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Song Remains the Same

Song Remains the Same

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Hamdija Šahinpašić (1914-2003) was one of those rare individuals able to memorize songs in their authentic traditional form. Šahinpašić belonged to a family known for its songs. In the early 1950's, Miodrag A. Vasiljević recorded Šahinpašić singing dozen of songs at the Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences in Belgrade. A 1967 publication finally included 300 of his songs, published bilingually in Bosnian and Russian. Šahinpašić himself become the focus of attention of numerous ethnomusicologists and folklorists and his repertoire was preserved on recording of good quality.

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Original Language

Bosnian

Runtime

51 mins

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Release Date

01 January 2004

Country

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Cast

Hamdija Šahinpašić

Hamdija Šahinpašić

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