"Ederlezi" is a popular traditional folk song of the Romani people in the Balkans.
The song got its name from Ederlezi, which is a festival [1] celebrating the return of springtime, especially by the Romani people of the Balkans, and elsewhere around the world. Ederlezi is the Romani name for the Feast of Saint George. It is celebrated on 6 May [ O.S. 23 April] (occurring approximately 40 days after the spring equinox). [2] The various Balkan spellings (Herdeljez, Erdelezi) are variants of the Turkish Hıdırellez.
The song is featured on Bijelo Dugme's 1988 album Ćiribiribela under the title "Đurđevdan" ("St. George's Day"). Goran Bregović, the frontman of Bijelo Dugme, wrote the Serbo-Croatian lyrics. Bregović also recorded a version with Greek lyrics, titled "Του Αη Γιώργη" ("Tou Ai Giorgi", "Saint George's"), with Greek singer Alkistis Protopsalti in 1991. [3] The Greek lyrics are credited to Lina Nikolakopoulou. Bregović also worked with Turkish singer Sezen Aksu on her album titled Düğün ve Cenaze (A Wedding and a Funeral) featuring a version with Turkish lyrics, titled ("Hıdrellez") in 1997. The lyrics were adapted by Aksu and Pakize Barışta. Finally, together with Polish singer Kayah he also recorded a version with Polish lyrics, titled "Nie ma, nie ma ciebie".
Bulgarian group Ku-Ku Band, with lead singer Slavi Trifonov, released the song on several albums with Bulgarian lyrics, titled "Гергьовден" ("Gergyovden", "St. George's Day"); Serbo-Bulgarian lyrics, titled "Свети Георги" ("Sveti Georgi", "St. George"); and Romani-Serbo-Bulgarian lyrics, titled "Erdelezi". The band Beirut, Italian saxophonist Daniele Sepe, and the Boston-based band Bury Me Standing also do covers of "Ederlezi". The Gypsy Rebels of Toronto, Ontario also cover the song, featuring the vocals of Micheal T. Butch and his band. Kroke released a version of the song as well.
A Bosnian version was released by the folk-punk musical group No Smoking Orchestra on their 2007 album Time of the Gypsies, Punk Opera. A beatbox/trip version was released by French band "Plume Tribu" on their 2010 album Le Chainon Manquant.
Goran Bregović's version titled "Ederlezi (Scena Djurdjevdana Na Rijeci)" was famously used in Emir Kusturica's movie Time of the Gypsies . [1] It was performed by the Macedonian singer Vaska Jankovska. [4]
"Ederlezi (Scena Djurdjevdana Na Rijeci)" also appeared in the movie Borat , although it has no connection to the authentic music of Kazakhstan. The text in brackets in Serbo-Croatian means: "The scene of Đurđevdan on the river", a description of a Đurđevdan celebration on a river in the movie Time of the Gypsies where that song was used. Sacha Baron Cohen's movie does not have a Đurđevdan river scene. [5] [6] In both soundtrack albums – Time of the Gypsies and Stereophonic Musical Listenings That Have Been Origin in Moving Film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" – it was credited to Goran Bregović, although he is not the author nor the singer of the song on these albums. However, he arranged the song.
A.I. Rising (2018), a Serbian science fiction film, was originally entitled Ederlezi Rising.
A portion of "Ederlezi (Scena Djurdjevdana Na Rijeci)" was also featured in Lazy Square's (or Lenivko Kvadratjić) unofficial "Russian art film" reimagining of The Simpsons popular opening sequence "couch gag". [7] [8]
"Ederlezi" is also featured on the "Outpost" map in Wargaming's video game, "World of Tanks."
Lyrics in Romani | English translation | Bijelo Dugme's cover | English translation | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sa me amala oro khelena Sa o Roma babo, e bakren chinen E devado babo, amenge bakro | All my friends are dancing the oro All the Roma, dad, they slaughter lambs The Roma give, dad, a lamb for us | Proljeće na moje rame slijeće Drumovi odoše a ja osta Ej kome sada moja draga Evo zore evo zore Njeno ime neka se spominje | Spring is landing on my shoulder The roads are gone, but I've stayed Hey, to whom does my darling now Here comes the dawn, Let her name be mentioned |
Greek cover | English translation | Bulgarian cover | English translation | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Απ' τους ώμους να, η Άνοιξη περνά, Του ουρανού πουλιά πάρτε με αγκαλιά Το όνομα του ανθός, ευωδιάς βυθός, | Look over the shoulders, spring passes, Birds of sky, take me in your embrace His name (is) flower, depth of perfume | Пролетта на рамото ми кацна, Припев: Други пътища ще ни повикат, Припев: (х3) | Spring is now upon my shoulders, Chorus: Other path will be laid in front of us, Chorus: (x3) |
Turkish cover | English translation | Polish cover | English translation | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bahar oldu aman Dağ yeşil, dallar yeşil Kokuyor buram buram Ağlama hıdrellez Ne yolu var ne izi Sevdiğim yok, eşim yok | The spring has come, The mountain is green, the branches are green Jonquils are smelling everywhere, Don't cry hıdrellez He/She has neither a way (known) nor a trace I don't have anyone I love, I don't have a spouse | Zima na ramiona moje spadła Ogień tańczyć zaczął już w kominie Śnieg zasypał dzisiaj wszystkie drogi Hej moje góry i doliny Hej moje góry i doliny | The winter has fallen on my shoulders The fire already started dancing in the chimney Snow has covered all the roads Oh, my mountains and valleys Oh my mountains and valleys |
Goran Bregović is a recording artist from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the most internationally known modern musicians and composers of the Slavic speaking countries in the Balkans, and is one of the few former Yugoslav musicians who has performed at major international venues such as Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall and L'Olympia.
Alija "Alen" Islamović is a Bosnian rock vocalist. He is best known as the lead singer of Bosnian and Yugoslav rock bands Divlje jagode from 1981 to 1986 and Bijelo Dugme from 1986 to 1989.
George's Day in Spring, or Saint George's Day, is a Slavic religious holiday, the feast of Saint George celebrated on 23 April by the Julian calendar. In Croatia and Slovenia, the Roman Catholic version of Saint George's Day, Jurjevo is celebrated on 23 April by the Gregorian calendar.
Bijelo Dugme was a Yugoslav rock band, formed in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1974. Bijelo Dugme is widely considered to have been the most popular band ever to exist in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and one of the most notable acts of the Yugoslav rock scene and Yugoslav popular music in general.
Eto! Baš hoću! is the third studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1976.
Bitanga i princeza is the fourth studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1979.
Doživjeti stotu is the fifth studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1980.
Arizona Dream is the soundtrack album from the 1993 film of the same name directed by Emir Kusturica. The soundtrack was written by Goran Bregović and features original contributions from vocalist/lyricist Iggy Pop, also uses three songs of jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt.
A soundtrack by Goran Bregović for Emir Kusturica's 1988 film Time of the Gypsies. Also includes two tracks by Bregović from Ademir Kenović's 1989 film Kuduz.
Bijelo Dugme is the seventh studio album by Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1984. Due to Bijelo Dugme's usage of Uroš Predić's famous painting Kosovo Maiden for the album cover, the album is unofficially known as Kosovka djevojka.
Stereophonic Musical Listenings That Have Been Origin in Moving Film "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" is the soundtrack to the 2006 mockumentary film Borat, released by the "Kuzçek Records" in association with Downtown and Atlantic Records. The soundtrack was released digitally through the iTunes Store on October 24, 2006, and in stores and through other online music stores on Tuesday, October 31, 2006.
Uspavanka za Radmilu M. is the sixth studio album by the Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1983.
Goran Bregović is a self-titled album by Bijelo dugme's frontman Goran Bregović, released in 1976 in-between the band's second and third studio albums.
Balkan brass, popularly known by the Serbian name Truba, is a distinctive style of music originating in the Balkan region as a fusion between military music and folk music. In recent years, it has become popular in a techno-synth fusion throughout Europe, and in pop music in the Anglo-American sphere and throughout the world. Songs like Worth It by Fifth Harmony and Talk Dirty by Jason Derulo have brought the style to a new audience. In traditional form, it is popular throughout the Balkans, especially in Serbia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Romania, although the turbo-folk variety attracts larger audiences. The energetic and fast beats encourage dance and are egalitarian, often resulting in participation by the entire audience; this unpretentious relationship with audiences, highly charged energy and loud and joyful performances by highly skilled musicians has contributed to its successes. Fans of bands inspired by Balkan bands, such as Gogol Bordello, often state that it is a type of music better experienced than listened to.
Songbook is a 2000 compilation by Goran Bregović. It summs the results of Goran Bregović's 1990s creative work. Besides including his music for films La Reine Margot, Underground, Arizona Dream, Time of the Gypsies, and Toxic Affair, it also features such world-famous singers as Iggy Pop, Ofra Haza, Sezen Aksu, Cesária Évora and George Dalaras.
Kayah i Bregović is a studio album by Bosnian musician Goran Bregović and Polish singer Kayah, released in 1999 by Zic Zac and BMG Poland. The album was a major commercial and critical success in Poland, spawning the hits "Śpij kochanie, śpij" and "Prawy do lewego".
Zumreta Midžić, known by her stage name Zuzi Zu, is a popular Bosnian singer, musician and songwriter. She performs various music genres from pop-rock to Bosnian folk - sevdalinka and Gypsy music. She was born in Velika Kladuša, Bosnia and Herzegovina and for many years she was living and working in Sarajevo.
Stižemo is an album by Serbian and Yugoslav keyboardist Laza Ristovski and Yugoslav drummer Ipe Ivandić, released in 1978.
...a milicija trenira strogoću! is a children's music album recorded by Yugoslav child singer Ratimir Boršić "Rača" and Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1983.
Vatreni Poljubac is a hard rock and heavy metal band, originally formed in 1977 in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, and since 1998 based in Belgrade, Serbia. Formed and led by vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Milić Vukašinović, Vatreni Poljubac was one the most notable acts of the Yugoslav hard rock and heavy metal scene.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Ederlezi, retour aux sources - Julien Radenez, Le Courrier des Balkans, 01/01/2022