voc, *1932
Singer of Pop and Folk
Croatian singer. Born March 28, 1932, in Zagreb. Classically trained singer. Started her career as an operetta mezzosoprano. After finishing additional singing studies in Belgrade, she received a scholarship offer from the Vienna Conservatory. However, she declined the offer in order to stay in Zagreb with her future first husband whom she married in 1954 (divorced in 1959). This way her classical music career ended and she turned to pop music. She started in 1954 with adaptations of Croatian folk music, until Nikica Kalogjera persuaded her to record several pop music songs for Radio Zagreb. Soon she became a first league Yugoslav singer. She successfully appeared at the first Opatija Festival held in 1958, and continued to regularly participate at most of the Yugoslav music festivals in the 1950's and 1960's: Opatija, Split, Zagreb, Belgrade, Krapina and other. In 1959 she moved to Belgrade with her second husband and started singing in Serbian, however after the move her career started to slow down gradually and by the end of 1960's she was practically out of the eye of the general public. After the death of her second husband in 1981, she moved back to Zagreb where she sang in the Zbor Hrvatske Radiotelevizije until her retirement.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Pismo Jedne Žene | Anica Zubović | 1975 | Single |
Rožica Sem Bila | Anica Zubović | 1974 | Album |
Ne Tuguj, Gitaro | Anica Zubović | 1974 | Single |
Fala / Vu Plavem Trnaci | Anica Zubović | 1974 | Single |
Crnogorske Narodne Pjesme | Anica Zubović I Branka Šćepanović | 1973 | Single |
Nešto Mi Govori Vrati Se | Anica Zubović, Boris Bizetić | 1972 | Single |
I Ako Je Kraj | Anica Zubović | 1972 | Single |
Igra / Sedamnaest Mu Je Godina | Anica Zubović | 1971 | Single |
Nikome Te Ne Dam | Anica Zubović | 1971 | Single |
Oprosti Za Moju Ljubav / Cvetkova Mehana | Anica Zubović I Vera Svoboda | 1970 | Single |
Iz Dnevnika Jedne Žene | Anica Zubović | 1970 | Single |
Ti Si Još U Srcu Mome | Anica Zubović | 1968 | Single |
Budi Moja Zadnja Ljubav | Anica Zubović | 1968 | Single |
Slatka Marija | Anica Zubović | 1968 | Single |
Srećan Put | Anica Zubović | 1967 | Single |
Zorba | Anica Zubović | 1966 | Single |
Ivan Ivanović | Anica Zubović | 1965 | Single |
Mesečeva Reka | Anica Zubović | 1964 | Single |
Da Li Je Istina Ili Laž | Anica Zubović | 1963 | Single |
Maškare / Oblaci Lete | Anica Zubović I Marko Novosel | 1963 | Single |
Tobia | Anica Zubović | 1962 | Single |
Pesma Mornara U Noći | Anica Zubović | 1962 | Single |
International Festival Of Song, Sopot 1962 | Dinah Kaye, Anica Zubović | 1962 | Single |
Oj Jesenske Duge Noći (Hrvatske Varoške Popijevke) | Ljerka Jug - Labaš I Anica Zubović | 1962 | Album |
Prodavačica Ljubičica | Anica Zubović | 1961 | Single |
Bršljan | Anica Zubović | 1961 | Album |
Hrvatske Varoške Popjevke | Ljerka Jug - Labaš I Anica Zubović | 1959 | Single |
Hrvatske Narodne Pjesme Iz Međimurja | Anica Zubović | 1959 | Single |
Plavi Lan / Okrećem Listove Kalendara | Anica Zubović | 1958 | Single |
Kad Misec Zablista / Ribara Janja Kći | Boris Nikolić I Silvije Sutlović, Vilma Isler I Anica Zubović | 1954 | Album |
Kad Sam Bila Ja Malena / Poći Ću Na More | Vilma Isler I Anica Zubović | 1954 | Album |
Sjela Milka Kraj Mora / Cviće Moje | Duo Nikolić - Kordić Uz Mandolinski Kvartet / Vilma Isler, Anica Zubović, Silvije Sutlović I Boris Nikolić | 1954 | Album |
Na Kraju Mola / Moro Morice | Vilma Isler, Anica Zubović, Silvije Sutlović I Miljenko Sutlović Uz Mandolinski Kvartet I Nikola Kordić | Album |