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» Humanitarian concert for Japan in Zagreb 4 April 2011 20 pm
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 04/1/2011 | Music , Charity | Unrated
Kazushi Ôno Duboko suosjećajući s narodom Japana i njihovom strašnom tragedijom, najavljujemo veliki humanitarni koncert Play & Pray for Japan koji će Zagrebačka filharmonija prirediti u ponedjeljak 4. travnja u Koncertnoj dvorani Vatroslav Lisinski u Zagrebu u 20 sati. S Japanom nas povezuje i veliki japanski maestro Kazushi Ôno na slici, koji je u najtežim godinama, u jeku Domovinskoga rata - bio šest godina dirigent Zagrebačke filharmonije, od 1990. do 1996.
» The Hague Tribunal does not meet the obligations for which it was established
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/29/2011 | Bilingual , Human Rights , Politics , History , Education | Unrated
Dr. Hrvoje Kačić, writing about omissions of the Hague tribunal and the problem of “artillery logs”: ...there is no word of Vukovar, Vinkovci, Osijek, Sisak, Gospić and Dubrovnik (in particular the village of Osojnik), resulting in thousands of victims. The Hague tribunal was silent,... This farce has been going on too long, and the consequences can be worrying and painful.
» Dr. Slobodan Lang: Goodness has a right to be recognized as a part of truth
Dr. Slobodan Lang, distinguished Croatian humanist and scientist, learned from Gandhi to treat concrete people with their faith and culture as basic partners in facing and solving problems. He also developed the concept of Postholocaust, meanning that we have to use it as a way to prevent future genocides, concentration camps, hate, as well as promote the universal responsibility of righteous among nations and right to a home.
» Ivana Marija Vidovic in Rome piano recital and poetry book in Italian & Croatian
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/23/2011 | Music , Poetry | Unrated
Croatian pianist and poet Ivana Marija Vidović will have a piano recital in Rome 29 March 2011 dedicated to Dora Pejacevic, the first Croatian woman composer. On that occasion her new bilingual poetry book will be presented, published in Italian and Croatian. Two days earliear, 27 March, she will have a concert in Cecina, Italy.
» Radovan Vlatkovic Croatian born horn player
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/21/2011 | Music | Unrated
One of the leading instrumentalists of his generation, Radovan Vlatković (born 1962) has travelled the globe performing extensively as soloist and popularising the horn as recording artist and teacher. In 1998 he became Horn Professor at the renowned Mozarteum in Salzburg. Since 2000 he holds the Horn Chair “Canon” at the “Queen Sofia” School in Madrid. He has also been teaching at the Musikhochschule Zürich.
» Ivica Kostelic wins World Cup slalom title 2011
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/19/2011 | Sports | Unrated
Bravo, Ivica! Kostelic won the Big Crystal Globe. Croatian sport experienced another tremendous success. Our best skier Ivica Kostelic finally had his years long dream come true. Ivica Kostelić posed with a Japanese flag in tribute to the victims of the earthquake and ensuing tsunami.
» Nenad Bach Band to play for HELP JAPAN Tsunami Relief Concert
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/19/2011 | Music , Friends In Action | Unrated
The band has been invited to perform for a concert to help support those affected by the recent tsunami in Japan and we're asking all of our friends to come out and support those affected by this terrible tragedy. The concert is being held on Thursday, March 24 at The Bowery Electric in New York City. The band will perform starting at 11:30 p.m. and will be the final act for the night. All proceeds will go to the American Red Cross and will help the victims of the tsunami.
» Sylvie Vucic revealing female Croatian composer Dora Pejacevic to Paris
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/16/2011 | Bilingual , Music , Culture And Arts | Unrated
French on her mother’s side but also Croatian through her father, Sylvie Vucic mixes French volubility, precision and refinement with fiery slavic temperament. She lives in Paris. She has been working in duo with the pianist Jean Angliviel, revealing the vocal work of Dora Pejacevic, female Croatian composer of the beginning of the XXth century. They will have a concert in March 25, 26 and 27 2011 in Paris, in Studio Le Regard du Cigne.
» Nenad N. Bach lyrics translated into Arabic
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/14/2011 | Music , Education | Unrated
 Nenad N. Bach has a dream, and he wants to share it. In a disordered world, a world of war and violence, injustice and economic woe, composer / musician Bach believes the human family can connect to create a seismic force capable of changing forever our troubled earth. Imagine the possibility of world peace achieved in one hour!
» DOK-ING remote controlled fire fighting system developed in Croatia
By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/6/2011 | Environment , Education , Companies , Business | Unrated
Mr. Vjekoslav Majetić is the founder and director of a very successful DOK-ING company in Zagreb, specialized in sophisticated robot controlled systems for demining, fire fighting, and electric cars. Recently the Russian Federation has ordered 14 fire fighting systems. The electric cars raised considerable international interest. The company has about 200 employed, mostly young creative engineers.
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