Svetlana Stević Vukosavljević

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Svetlana Stević Vukosavljević
Birth nameSvetlana Stević
Born (1948-02-15) 15 February 1948 (age 76)
Milatovac, Republic of Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
GenresTraditional music
Occupation(s)artist
Instrument(s)vocal
Years active1976–present

Svetlana Stevic Vukosavljević (born 15 February 1948[1] in Milatovac), graduated from the Chemical-technological technical school in Belgrade.[2]

More than 35 years Vukosavljević is engaged in research work in the field of ancestral culture in HomoljeEastern Serbia.[3] As a gifted singer of the traditional Serbian songs, in 1976, she became a soloist of Radio Belgrade and since then has left a large opus of permanent recordings sound archives of Radio Belgrade. That same year she became a collaborator on several programs on Radio Belgrade, "Svanovnik" (the Dawn), "Od zlata jabuka" (Golden Apple) and "Riznica" (Treasury) in which she still participates.

In 2009, Vukosavljević received a special award which is awarded to the artists for superior contribution to the national culture of the Republic of Serbia.[2]

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  1. ^ "Riznica (in Serbian)". Riznica Srpska. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Светлана Стевић Вукосављевић, национални уметник – вокални солиста". УДPУЖЕЊЕ СРПСКИ КРИВАК (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  3. ^ "СУНЦЕ СТАРЕШИНА СРБСКОГА РОДА". КОНФЕРЕНЦИЈА (in Serbian). Retrieved 19 February 2016.

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