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Rade Šerbedžija: Jesen stiže, dunjo moja

Rade Šerbedžija
Music
22. 8. 2026 at 20:30 | Križanke
Rade Šerbedžija: Jesen stiže, dunjo moja
Zapadni kolodvor and guests
Tickets are on presale until April 23, 2026
Rade Šerbedžija: Jesen stiže, dunjo moja

About the event

Rade Šerbedžija & Zapadni kolodvor

Šerbedžija arrives at Križanke with his ensemble Zapadni kolodvor. His concerts blend poetry, music and personal reflection, shaped in part by experiences of war and exile. He will be joined on stage by Miroslav Tadić, Livio Morosin and Yvette Holzwarth, musicians with diverse musical backgrounds. After two successful performances in recent years, he returns with a concert named after one of the most iconic love songs of the Balkan region.

Calendar

Saturday
22. 8. 2026 at 20:30
Križanke
On presale until April 23, 2026
 
On presale until April 23, 2026

Interesting facts

  1. In 2019 Rade Šerbedžija received the Mary Pickford Award, presented by the International Press Academy to honour outstanding artistic contributions to the entertainment industry.
  2. The song “Jesen stiže, dunjo moja” (Autumn is coming, my quince)  has an unusual origin, since it was originally written not in Serbian but in Hungarian as the poem “A hajnal már nem simogat” (The dawn no longer caresses you).  Its author was Count György Wass, who wrote it in the late nineteenth century, during the late Romantic period. It was set to music by the Hungarian composer István Bogdán.
  3. The song so impressed the Serbian poet Jovan Jovanović Zmaj that towards the end of his life he reworked it into Serbian. This is the version that is best known today. It has been performed by numerous singers, including Dušan Jakšić, Zvonko Bogdan, the group Legende, Oliver Dragojević and Goran Karan.
  4. In 2014 Šerbedžija appeared in six episodes of the TV series Downton Abbey  as Prince Kuragin, a Russian émigré and former lover of the Dowager Countess Violet Crawley, portrayed by Maggie Smith.

Performers

Rade Šerbedžija
Zapadni kolodvor
Antun Stašić
Mario Igrec
Ranko Purić
Marjan Krajna
Dario Hleb
Borna Sercar
Guests
Miroslav Tadić
guitar
Yvette Holzwarth
violin, voice
Livio Morosin

More information

One of the best known actors to emerge from the former Yugoslavia, Rade Šerbedžija is also a poet, musician and the founder of Ulysses Theatre. For decades he has captivated audiences with his powerful stage presence and the way he interweaves poetry, music and personal storytelling, creating evenings that are intimate but also strongly communicative. Music took on a special meaning in his life during the war and his departure from his homeland, when the guitar helped him cope with loneliness and life as a refugee. It was then that he wrote many of the songs he still performs today. He comes to Križanke with his band Zapadni Kolodvor, joined by three special guests: guitarist Miroslav Tadić, with whom he began a long-standing collaboration in America and who blends Baroque and classical music with Balkan folk, flamenco, jazz, blues and rock; Croatian musician Livio Morosin, with whom Šerbedžija developed a distinctive Istrian ethno-rock sound; and violinist, singer and composer Yvette Holzwarth, who works at the intersection of Balkan, Arabic, pop, jazz and experimental music. Šerbedžija has also consolidated his international profile through roles in European and Hollywood film productions, but he remains faithful to music and poetry as constants of his artistic activity. Following his successful performances at the past two editions of the summer festival, he returns this year for a third consecutive appearance, this time with a concert named after one of the best known love songs from the Balkans.

Accessibility for visitors with reduced mobility

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Selected venues offer designated wheelchair-accessible spaces as well as seating for accompanying persons. Wheelchair users can inquire about availability and reserve accessible seating by calling +386 (0)1 241 60 28 or emailing blagajna@ljubljanafestival.si.

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