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Jovan Šajnović

Jovan Šajnović (1924–2004) was a renowned Yugoslavian conductor and university professor.

Jovan Šajnović
Professor Jovan Šajnović (2004)
Background information
Birth nameJovan Šajnović
Born1924
Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Died2004
Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Conductor, Composer, Pianist, University professor

Education

Šajnović started to study music with eminent Yugoslav musicians - Emil Hajek (piano), Ljubica Marić (composing) and Mihajlo Vukdragović (conducting). In 1946, he went to Zagreb, in order to continue his musical training with famous conductor from Berlin - Fritz Zaun.

He graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Music, Croatia, SFRY, where he studied conducting, composition, and piano. While there, he studied with professors Fritz Zaun, S. Šulek and I. Maček.

Conducting career

Šajnović started his career in Zagreb Opera, as an accompanist. Later, he continued his engagement as an opera conductor and was finally appointed the director of Opera (1974–1979). After 37 years spent in Zagreb Opera, he went back to Belgrade, where was conductor and director of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra (1984–1989) and Belgrade Opera (1993–1997).

Additionally, he performed and recorded as a guest conductor with many orchestras in Yugoslavia and abroad (Vienna, Dublin, Mexico City, etc.) He was esteemed especially as the interpreter of the operas of Mozart, Beethoven, Verdi, Bizet, Wagner, R. Strauss, Smetana and Devčić. He also frequently performed compositions by Bruckner, Mahler, Max Reger and Shostakovitch.

Teaching career

Šajnović was Professor of Opera Studio at the University of Zagreb Academy of Music, Professor of Conducting and Chief of the Department of Conducting at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade, and Professor of Conducting, Orchestration and Aesthetics at the University of Priština Faculty of Arts. On Vidovdan 2004, he was rewarded the Distinguished Professor Award by the Chancellor of the University of Priština.

References

  • Danas, November 24, 2004[permanent dead link]
  • Glas javnosti, June 3, 2004[permanent dead link]
  • Jedinstvo, July 5, 2004, p. 4
  • Muzička enciklopedija, III (1977), Jugoslovenski leksikografski zavod, Zagreb
  • Pedeset godina Fakulteta muzičke umetnosti (Muzičke akademije) 1937-1987 (1988), Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu, Beograd


jovan, Šajnović, 1924, 2004, renowned, yugoslavian, conductor, university, professor, professor, 2004, background, informationbirth, nameborn1924, belgrade, kingdom, serbs, croats, slovenesdied2004, belgrade, serbia, montenegrogenresclassicaloccupation, conduc. Jovan Sajnovic 1924 2004 was a renowned Yugoslavian conductor and university professor Jovan SajnovicProfessor Jovan Sajnovic 2004 Background informationBirth nameJovan SajnovicBorn1924 Belgrade Kingdom of Serbs Croats and SlovenesDied2004 Belgrade Serbia and MontenegroGenresClassicalOccupation s Conductor Composer Pianist University professor Contents 1 Education 2 Conducting career 3 Teaching career 4 ReferencesEducation EditSajnovic started to study music with eminent Yugoslav musicians Emil Hajek piano Ljubica Maric composing and Mihajlo Vukdragovic conducting In 1946 he went to Zagreb in order to continue his musical training with famous conductor from Berlin Fritz Zaun He graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Music Croatia SFRY where he studied conducting composition and piano While there he studied with professors Fritz Zaun S Sulek and I Macek Conducting career EditSajnovic started his career in Zagreb Opera as an accompanist Later he continued his engagement as an opera conductor and was finally appointed the director of Opera 1974 1979 After 37 years spent in Zagreb Opera he went back to Belgrade where was conductor and director of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra 1984 1989 and Belgrade Opera 1993 1997 Additionally he performed and recorded as a guest conductor with many orchestras in Yugoslavia and abroad Vienna Dublin Mexico City etc He was esteemed especially as the interpreter of the operas of Mozart Beethoven Verdi Bizet Wagner R Strauss Smetana and Devcic He also frequently performed compositions by Bruckner Mahler Max Reger and Shostakovitch Teaching career EditSajnovic was Professor of Opera Studio at the University of Zagreb Academy of Music Professor of Conducting and Chief of the Department of Conducting at the Faculty of Music in Belgrade and Professor of Conducting Orchestration and Aesthetics at the University of Pristina Faculty of Arts On Vidovdan 2004 he was rewarded the Distinguished Professor Award by the Chancellor of the University of Pristina References EditDanas November 24 2004 permanent dead link Glas javnosti June 3 2004 permanent dead link Jedinstvo July 5 2004 p 4 Muzicka enciklopedija III 1977 Jugoslovenski leksikografski zavod Zagreb Pedeset godina Fakulteta muzicke umetnosti Muzicke akademije 1937 1987 1988 Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu Beograd This article about a Serbian conductor or bandleader is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jovan Sajnovic amp oldid 1133236210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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