1951-2009
Conductor of Classical
A.k.a. Vjekoslav Šutej
Croation conductor, born 31 July 1951 in Rijeka, Yugoslavia (today Croatia) and died 2 December 2009 in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Filharmonijski Bal : Valceri, Polke I Uvertire / Philharmonic Ball : Waltzes, Polkas And Ouvertures / 30. 12. 2006. - Live / Johann Strauss Ml. | Vjekoslav Sutej | 2011 | Album |
Andrea Chénier | Umberto Giordano / Fabio Armiliato, Daniela Dessì, Carlo Guelfi, Orchestra Sinfonica Di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, Vjekoslav Sutej | 2010 | Album |
The Pleasure Of Love | José Carreras, English Chamber Orchestra, Vjekoslav Sutej | 1993 | Album |
Festivalul Internațional George Enescu Ediția A XI-a București 16-26 Septembrie 1988 | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Orchestra Simfonică A Radioteleviziunii Române dirijor Vjekoslav Sutej solist Ion Voicu | 1988 | Album |
Vjekoslav Benzon dr |
Vjekoslav Valetić b R&B/Soul |
Mrakoslav Vragosh GB |
Vjekoslava Huljić *1963 |
Vjekoslav Zajec g, b, bvoc Pop |
Vjekoslav Dimter g |
Vjekoslav Poldrugač |
Vjekoslav Magdalenić syn, bvoc, key Pop and Rock |
Vjekoslav Kink sax Pop |
Vjekoslav Karas g 1821-1858 |
Rubus Damaskoslainen p |
Rikoslaki Alternative and Rock |
Vjekoslav Šodan bvoc, b Alternative |
Vjekoslav Navračić vn Folk |
Vjekoslav Perić voc |
Věkoslav Haleš eb, voc |
Vjekoslav Gudac g |
Vekoslav Ristić eb Rock and Pop |
Vjekoslav Čižek key Pop |
Vjekoslav Andrée |
Vjekoslava Bach bvoc Rock |
Vjekoslav Mervar |
Vjekoslav Radanović |
Viekoslav Sutej |