Lidija Horvat-Dunjko

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Lidija Horvat-Dunjko (born 1967) is a

Nostalgija
", which achieved success in the country at the time.

Career

Born in Varaždin, she graduated in the class of professor Zdenka Žabčić–Hesky at the University of Zagreb, where she now teaches.

She played the Queen of the Night in

Tchaikovsky Hall of the Moscow Conservatory), Johannesburg, Pretoria
.

She cooperates with greatest names in opera of today as well as most eminent directors and orchestras. Horvat-Dunjko founded the Opera School of Mirula in 2003, in conjunction with the International Summer Music School Pučišća, on the island of Brač.

Together with the group

Nostalgija" for Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995
and finished 6th in a field of 23 entries.

Book

  • Ljuven sanak, a collection of seventy songs of Croatian composers from the 16th century to this day, published by Music Play, Zagreb, 2004

References

  1. ^ Professional Biography of Lidija Horvat-Dunjko at the Zagreb Concert Management, Croatia; website retrieved 2009-03-01 (in Croatian)
  2. ^ Mladi glazbenici u Matici hrvatskoj, 27.03.2006., Matrix Croatica, Zagreb, Croatia, retrieved 2009-03-02 (in Croatian)
Achievements
Preceded by
Nek' ti bude ljubav sva
"
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest
1995
(with Magazin)
Succeeded by
Sveta ljubav
"