Career
He is of Bosnian Serb ethnicity and currently lives in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is a composer of often folk-inspired popular, as well as theatre scores (Romeo and Juliet, Elvise de luxe, Lemonade, Mother Courage), The Bacchae, documentary and feature film scores. His recent work includes movies like Gori vatra, Kajmak in marmelada, Days and Hours, Borderline Lovers and establishing his new Saša Lošić Film Orchestra which had its world premiere at the 10th jubilee Sarajevo film festival with gala concerts at the National Theatre in Sarajevo.
Lošić is the composer, singer, and arranger of the band Plavi Orkestar (Blue Orchestra), one of the most popular bands on the territory of former Yugoslavia.
Plavi Orkestar is described by music encyclopedias as one of the "cultural phenomenons of the 1980s and 1990s" (5 million copies sold). The band has remained popular to date, with 10 albums and more than 1500 concerts worldwide.
In his film music Saša Lošić has cooperated with numerous talented musicians and singers from across Europe, including Candan Ercetin - one of the greatest stars of Turkish music Vlatko Stefanovski - renowned Macedonian guitarist Tanja Zajc Zupan - zither soloist from Slovenia Jovan Kolundžija - internationally acclaimed violinist from Belgrade Mustafa Šantić - multi-instrument musician from the Mostar Sevdah Reunion band Josip Andrić - pianist from Zagreb Usnija Redžepova, Tanja Ribič, Severina, Rade Šerbedžija, Halid Bešlić, Šerif Konjević, Dado Topić, Zdravko Čolić, Gazebo (Italy), Branko Đurić, Helena Blagne - singers.