Milan "Minja" Subota (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан "Миња" Субота, pronounced [mǐlan mîɲa sǔbɔta]; 8 November 1938 – 17 September 2021) was a Serbian-Yugoslavian composer, musician, entertainer and photographer, born in Sarajevo. He was the host of the long-running children's TV show Muzički tobogan on RTS (formerly on TV Novi Sad). In 2021, he was awarded the Order of Karađorđe's Star.[1]
Minja Subota | |
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Died | 17 September 2021 Belgrade, Serbia | (aged 82)
Discography
editAlbums
editPop music albums
editChildren's music albums
edit- Minja Subota and Ljubivoje Ršumović: Minja i Ršum (PGP RTB LP 66 6111)
- Pesme za decu (PGP RTB 2140322 STEREO)
- Dragan Laković and Minja Subota: Najlepše dečje pesme (PGP RTB 2140527)
- Minja Subota and Zlata Petković: Plavi čuperak (PGP RTB LP 6123 STEREO)
- Pesme iz Muzičkog tobogana (PGP RTB 2140470 STEREO)
- Deca su ukras sveta (PGP RTS CD 450082 STEREO)
EPs
editPop music EPs
edit- Milan Subota (Jugoton – EPY 3229)[2]
- Milan Subota (PGP RTB EP 50217)
- Milan Subota (PGP RTB EP 50215)[3]
- Milan Subota (PGP RTB EP 50216)[4]
- Milan Subota (PGP RTB EP 50317)
- Lola Jovanović i Milan Subota (PGP RTB EP 50332)[5]
Children's music EPs
edit- Telefonijada (PGP RTB EP 61042)[6]
- Minja Subota and Kolibri Choir: Ečke tečke (PGP RTB EP 61047)[7]
- Šansone (PGP RTB EP 50 394)[8]
- One i oni – Aždaja svome čedu tepa (PGP RTB EP – 61043)[9]
Books
edit- "Kako smo zabavljali Tita"[10]
Notes and references
edit- ^ "Председник Вучић уручио одликовања поводом Дана државности Републике Србије". Председник Републике Србије. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
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External links
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