Senad Hadžimusić
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Senad Hadžimusić-Teno | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Senad Hadžimusić |
Also known as | Teno, SCH |
Born | Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer, Songwriter, Poet |
Years active | 1983–present |
Website | Official website |
Senad Hadžimusić-Teno is a Bosnian musician, who has been referred to as the founder, songwriter, producer, singer, and guitarist of the Sarajevo-based alternative rock band SCH. Performing under his "band alter ego,"[1] Teno has authored, produced, and recorded 12 official albums. His music has also been featured in several films, radio programs, and theatre productions.[2][3]
His work has been reviewed favorably:
If anyone has succeeded in shaping the traumas of our war and post-war period into a thoroughly convincing and artistically relevant form, then this is surely Senad Hadžimusić Teno, singer, guitarist, and political activist, with his alternative rock band SCH. Their records were almost always infused with the prophetic, granting the band and their artistic endeavors a special position within both the rock scenes of their native Sarajevo and Bosnia, but also outside those confines, within both Yugoslavia and Europe. Hadžimusić's political brutality, however, has always been bereft of direct political activism, opting as he did instead for claustrophobic visions of the projects of the future, whether bright or dark, dependent on the moment these visions came to be and the events they tended to anticipate.
— Ognjen Tvrtković[4]
In 1996, in Prague, Hadžimusić-Teno also published the bilingual (English/Bosnian) lyrics book "SCH - Songs and Tales."[5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ Samir Šestan: Melancholic Optimism or Black Sun on the Horizon (BH DANI, SARAJEVO, MARCH 2006) Archived 2009-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Antonije Žalica: Angels In Sarajevo (1993)
- ^ Aleksandar Gajić & Enes Krluć: While Mushrooms Smell (1994)
- ^ Ognjen Tvrtković (Ljiljan, Issue 489, 3–10 June 2002; p 49) Archived 10 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Hadžimusić, Senad (1996). SCH - Songs and Tales. Prague, Czech Republic: Menora. p. 32. ISBN 80-902212-0-3.
- ^ Miljenko Jergović: Senad Hadžimusić: SCH - Songs and Tales (BH Dani, January 1997) Archived 2007-12-30 at the Wayback Machine