Jovan Adamov

Serbian composer and conductor
Jovan Adamov
Born (1942-05-05) May 5, 1942 (age 82)
Čoka, Serbia
NationalitySerbian
Occupation(s)Composer, conductor

Jovan Adamov (born 5 May 1942, Čoka) is a Serbian composer and conductor, best remembered as the conductor of the famous children's show "Muzički tobogan".[1]

Biography

Although he graduated as a mechanical engineer, Jovan "Joca" Adamov dedicated his life to music, working at Radio Television of Vojvodina (formerly RT Novi Sad).[citation needed]

He received his musical education in Novi Sad and has been involved in music since 1962. A double bassist and occasional conductor of the Dance Orchestra of Radio Novi Sad, where he was a music producer for many years. As a composer of entertaining melodies, he has participated in many Yugoslav festivals since 1964. In addition to schlagers, old town songs, and romances, he wrote film and stage music. He is a recipient of numerous awards.[2]

Main works

  • Old town songs and romances
    • "Room in Varadin"
    • "We Met"
    • "Things That Have Passed"
    • "Why I Met You"
  • Schlagers
    • "Hey Why Am I"
    • "Hey Soldiers Aviators"
    • "Little Words Are Needed When You Love"
    • "Unfinished Thoughts"
    • "Let It Not Be in Spring" (sung by Ljiljana Petrović)[3]
    • "We Will Never Allow Our Love to End"
    • "A Summer Story"
    • "You Passed by Love"
    • "Colorful Displays"
    • "What Good Is It That I'm Handsome"
    • "Forget"
    • "I Know"
    • "Live Without Me"

Works

  • Gabi Novak: "Little Words Are Needed When You Love"
  • Ljiljana Petrović: "Let It Not Be in Spring", "Do Not Play, Wind"
  • Leo Martin: "We Will Never Allow Our Love to End"
  • Ratko Kraljević: "One Star", "All Days"
  • Maja Odžaklijevska: "Moon's Dream"

See also

  • Minja Subota

References

  1. ^ "Da Li Biste Ga Prepoznali? Ovako danas, sa 76 godina, izgleda Joca Adamov, legenda "Muzičkog tobogana" (FOTO)". 12 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Minja Subota :: Zvanična veb prezentacija". Archived from the original on 2020-01-16. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Јован Адамов, композитор и диригент". 6 November 2015.
  • Legendary composer and conductor Jovan Adamov at 79 has no time to blink (“Večernje novosti”, 29 October 2021)
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