Himzo Polovina
Himzo Polovina was a Bosnian singer and songwriter, and a sevdalinka artist. Polovina was a neuropsychiatrist by profession.
Biography
Polovina was born on 11 March 1927 in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His father, Mušan Polovina, was an Austro-Hungarian soldier during World War I. During his service in Ljubljana, he met and married Ivanka Hlebec, making Himzo Polovina the child of an ethnically mixed marriage between a Bosniak father and a Slovene mother.Himzo was introduced to music and singing as a child. His father played the šargija and would often sing sevdalinka songs. As their father sang, Himzo and his siblings sang along in unison.
In the late 1930s, right before World War II broke out, Polovina was taught to play the violin by renowned Czech professor and violinist Karel Malaček.
From 1947 until he left for Sarajevo, he was a member of the folk ensemble "Abrašević", with whom he toured cities and villages across Yugoslavia. Polovina was married to a woman named Fikreta Medošević. They had a daughter Rubina and a son Edmir.
He died at the age of 59 from a heart attack while on vacation with his family in Montenegro, and was buried in the Bare Cemetery in Sarajevo.
Career
In January 1953 he auditioned live for Radio Sarajevo. He performed the sevdalinka song "Mehmeda je stara majka karala" and was accepted. His cover of the Bosnian sevdalinka, Emina, is considered by many to be the best version of the song. His 1960s version featured added verses, which were written after the subject of the song, Emina Sefić, died in 1967. Upon hearing Emina's death, Polovina told poet Sevda Katica, who spoke the new verses.Discography
The following is the complete list of albums, singles and extended plays released by Himzo Polovina:| Tracks | Released |
Stade se cvijeće bosom kititi
| 1958 |
| Gonđe ružo u zelenom sadu | 1958 |
| Pokraj kuće male | 1958 |
| Gonđe ružo u zelenom sadu / Mustafu majka budila | 1960 |
| Kad se Jangin iz Sokaka pomoli with Dušanka Labor | 1963 |
| Telal viče | 1963 |
| Moj behare / Pjesma o Mehmed-Paši Sokoloviću | October 1964 |
| Emina / Hasanagin Sevdah | 1964 |
| Azra | October 1965 |
| Stade se cvijeće rosom kititi | May 1966 |
| Ehlimana | 1967 |
| Mila majko, šalji me na vodu / U sotonu jedne proljetne noći | 1969 |
| Jutros prođoh kroz čaršiju / Dvore gradi komadina Mujo | 1969 |
| Jesi li čula dušo? / Otputovah u daljine | 1970 |
| U Stambolu na Bosforu / Okladi se momče i djevojče | 1971 |
| Narodne pjesme iz Bosne i Hercegovine | 21 November 1972 |
| U sutonu jedne proljetne noći | 1975 |
| Kradem ti se u večeri | 1976 |
| Emina / U Stambolu na Bosforu | 1977 |
| Kliknu vila sa vrha porima | 1979 |
| Mehmed Paša tri cara služio / U lijepom, starom, gradu Višegradu | 1980 |
| Mila majko, šalji me na vodu / Djevojka je zelen bor sadila | 1982 |
| Sevdah i suze | September 1984 |
| Magla pala od pola Saraj'va | 1987 |
| Himzo Polovina | 1988 |
| Voljelo se dvoje mladih / Pod skočićem trava pogažena | unknown release date |
| Nema lijepše cure / Pusti me, majko | unknown release date |