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Boban Marković was born on 6 May, 1964 in Serbia, is a Serbian musician. Discover Boban Marković's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May, 1964
Birthday 6 May
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Nationality Serbia

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Boban Marković (Бобан Марковић) is a Serbian trumpet player and brass ensemble leader from Vladičin Han.

He is of Romani background.

The Boban Marković Orchestra is a Balkan brass band from Vladičin Han, Southern Serbia, which can be clearly heard in their music.

1961

They have won several of the most important prizes ("Golden Trumpet", "First Trumpet" and "The Best Orchestra") at the Guča trumpet festival, called "Dragačevski Sabor", which has been held every August in Central Serbia's town of Guča, since 1961.

1999

Since October 1999 they have also been performing with the young violin player Lajko Felix a programme arranged by Lajko Felix and Boban Marković.

Lately, the band has opened up to more collaborations, one with Austrian duet Attwenger and the other with Frank London's Klezmer Brass All Stars Di Shikere Kapelye.

Together they formed the Brotherhood of Brass.

2000

Boban Marković Orchestra won the "Best Orchestra" prize at 40th "Sabor" in Guča, August 2000.

They won the "Best concert 2000" prize for their concert with Felix Lajko.

The orchestra is featured on two tracks on "Srbija: Sounds Global", a series of compilations released in 2000 by Radio B92, and on the opening track of "Srbija: Sounds Global 2", which was released November 2002 by B92.

They performed music for one of Emir Kusturica's movies: Underground as well as others in Balkan cinema.

They are the main characters of the documentary film Competition and are featured further in Guča, a documentary about the Serbian trumpet festival.

Marko Marković also played the role of Romeo in the music film Gucha - Distant Trumpet by Dušan Milić.

They have played festivals and concerts in Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Belgium, the United States, Canada, Romania, the Netherlands, Hungary, Great Britain, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Poland, Italy, Austria, Monaco, Germany, France, Denmark, Israel, Spain, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Turkey and at many wedding parties.

In 2000 at the Sziget Festival in Hungary, they played at the "World Music stage" in front of a 15,000-strong crowd.

At the same time Network Records, released the double CD "Golden Brass Summit" – Anthology of 40 years in Guča, for which Boban Marković Orchestra opens the album with 4 tracks.

The regular brass band sound is improved with another two percussionists.

2001

In Guča, at "Dragačevski Sabor 2001" Boban Marković won "The First Trumpet".

Boban Marković Brass Band also contributed a song to "Unblocked (Music from the Eastern Europe"), a compilation on Ellipsis Arts in the United States.

2002

Boban Marković's son, Marko, has played with the band since 2002.

During the two years he spent touring with the band, 17-year-old Marko became the main soloist and arranger of the band.

Both Boban and Marko are featured in the movie Usti Opre, a documentary with other famous Gypsy musicians, and also in Guča, a documentary about the Serbian Trumpet festival.

2005

"Usti Opre" was premiered at the festival in August 2005.