Bjelinski, Bruno
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Sources of Information
- Brazilʹskai︠a︡ simfonietta, 1966:title page (Bruno Belinskiĭ)
- His Drei biblische Legenden, c1988:pref. (Bruno Bjelinski, b. 11-1-1909)
- His Lirski kvartet, 1973:t.p. (Bruno Bjelinski)
- New Grove online, June 19, 2020(Bjelinski, Bruno; b. Trieste, Nov. 1, 1909; d. Silba, Nov. 3, 1992; Croatian composer)
- Wikipedia, April 7, 2022(Bruno Bjelinski (born Bruno Weiss); born November 1, 1900, Trieste, died November 3, 1992; Croatian composers; changed his surname from Weiss to Bjelinski; male)
Wikipedia description:
Bruno Bjelinski (born Bruno Weiss; 1 November 1909 – 3 September 1992) was one of the most influential Croatian composers in the 20th century. He was extremely prolific as a composer. His unique musical style was built upon the music of Poulenc, Hindemith, Ravel and Milhaud. He developed his own and recognizable musical language with the elements of neoclassicism. Bjelinski composed six operas, three ballets, 15 symphonies, 2 cello concertos, a cantata, piano music, songs, chamber music, and concertos for piano, violin, viola, bassoon, flute, and piano duo. He also composed music for the Croatian football movie Plavi 9.
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