KitićMilena PlavšićMiloš BojanićMirjana BajraktarevićMitar MirićMladen Vojičić TifaMostar Sevdah ReunionNada TopčagićNikola/Amir "Nino" RešićNedeljko Bajić BajaNervozni poštarNihad AlibegovićNihad Kantić - ŠikeOsman HadžićRomana (singer)Safet IsovićSanela SijerčićSanja MaletićSaša MatićSatelitiSeid Memić • Sejo Boy • Seka AleksićSelma BajramiŠemsa SuljakovićŠerif KonjevićSilvana ArmenulićTomo MiličevićThirty Seconds to MarsVukašin BrajićZaim ImamovićZdravko ČolićZehra DeovićŽeljko BebekŽeljko Samardžić • Sinan Sakić Mikis TheodorakisTolis VoskopoulosMarinellaGeorge DalarasMaria FarantouriMario FrangoulisDemis RoussosHelena PaparizouEleftheria EleftheriouVicky MoscholiouNana MouskouriArgyris NastopoulosApostolos NikolaidisMarika NinouAnna VissiAntique (duo)Apostolia ZoiChryspaGiorgos PapadopoulosGeorge MichaelLoukas DaralasHrysoula StefanakiChronis AidonidisPeter AndréAnnette ArtaniEleftheria ArvanitakiAgnes BaltsaHaris AlexiouDionysis MakrisKelly KelekidouNancy AlexiadiNotis SfakianakisKaty GarbiKostas MartakisPanos TserpesMarianda PieridiKonstantinos ChristoforouKonstantinos ArgyrosPaschalis TerzisMaria CallasPanos KiamosNikos VertisGiorgos PerrisSakis RouvasThanos PetrelisVasilis KarrasThanos KallirisNektaria KarantziGiorgos MazonakisDimitris MitropanosVicky LeandrosLabis LivieratosMandoLisa AndreasMarlen AngelidouLindsay ArmaouLia VissiPeggy ZinaMarianna ZorbaTheodosia TsatsouMariana EfstratiouElpidaEvridikiLoukas GiorkasPopi MaliotakiAris ChristofellisConstantinos ChristoforouCleopatraNatassa TheodoridouMarios TokasMichalis RakintzisAntonis RemosBabis TsertosProdromos KathiniotisStelios KazantzidisAlex Varkatzas Tingulli 3ntUnikkatilLyrical SonEra IstrefiMajk (rapper)DJ RegardDafina ZeqiriAdelina IsmajliGenta IsmajliNora IstrefiVedat AdemiArdian BujupiCapital TMC KreshaLeonora JakupiErmal FejzullahuNexhmije PagarushaLorenc AntoniMark MarkuNevena BožovićKidda Aleksandar BelovAdrian GaxhaAndrijana JanevskaBobi AndonovBojana Atanasovska • "Bravo Band" • Dani DimitrovskaElena PetreskaElena RisteskaElvira RahićElvir MekićEva NedinkovskaIpče AhmedovskiJašar AhmedovskiKaliopiKarolina GočevaKristina ArnaudovaLambe AlabakoskiMartin VučićMuharem SerbezovskiRiste TevdoskiSimon KiselickiTamara TodevskaTijana DapčevićToše ProeskiVaska IlievaVlado JanevskiVlatko LozanoskiVrčakZoran Vanev Andrea DemirovićBojan MarovićBoban RajovićDado PolumentaDaniel (Montenegrin singer)Dolce HeraEkrem JevrićGoga SekulićGoran VukošićJadranka BarjaktarovićKaja (singer)Knez (singer)Milomir MiljanićSanja ĐorđevićŠako PolumentaSergej ĆetkovićVanja RadovanovićVlado GeorgievVesna ZmijanacWho SeeZoran Kalezić Adrian EnescuAlexandra StanAlina EremiaAnna LeskoAntonia IacobescuConnect-RDan BalanDan BittmanDelia MatacheEdward MayaElena GheorgheFanfare CiocărliaGică CristeaInnaIonica MinuneLoredana GrozaLuminiţa AnghelMahala Rai BandaMarcel PavelMădălina ManoleMonica AnghelNico (Romanian singer)Octave Octavian TeodorescuSmileyȘtefan Bănică, Jr.Taraf de HaïdouksVlad Miriţă Aca LukasAco PejovićAna NikolićBajaga i InstruktoriBelo PlatnoBeogradski SindikatBilja KrstićBoban MarkovićBora DrljačaCecaDalibor Andonov Gru • Danijel Pavlović • Dara BubamaraDarko Lazić (singer)Dragan Kojić KebaDragana MirkovićDžej RamadanovskiDženan LončarevićĐaniĐoganiĐorđe BalaševićĐorđe NovkovićEmina JahovićEra OjdanićFélix LajkóGoca TržanHasan DudićIvana SelakovJana (singer)Janika BalázsJelena KarleušaJelena TomaševićKatarina GrujicKatarina ZivkovicLepa LukićMaja MarijanaMaya BerovićMarija ŠerifovićMia BorisavljevićMilan StankovićMilica PavlovićMilica TodorovićMina KostićMira ŠkorićMiroslav IlićNataša BekvalacNataša ĐorđevićNemanja Nikolić (singer)NikolijaNo Smoking OrchestraNovica UroševićNovica ZdravkovićOlivera KatarinaOlja KarleušaPredrag Cune GojkovićPredrag Živković TozovacRada ManojlovićŠaban BajramovićŠaban ŠaulićSanja IlićSaša KovačevićSejo KalačSeka AleksićŠeki BihoracŠeki TurkovićSinan AlimanovićSinan SakićSlobodan TrkuljaSnežana BabićStojaSuzana JovanovićSvetlana SpajićSvetlana TanasićTanja SavićToma ZdravkovićPredrag Živković Tozovac (Folk) • Vera MatovićVerica ŠerifovićVesna ZmijanacViki MiljkovićŽeljko JoksimovićŽeljko ŠašićZlata PetrovićZorica BrunclikZvonko Bogdan Barış MançoSimgeTarkanMustafa CeceliMustafa SandalSezen AksuSerdar OrtaçSertab ErenerCandan ErçetinAjda PekkanMelih KibarTimur SelçukSuzan KardeşEmina JahovićMehmet ErdemErol Evgin Musical groups elsewhereCorvus CoraxBeirutA Hawk And A HacksawMolotov JukeboxBalkan Ethno OrchestraPetrojvic Blasting Company ==See also==
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