Antun Nikolić Tuca is a Croatian composer, arranger, music producer, music editor, ethnographer, tamburitza virtuoso, multi-instrumentalist. Along with Pajo Kolarić, Franjo Kuhač, Julije Njikoš, Mijo Majer and Branko Mihaljević, he is a living legend of tamburitza and rock music. He was born in Županja, Croatia, on 10 June 1943. As a six-year-old boy, he played tamburitza in a school show. His family moved to Osijek in 1956, where he attended Osijek's reputable music school, “Franjo Kuhač”, along with primary school. In 1958, before he was fully fifteen, he became a member of Radio Osijek's Tamburitza Orchestra, led by the giant of tamburitza music, Julije Njikoš, until 1964. In this orchestra Nikolić played all of the tamburitza instruments. There his successful music work started, not only with folk significance, but also with a cultural and social dimension. At the beginning of the 1960s, along with tamburitza instruments Nikolić also played the electric guitar. Along with Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac, he formed the band Tornado and then, in 1963, the legendary rock band Dinamiti, which was the most famous rock band in ex- Yugoslavia in the 1960s, and which also performed around Europe. In 1967 Antun Nikolić Tuca went into military service. After serving in the military he came back in 1969 to tamburitza music. The same year he re-formed and began leading The Big Tamburitza Orchestra of Radio Osijek, with which he works as conductor, arranger, music producer and music editor. He also collects, records and preserves the enormous traditional values of Northeast Croatia. In the year 1971 from The Big Tamburitza Orchestra of Radio Osijek, Antun Nikolić formed the tamburitza ensemble Slavonski bećari which remained active until 2011. Slavonski Bećari is the oldest and the most famous tamburitza ensemble in Croatia. Through their 40 years of work they have been performing countless number of times, traveled around the world. Slavonski bećari published 4 single and 11 long playstudio albums, 7 compilations, 35 festival records, 532 in HUZIP recorded television performances. They have cooperated with many well-known homeland and overseas singers and earned many international and national rewards and prizes.
Significance of Tuca's work
Along with playing instruments, directing and arranging, Antun Nikolić Tuca was also collecting and recording the cultural music heritage of Northeast Croatia. What Franjo Kuhač started in the 19th century, was continued in the 20th century by Branko Mihaljević and Julije Njikoš, and in his own way in the 21st century by Antun Nikolić Tuca. Along with ethnographic work on collecting and preserving folk heritage, as the long-standing music editor on Radio Osijek, Nikolić used his position to record a great number of folk motifs, and in his many television appearances and radio broadcasts he promoted folk songs and traditional dances from the area of Slavonija, Baranja and Srijem. Among his many public performances, his solo at the concert of the 100 best Croatian tamburitza players under the name of “Šokačka Rapsodija”, which was included in the Guinness book of records for its number of players, stands out. 235 of Tuca's works are listed in the Croatian music authors database and in the Radio Osijek music library there is about 500 music numbers signed by the name of Antun Nikolić Tuca.
I. S. V. Rodna grudo moja – Slavonski bećari, Mirjana Primorac and Miroslav Škoro
I. S. V. Slavonski bećari, Mirjana Primorac and KUD Osijek 1862
Discography
1970. Blaženka and Pero Nikolin with Radio Osijek's Tamburitza Orchestra – Meni nana za mog diku brani – Otkrit ćemo, diko, tajnu – Dosta mi je momkovanja – Hajd' u kolo, music producer A. Nikolić
1970. Blaženka and Pero Nikolin – Daleko je domovina, music producer A. Nikolić
1970. Aca Đigunović – Lovačka pjesma, conductor A. Nikolić
1971. Radio Osijek's Tamburitza Orchestra – Slavonijo, zemljo plemenita, conductors A. Nikolić and D. Repar
1972. Zdenko Dobek – Moja seka, conductor of Radio Osijek's Tamburitza Orchestra A. Nikolić
1973. Blaženka and Pero Nikolin – Daleko sam u tuđini
1973. Blaženka Nikolin – Plakat ću do posljednje suze
1973. Pero Nikolin – Stare bekrije
1975. Matija Pavlović and Radio Osijek's Tamburitza Orchestra under the leadership of Antun Nikolić Tuca – Ej, Baranjo
Discography Slavonski Bećari
1973. Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac and Slavonski bećari – Bećarac
1974. Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac and Slavonski bećari – Kad čujem tambure / Lijepa moja Slavonija
1975. Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac, Slavonski bećari and Radio Osijek's Tamburitza Orchestra – Hej, bećari
1979. Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac – Seoska sam lola
1984. Krunoslav Kićo Slabinac and tamburitza ensemble Slavonski bećari under leadership of Antun Nikolić Tuca – Svatovac / Svi se momci oženiše
1982. Ensemble Slavonski Bećari – Hrvatske Božićne pjesme
1983. Slavonski bećari and Mirjana Primorac – Ljubila sam crno oko