Boris Papandopulo

Boris Papandopulo
Born (1906-02-25)25 February 1906
Bad Honnef, German Empire, (now Germany)
Died 16 October 1991(1991-10-16) (aged 78)
Zagreb, Croatia
Nationality Croat
Alma mater University of Zagreb
Occupation Composer, conductor

Boris Papandopulo (Honnef am Rhein, February 25, 1906 Zagreb, October 16, 1991), Croatian composer and conductor of Russian Jewish descent.[1] He was the son of Greek nobleman Konstantin Papandopulo and Croatian opera singer Maja Strozzi-Pečić.

Papandopulo studied composition in Zagreb and conducting in Vienna. He led the choruses Kolo in Zagreb and Zvonimir in Split, was director of opera at the Croatian National Theatre, conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of the Croatian Radio, director of opera in Rijeka, and conducted opera in Zagreb and Split.

Boris Papandopulo has one of the most extensive oeuvre in Croatian music (more than 440 works).

Selected works

Opera

Ballet

Orchestra

Concertante

Chamber / Instrumental

Keyboard

Vocal

References

  1. (Croatian) Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); Djela hrvatskih skladatelja Židovskog podrijetla u Beču; stranica 38; broj 107, studeni / prosinac 2008.

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