Boris Kovač
Boris Kovač (born 1955) is a Serbian composer and multi-instrumentalist.
Kovač was born in Novi Sad, the capital of
the Vojvodina region of Serbia, then part of Yugoslavia. He
studied on the accordion as a child and later received one year
of instruction on saxophone, but is self-taught on a wide array
of instruments.
In 1977 he formed Meta Sekcija, a jazz group. In 1982 he created
Ritual Nova, an ensemble of musicians, visual artists, dancers
and performers, and served as its composer and director. Kovac
released his first album, Ritual Nova, in 1986 in Yugoslavia,
and Recommended Records of the United Kingdom released its 1989
follow-up, Ritual Nova 2, as part of its eastern European music
series, Points East. In 1989, Kovač established Ogledalo, a
chamber music theater group in Novi Sad.
From 1991 to 1996, Kovac lived in Italy, Slovenia and Austria to
escape the Yugoslav wars, but he returned to Serbia following
the cessation of fighting. Inspired by the 1999 NATO bombing of
Yugoslavia in the Kosovo War, he formed La Danza Apocalyptica
Balcanica, shortened to LaDaABa Orchest, in 2001. The group
played ballroom dance music to "to exorcise the madness of war".
In 2002, Kovač founded Kachara Records (from the Serbian качар
kačar) named for his family house in Bukovac (part of the
Petrovaradin municipality in the city of Novi Sad) in Vojvodina,
where wine was produced from 1868 to 1941.

Kovač's music draws on folklore traditions – not only Serbian
ones, but also Hungarian and Romanian, since they all factor in
the musical culture of multi-ethnic Vojvodina. In his Last
Balkan Tango, he combines these traditions with the styles of
Argentine tango. His musical output falls into three categories:
the deeply spiritual cycles he writes for his ensemble Ritual
Nova, the more formal contemporary chamber music for dance and
theater, and the dance music of his LaDaABa Orchest.
Boris Kovač band line-up
Bogdan Rankovic (clarinet, bass clarinet)
Boris Kovač (alto & soprano sax, voice)
Goran Penic (accordion)
Istvan Cik (drums, percussion)
Milos Matic (double bass, tamburitza)
Olah Vince (acoustic guitars)
Vukasin Miskovic (classical guitar)
Boris Kovač websites
Boris Kovač - Official site
Boris Kovač @ Piranha.de
Boris Kovač @ National Geographic Music
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