1819-1854 HR, Zagreb
Composer of Classical
Vatroslav Lisinski (Zagreb, 8 July 1819 – Zagreb, 31 May 1854) was a Croatian composer.Lisinski was born Ignatius Fuchs to a German Jewish family. He would later change his name to Vatroslav Lisinski, which is a Croatian calque of his original name. For a time he worked as a clerk at the Tabula Banalis in Zagreb.Lisinski composed the first Croatian opera, Love and Malice (Ljubav i zloba, 1846), which he wrote at the urging of Alberto Ognjen Štriga, and Porin (1851) as well as numerous works for orchestra, choir and soloists. The Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall is named after him.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Hrvatska Orkestralna Glazba | Vatroslav Lisinski, Blagoje Bersa, Boris Papandopulo, Jakov Gotovac | 1992 | Album |
Glasovi Zagrebačke Opere - Djelo Vatroslava Lisinskog | Vatroslav Lisinski | 1977 | Album |
Porin - Herojska Opera U Pet Činova (Izbor) | Vatroslav Lisinski - Zbor Opere Hrvatskog Narodnog Kazališta I Orkestar Opere Hrvatskog Narodnog Kazališta, Mladen Bašić | 1969 | Album |
Porin - Herojska Opera U Pet Činova | Vatroslav Lisinski - Zbor Opere Hrvatskog Narodnog Kazališta I Orkestar Opere Hrvatskog Narodnog Kazališta, Mladen Bašić | Album |