‘Queen of Gypsy music’ dies after brief illness

Esma Redzepova ranked among the 50 greatest voices in world in 2010 died aged 73

Esma Redzepova started singing in the early 1950s and was active almost to the end. Photograph: Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP
Esma Redzepova started singing in the early 1950s and was active almost to the end. Photograph: Martial Trezzini/Keystone via AP

Esma Redzepova, one of the most powerful voices in the world of Gypsy music, has died in Macedonia’s capital after a brief illness, according to local media. She was 73.

Called the “Queen of Gypsy music”, Redzepova was ranked among the 50 greatest voices in the world in 2010 by US National Public Radio.

News website Sakam da kazam reported that she died on Sunday, citing family members.

She started singing in the early 1950s and was active almost to the end. Redzepova was the leading voice of her husband Stevo Teodosievski’s ensemble, which performed Roma and Macedonian folk music.

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In 2013, she represented Macedonia at the Eurovision song contest.

Redzepova and her husband had fostered 47 children. She was also known as an advocate for Roma women’s rights.

AP