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Zorica Kondža (born 25 June 1960) is a Croatian pop-rock singer. She is best known for her soprano vocal range, which she displayed as the lead vocalist for the 1980s pop-rock music act ''Stijene''. Since 1981, she had participated in most of the
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s until 2014, which she had won 7 times. Other than the Split festivals, she also took part in various other jamborees in Croatia, such as the Zadarfest, Dora and Mesam. She began her solo career in 1984, which gained her success in Croatia and neighbouring countries.


Early life

Kondža was born in
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to Dalmatian parents. Soon after her birth, the family relocated to
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, where she spent most of her childhood. In her youth, she didn't originally develop a passion for singing, rather acting. Even though she didn't want to pursue a music career, she preferred singing, and was originally influenced by American jazz and RnB musicians, such as
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.


Career


Early beginnings: Stijene, Split Festival (1981–1984)

In the late 1970s she was provided backing vocals for many famous singers from
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, such as
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and
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. In 1981, she began performing as the lead vocalist for various Dalmatian groups, such as ''Pirati'', ''Novi Dani'', ''More'', and ''ST''. Her most notable project ''Stijene'' gained her notoriety in Dalmatia. The group was based in
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, where they recorded 4 albums (''Cementna prašina'' (Cemented Dust, 1981.), ''Jedanaest i petnaest'' (Eleven and fifteen, 1982.), ''Balkanska korida'' (Balkan Bullfight, 1983.), and ''Zlatna kolekcija'' (The Golden Collection, 1984.). In 1981, the band performed on the
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, with the song ''Ja sam more, ti si rijeka'' (I'm the sea, you're the river). Even though the song wasn't successful on the contest itself, they song became a hit in the country. It was in 1982 when Stijene won the competition with their most popular song ''Ima jedan svijet'' (There's one world). Their winning song outshined the rest of their repertoire and it became their signature song.


Split Festival, Mesam, Jugovizija, Dora and other ventures (1984–1993)

Kondža introduced herself as a single performer on yet another Split Festival in 1984, with the song ''Nakon dugih milja'' (After long miles). The same year, she performed with the children's choir Sredlice on the Split Festival with the song ''Djevojka s kapok na glavim'' (The girl with a hat on her head). In 1985, she won the Split Festival with the song ''Pokora'' (Penance), and reached 13th place on Mesam with the song ''Dovoljna je ljubav'' (Love is enough). At the time she started collaborating with composer
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. The following year she achieved 1st place yet again with ''Vrijeme ljubavi'' (Time of love). In 1989, for the composition of ''Daj mi sunca'' (Give me sunshine) she won the award for the best interpretation. In 1990, alongside her colleague
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, Kondža performed ''Sreca je tamo gdje si ti'' (Happiness is where you are) on Jugovizija, where the duo reached 3rd place. The next year Kondža and Dragojević also provided vocals for the Croatian patriotic song '' Moja domovina'' (My homeland), alongside other musicians and recording artists of Croatian descent.


Recent years (1993-present)

In 2017, she was a guest judge on an episode of Tvoje lice zvuči poznato. In the summer of 2018 she held numerous concerts in Croatia with a mostly rock repertoire.


Music style

Kondža is widely known for her vocal abilities and soprano range. Her music is heavily influenced by Dalmatian folk music, thus she frequently sings in the Dalmatian dialect.


Private life

Kondža married Joško Banov and has three sons (Toni, Ivan, Luka). She resides in
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. She is a devout
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. Kondža stated that her Catholic faith helps her in life.


Festivals

Split Festival * 1981. – "Ja sam more, ti si rijeka" (as the vocalist for "Stijene") * 1982. – "Ima jedan svijet" (as the vocalist for "Stijene") – 1st place * 1984. – "Nakon dugih milja" * 1984. – "Djevojke s kapom na glavi" (with the children's choir "Srdelice") * 1985. – "Pokora" – 1st place * 1985. – "Slobodo naša" * 1986. – "Vrijeme ljubavi" – 1st place * 1986. – "Dodji kao prijatelj" * 1986. – "Grišnica" * 1988. – "Zbog tvoje ljubavi" * 1988. – "Oda" * 1989. – "Daj mi sunca" – Award for best interpretation * 1989. – "Pričat ću te svima" * 1990. – "Ti si moj san" (duet with
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) – 1st place * 1990. – "Najljepše je kad si tu" – 2nd place * 1993. – "Molitva za tebe" * 1994. – "Do posljednjeg daha" (duet with
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) – 1st place * 1994. – "Dok ploviš morima" – Grand prix * 1995. – "Tko je kriv" * 1997. – "Sto mandolina" (duet with
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) * 1997. – "Zarobljena" – 1st place * 2001. – "Dobar dan ti, dušo" (duet with
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) – 1st place * 2005. – "Idi s njom" * 2006. – "Zauvijek" – 1st place * 2007. – "Lipi moj" * 2008. – "Zbog tebe" * 2009. – "Kale ljubavi" * 2010. – "Luda djelozija" * 2011. – "Ćiba od zlata" * 2012. – "Ljubav bez kraja" * 2013. – "Ispod cvita od lavande" * 2014. – "Navika" Jugovizija * 1990. – "Sreća je tamo gdje si ti" (duet with
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), 3rd place Dora * 1993. – "Nema mi do tebe" 4th place * 1994. – "Ti si moj" 4th place * 1998. – "Nebo", 7th place * 2006. – "Za tobom luda" Mesam * 1985. – "Dovoljna je ljubav" – 13th place Zadarfest * 1999. – "Vrati ga more" – 2nd place Melodies of Istria and Kvarner * 1993. – "Stara ljubav" * 1995. – "Istarsko ljeto" * 2001. – "Koliko dani" Festival Opatija * 1985. – "Sjećanja" * 1986. – "Bar da znam" * 1993. – "Gdje je sunca sjaj" Opuzen – Melodies of the Croatian south * 2002. – "Čarolija" ZagrebFest * 1980. – "Sve je neobično ako te volim" (as the lead vocalist for "Stijene") * 1986. – "Vjetre" * 2011. – "Još uvijek sanjam"


Discography

With Stijene *''Cementna prašina'' (1981.) *''Jedanaest i petnaest'' (1982.) *''Balkanska korida'' (1983.) *''The Best of Stijene 15 godina – 6 žena Marina Limića'' (1995.) *''Zlatna kolekcija'' (2009.) As a solo vocalist *''Ti si moj'' (1994./1995.) *''Hodajmo po zvijezdama'' (2001.) *''Zlatna kolekcija'' (2004.)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kondza, Zorica 1960 births Living people Musicians from Split, Croatia Croatian pop singers Croatian sopranos 21st-century Croatian women singers 20th-century Croatian women singers