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Zoran Hristić ((セルビア語:Зоран Христић); born 30 July 1938, in Belgrade) is a composer of contemporary music. He had a freelance artist status for a long time. After the initiative of Dušan Radović in 1979, he was nominated an editor, director and founder of the Concert Studio B. from 1982 to 1989, he was the chief music editor of Radio Belgrade, and then moved on RTVB, later RTS where he was editor in chief of the editorial board of Music programme until 1995.〔 He was the artistic director of BEMUS and "Mokranjac days" festivals as well as a selector. He did much to improve the Trumpet Festival in Guča. Especially prominent in the field of stage, film and theater music. == Biography == Zoran Hristić's musical education began at his early age. He played the piano, and the first song he wrote was a ''Play for the piano'', created in 1949. At the age of fifteen Hristić wrote Toccata for piano and won the student competition, after which he enrolled in composition classes at the Conservatory Giuseppe Verdi in Milan, with professor Niccolò Castiglioni. He continued to study at the Music Academy Belgrade in the class of professor Stanojlo Rajičić, graduating in 1963. He received the prestigious Stevan Hristić award for the best thesis ''Titles'' for the chorus and orchestra. Zoran Hristić work includes solo and chamber works, vocal and instrumental works, ballets, radiophonic works, music for theater, film and television. His compositions have been performed by prominent national and international performers. "I have never accepted that it is important to write music just for oneself and I think one is deceived by the artist who says he does not care about communication and influence. Art means to influence". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zoran Hristić」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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