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» Nenad Hancic created a new high quality Croatian Glagolitic font for Windows
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 08/28/2011 | Croatian Language , Science , People , News , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Nenad Hančić from Germany, Duesseldorff, created a new Croatian Glagolitic font for Windows. The lower case letters of the font “Glagolica Missal DPG” are oriented on the “Missal from 1483”, the first Croatian printed book (incunabulum), while the capital letters are oriented on those of “Transit of St. Jerome”, a book printed in Croatian Glagolitic characters in the town of Senj in 1508. We owe our
» Valter Despalj distinguished Croatian cellist started ensemble project Cellomania in Zagreb in 1991
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 08/22/2011 | Music , People , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
  Valter Dešpalj is professor at the Zagreb Academy of Music. he has also been a guest professor at the conservatories in The Hague, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Graz (University of Music), editor of cello music with major music publishers, and member of judging panels at the most prestigious international competitions including Tchaikovsky (Moscow), Bach (Leipzig), Lutoslawski (Warsaw) and ARD (Munich) competitions. It was 20 years ago that ma
» Viktor Vidovic distinguished Croatian guitarist
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 08/12/2011 | Music , People , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Born in Karlovac, Croatia, Viktor Vidović had his first solo concert at the age of 12. At 14 he enrolled in the Geneva Conservatory, in the class of Brazilian guitarist Maria Livia Sao Marcos, under whose guidance he took the first place at CIEM, the International Competition of Musical Artists in Geneva, becoming the youngest winner in the history of the competition, taking the Villa Lobos Prize and the Patek Philippe Prize for distinguish
» Ana Vidovic distinguished Croatian guitarist interviewed for MEL BAY
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 08/2/2011 | Music , People , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Classical guitarist Ana Vidovic is considered one of the elite musicians of the world today. Since first taking the stage in 1988 Ana has given over one thousand public performances. Her international performance career includes recitals in Zagreb, New York, London, Paris, Vienna, Salzburg, Rome, Budapest, Warsaw, Tel Aviv, Oslo, Copenhagen, Toronto, Baltimore, San Francisco, Houston, Austin, Dallas, St. Louis, Tokyo, and beyond. Recorded a
» Croatian Viewpoint website of Jean & Ante Marinovic husband and wife team in Melbourne
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/30/2011 | People , Friends In Action , Education , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
Croatian Viewpoint’s mission is to bring the Croatian ‘journey to freedom’ to an English-speaking audience.‘Viewpoint’ presents an analysis of key Croatian issues from a human rights perspective, and the ‘Virtual Policnik Museum’ interprets the Croatian history of the Zadar hinterland from an ethnographic viewpoint. Croatian Viewpoint’s hosts are Ante Marinovic and Jean Lunt Marinovic, a
» Branko Fucic 1920-1999, representative collection of conference papers published about his life and work
 Sixty three conference papers from the International Scholarly Seminar on the Life and Work of Academician Branko Fučić (1920-1999) have been published in 2011 in voluminous, representative monograph comprising 844 pp. Branko Fučić was distinguished expert in Croatian Glagolitic Script, in the history of Croatian church art, in particular for the area of Istria, dr. honoris causa in theology, and recipient of Herder's prize in Vienna. The monogr
» Branka Kandic-Splavski and her Croatian fairy tales as medicine - Bajka kao lijek
Submitted By Vladimir Mihajlović | Published 06/29/2011 | Bilingual , Croatian Language , People , Education , Community , Charity | Unrated
Branka Kandić-Splavski is a specialist in family medicine and in her soul, a fairy tales writer. In 2004 after her first book ANDREA'S SHELL had been published her personal and professional life took a new direction: one of her patients was dying of brain cancer. She was no longer able to move, or speak, she was laying motionless and communicated only with her eyes. In the process of catching the public ear and eye, informing and educ
» Don Wolf Croatian photographer and benefactor in Kansas City USA
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/23/2011 | People , Education , Culture And Arts , Charity | Unrated
Don Wolf is a professional photographer living in Kansas City, USA. His family is from Gorski Kotar, a mounatinous part of Croatia. His greatest comfort was to help Croatian orphans via the vehicle of photography, showing their needs and presenting them to the good people of America.
» Mijo Juric: Wolves in Springtime, in German with foreword by Dr. Alois Mock
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/21/2011 | Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Politics , People , Education | Unrated
Mijo Jurić's book "Wolves in Springtime" - Life under a Dictatorship, has been published in German with a foreword of dr. Alois Mock, former vice-counceller and minister of foreign affairs of the Republic of Austria, while the afterword wrote dr. Hannes Swoboda, distinguished Austrian politician. It is an expanded version of his book "Osamnaesto proljeće" (Eighteenth Spring) published in Croatian in Zagreb.


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