"Outcast Without Guilt or My Way Of Cross"by Zvonko Springer A loud hello to Nenad Bach - pozdrav Nenade,I've achieved my long outstanding wish to make public my book in English at last. My original manuscript composed in 1984/5 has been published after 3 years long trial and error period now. Here are the necessary details for anybody interested in buying and/or reading my book.Thanks for your continuous interest and any support
LIVE WEBCAST - Millennium ofMusic Klapa TraditionOne Hour of CroatianMusic on National Public RadioHosted by Robert Aubry Davis.Featuring Klapa Navalia and KlapaFortunalMusic produced by Nenad Bach, for NenadBach Music Ltdhttp://www.weta.org/fm/live.html Sunday 10 PM EST (New York), 7 PM West Coasthttp://www.wclv.com/live_audio.html Sunday 12 Midnight EST, 9 PM West Coasthttp://www.allclassical.org/ Sunday 11
Navalia and Fortunal on Millennium of MusicThe Klapa TraditionThe Klapa Tradition: After the stunning response given the Dalmatian singersfrom Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music from the ancientsecular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.We hear the performances from this week from the Klapa Navalia Singers, featuring the selections from Novaljo, Novaljo and Klapa Fortunal featuring the selections fr
Distributed by CroatianWorld Symposium on Eastern European ArtThe Museum of Modern Art is organizing a symposium on Eastern European Arton March 11 with prominent artists and cultural historians.There is a publication which is a part of the symposium. It contains severaltexts and art pieces by Croatian artists (Mangelos, Nena & BracoDimitrijevic, Sanja Ivekovic, Weekend Art - Ilic, Ivana Keser, TomislavGotovac) in fact the cover im
Distributed by CroatianWorld CroatianA cappella singing playing on NPRBuy the CD's at http://www.nenadbach.com/shoppe/shoppe.htmlFebruary 24th / 24 Veljace 2003#03-08: 2/24/03 The Klapa Tradition: After the stunning response given theDalmatian singers from Hvar some weeks back, we are following up with music fromthe ancient secular tradition from Croatia featuring stunning male part-songs.http://www.weta.org/fm/live.html&nbs
Distributed by CroatianWorld A CROATIAN BOY S JOURNEY IN SEARCH OF A BETTER LIFEJerry Derich (Jerko Dragicevic) 1899-1963Jerko (pronounced Yerko) was born on March 30, 1899 in Supetar, Brac, an island across from Split, Croatia. When Jerko spoke of the beauty of Croatia he wistfully expressed almost simultaneously you cannot eat beauty . He left school at the age of 11 with only 4 years of education. Everyone in the family was need