Bruno Bjelinski
Bruno Bjelinski ( born 1 November 1909 in Trieste, † 3 September 1992 in Silba, according to other data in Zagreb) was a Yugoslav composer.
Bjelinski first studied at the University of Zagreb and then at the Academy of Music in Zagreb. There he worked since 1945 as a teacher of counterpoint. Bjelinski composed six operas, two ballets, five symphonies, a piano and two cello concertos, chamber music, a cantata, piano music and songs.
Works
- Concerto for Flute and Strings, 1955
- Serenade trumpet, piano, strings and percussion, 1957
- Bez Povratka ( No recovery) ( No Return ), song cycle for voice and orchestra, 1957
- Pcelica Maja ( Maya the Bee ), fairy-tale opera by Waldemar Bonsels, 1963
- Peter Pan, Ballet for Children, 1966
- Musica Tonalis for Oboe, Bassoon and Strings, 1968
- Heraklo comic opera for children, 1971
- Mocvara ( The Swamp ), opera, 1972
- Zvona ( The bells ), opera, 1975
- Orpheus XX. stoljeca ( Orpheus of the 20th century ), opera, 1981
- Slavuj ( The Nightingale ), opera by Hans Christian Andersen, 1984
- Yugoslavian composer
- Composer of classical music ( 20th century)
- Born in 1909
- Died in 1992
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