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ravnododna.com
07 Jul, 1936
10 Aug, 2025
Complications from pneumonia
Croatian
Singer
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Gabi Novak was an emblem of grace, emotional honesty, and artistic integrity. Her warm, expressive voice carried across decades, bridging pop and jazz, leaving a mark on generations of listeners. In every note, she told a story of life’s joys, sorrows, and subtle beauty.
Born Gabrijela Novak on July 8, 1936, in Berlin, Gabi was the child of a Croatian father and a German mother. Her early years unfolded against the turbulence of World War II. After her father died when she was a child, she spent parts of her upbringing on the idyllic Croatian island of Hvar with her grandparents, finding solace and a sense of stability. Later, she settled in Zagreb, where the foundation for her artistic future was laid.
In Zagreb, Gabi pursued her artistic instincts at the School of Applied Arts, where she majored in graphics. After graduation, she worked as an illustrator at an animation studio, even lending her voice to animated characters. These early experiences shaped her aesthetic sensibilities, giving her performances a refined, almost painterly quality that would later define her stage presence.
By the late 1950s, Gabi’s musical talent was being noticed. She was invited to perform with prominent jazz ensembles, a major step into the jazz world. One of her earliest breakthroughs came when she shared the stage with international jazz legends, solidifying her reputation as a singer with extraordinary depth and range. Her first major recognition came at a prominent music festival, where her performance revealed a voice that was at once elegant, expressive, and deeply emotive.
Over the 1960s, Gabi Novak became a household name in Yugoslavia. Her voice resonated with audiences far beyond the jazz scene, blending sophistication and accessibility. In 1973, she married Arsen Dedić, a composer and singer-songwriter, marking the beginning of a personal and professional partnership that would shape much of her later work. Together, they created some of the most memorable songs in Croatian music history, combining lyrical intimacy with musical sophistication.
Gabi was known for her artistic integrity, often carefully selecting material and declining opportunities that required compromising her identity. Her careful curation of songs allowed her to maintain a distinctive voice in the music scene. Even decades into her career, she continued to earn awards and accolades, highlighting her lasting influence.
Gabi’s personal life reflected the same grace that defined her music. After an early marriage ended, she found a lasting partnership with Arsen Dedić. Their union spanned decades and included a deep creative collaboration. Their son, Matija Dedić, followed in their artistic footsteps as a jazz pianist. Gabi balanced family life with her career, and even in the face of personal loss and grief, she remained dignified, resilient, and deeply committed to her art.
She passed away on August 11, 2025, leaving behind a life filled with music, love, and inspiration.
Gabi Novak’s legacy is both musical and moral. Over nearly seven decades, she recorded numerous albums, defined a generation’s soundtrack, and was celebrated for her artistry, integrity, and emotional honesty. Her influence carried on through her son, her collaborations, and the countless listeners who were moved by her voice.
Gabi Novak was more than a singer — she was a storyteller, a bridge between eras, and a voice that carried the complexities of life with elegance and warmth. Her songs continue to resonate, keeping alive the timeless beauty and authenticity she brought to the world.
Gabrijela Novak
Gabi Novak
Female
Complications from pneumonia
Berlin, Germany
Zagreb, Croatia
Protagonist: Gabi Novak carried herself with quiet elegance, unwavering integrity, and a voice that spoke the truth of her heart.
Gabi Novak began her career as a visual artist and illustrator before fully dedicating herself to music.
She famously turned down international offers because she refused to compromise her identity or appearance.
She was known for her love of quiet family life, often balancing her artistic career with time spent on Hvar, the island of her childhood.
Gabi Novak enjoyed a career spanning nearly seven decades, establishing herself as one of the most respected voices in Croatian and Yugoslav music.
She earned multiple Porin Awards, including Best Female Vocal, Album of the Year, and Best Jazz Performance, and was honoured with the Porin Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006.
Her albums, live performances, and collaborations with Arsen Dedić solidified her status as a leading figure in jazz and pop music.
Beyond awards, she became a cultural icon, influencing generations of musicians with her emotional depth and artistic integrity.