Goran Bregović
Artist · Sarajevo, Yugoslavia

Goran Bregović

Balkan composer — from Bijelo Dugme rock to Kusturica scores and the Wedding & Funeral Orchestra.

1974 – present Born 1950 6 upcoming Official site Spotify
Balkan brass World music Film score Rock
About

Goran Bregović

Born in Sarajevo on 22 March 1950 — his father Croat, his mother Serb — Goran Bregović came of age in a multicultural Yugoslavia that would shape the rest of his musical life. He co-founded Bijelo Dugme in 1974, leading one of the most influential rock bands in the former Yugoslavia for fifteen years as guitarist, songwriter and creative force.

After Bijelo Dugme dissolved in 1989, Bregović pivoted to film composition, producing iconic scores for Emir Kusturica’s Time of the Gypsies (1989), Arizona Dream (1993) and Underground (1995), plus Patrice Chéreau’s La Reine Margot (1994) and Pedro Almodóvar’s Kika (1993). Songs like “Ederlezi”, “Kalashnikov” and “In the Deathcar” became shared European memory.

His Wedding & Funeral Orchestra — Balkan brass, strings, Romani and Bulgarian voices, a rock-band core — has played Carnegie Hall and the Royal Albert Hall. Drawing on “Yugoslav, Bulgarian, Romani, Greek, Romanian, Albanian, Italian, Turkish and Polish themes,” Bregović’s live show remains one of the most joyfully chaotic experiences in contemporary music.

Signature songs
  1. Ederlezi
  2. Kalashnikov
  3. In the Deathcar
  4. Đurđevdan
  5. Mesečina
Selected albums
  • Time of the Gypsies (1989)
  • Arizona Dream (1993)
  • Underground (1995)
  • Kayah i Bregović (1999)
Collaborations
Emir KusturicaPatrice ChéreauPedro AlmodóvarSezen AksuKayahGeorge DalarasIggy Pop