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Ljiljana Rančić (
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: Љиљана Ранчић), known professionally as Madame Piano, is a
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n retired
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/ world music singer and songwriter. She was a prominent act on the Serbian music scene in the 1990s and early 2000s, releasing three studio albums before retiring from the scene.


Musical career

Ljiljana Rančić got her classical music education by learning to play violin. In the early 1990s, she started performing as a jazz singer, having her debut performance as a singer singing with actress
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."Zaboravljeni talenti: Madame Piano", Kako biti heroj u ova šugava vremena?, alittlerunaway.blogspot.com
/ref> In 1993, she won the first place at the Belgrade Spring Festival with the song "Sanjam" ("I'm Dreaming"). She performed on the festivals in Russia,
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and
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, regularly performing in jazz clubs in her homeland. Her debut recording was Vlada Maričić's composition "Caravan", which she recorded with bass guitarist Dejan Škopelja and percussionist and keyboardist Boris Bunjac, with which she appeared on the 1993 various artists compilation album ''Beogradska džez scena 1993.'' (''Belgrade Jazz Scene 1993'').''Beogradska džez scena 1993.'' at Discogs
/ref> After long work, in the autumn of 1997, she released her debut album, entitled ''Predeli'' (''Landscapes''). The album was produced by Madam Piano herself and Dejan Škopelja, at the time her husband and a member of the band
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. ''Predeli'' featured a mixture of jazz,
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and
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. Beside Madame Piano's own songs, the album featured songs written by Nebojša Zulfikarpašić and Nebojša Kostić, the song "Cvetak žuti" ("Yellow Flower"), a cover of a song by
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, a cover of
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's song "
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", and a cover of Native American song "Niya Niya Ni". The album also featured the song "Galija" ("Galley"), which she recorded with the band
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. She appeared on the 1998
Music Festival Budva ''Pjesma Mediterana'' ( sh-Cyrl, Пјесма Медитерана, lit=Song of the Mediterranean; formerly ''Music Festival Budva'', sh-Latn-Cyrl, Muzički festival Budva, Музички фестивал Будва) was a pop music festival held ...
, performing the song "Moj Jasmine" ("Oh, My
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") with flutist Bora Dugić. The song was released on the festival album ''Budva 98''. Her second album, entitled ''Zemlja čuda'' (''Wonderland''), was released in 2001. Unlike ''Predeli'', ''Zemlja čuda'' was mostly ethnic music-oriented. The album was produced and arranged, as well as partially written by Boris Krstajić. It featured Bora Dugić and vocalists Franco Masi and Raul Alberto Dias. The song "Eternal Love", a duet with Italian singer Franco Masi became a large hit."Lifestyle – Jel' se sećate: Madame Piano", pulsonline.com
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/ref> Her following album, ''Priče iz davnina'' (''Tales from the Olden Times''), recorded with ethnic music band Teodulija, was stylistically similar to ''Zemlja čuda'', featuring covers of Serbian
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songs. The album was arranged and produced by Teodulija,
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(who also played bass guitar on the album recording) and Boris Krstajić. The album featured guest appearances by vocalists Ružica Čavić, Marija Mihajlović, Predrag "Cune" Gojković, Oliver Njego, and other musicians. Some of the songs from ''Priče iz davnina'' were used in Balkan Novi Pokret theatre group play ''Vilinsko kolo'' ('' Vilas'
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'') and Boba Dedić's film ''Svetlost života'' (''The Light of Life''). In 2004, she took part in
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, a national final where a representative for
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was chosen. With song ''Igra'' (Game) she placed 9th. After that, she retired from the scene. In an interview from December 2011, she stated that she is working on her comeback album.


Other activities

During her presence on the scene, Madame Piano taught jazz singing in the Stanković Musical High School. She currently teaches singing at Belgrade New Academy of Arts and Petar Jelić's school Kulturno sklonište (''Cultural Shelter''). Madame Piano is also an
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. In 2012, under the pseudonym Nia Niačić, she published astrology book ''Odiseja 2012'' (''
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2012''), which she co-wrote with Aleksandar Imširagić, president of Johan Kepler Institute in Belgrade, and Roy Gillett, the president of
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.


Personal life

Madame Piano was married to musician Dejan Škopelja, who was a member of the bands
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and
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. They have daughter named Luna. She is currently married to Marko Nedeljković. They have a son named Luka. She also started her own music school.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Predeli'' (1997) *''Zemlja čuda'' (2001) *''Priče iz davnina'' (with Teodulija, 2002)


Other appearances

*"Caravan" (''Beogradska džez scena 1993.'', 1993) *"Moj Jasmine" (with Bora Dugić; ''Budva 98'', 1998)


References


External links

*
Madame Piano at Discogs
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