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Mihovil Logar (Serbian Cyrillic: Миховил Логар; Rijeka, Croatia, 6 October 1902 – Belgrade, Serbia, 13 January 1998) was a composer and music writer. Born in Rijeka, he spent most of his life in Belgrade. He left behind over two hundred works across all genres – operas, ballets, symphonic music, concertos, cantatas, piano music, and songs. Once a prominent student of the so-called “Prague generation” of composers from Serbia, Logar is considered one of the most significant among those who actively contributed to the development of music professionalism in the country.

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  • Mihovil Logar (Serbian Cyrillic: Миховил Логар; Rijeka, Croatia, 6 October 1902 – Belgrade, Serbia, 13 January 1998) was a composer and music writer. Born in Rijeka, he spent most of his life in Belgrade. He left behind over two hundred works across all genres – operas, ballets, symphonic music, concertos, cantatas, piano music, and songs. Once a prominent student of the so-called “Prague generation” of composers from Serbia, Logar is considered one of the most significant among those who actively contributed to the development of music professionalism in the country. (en)
  • Миховил Ло́гар (серб. Миховил Логар, сербохорв. Mihovil Logar; 6 октября 1902, Флаум, Австро-Венгрия, ныне Риека, Хорватия — 13 января 1998, Белград, Сербия и Черногория) — словенский, сербский и югославский композитор и педагог, музыкальный критик. (ru)
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  • Mihovil Logar (Serbian Cyrillic: Миховил Логар; Rijeka, Croatia, 6 October 1902 – Belgrade, Serbia, 13 January 1998) was a composer and music writer. Born in Rijeka, he spent most of his life in Belgrade. He left behind over two hundred works across all genres – operas, ballets, symphonic music, concertos, cantatas, piano music, and songs. Once a prominent student of the so-called “Prague generation” of composers from Serbia, Logar is considered one of the most significant among those who actively contributed to the development of music professionalism in the country. (en)
  • Миховил Ло́гар (серб. Миховил Логар, сербохорв. Mihovil Logar; 6 октября 1902, Флаум, Австро-Венгрия, ныне Риека, Хорватия — 13 января 1998, Белград, Сербия и Черногория) — словенский, сербский и югославский композитор и педагог, музыкальный критик. (ru)
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  • Mihovil Logar (en)
  • Логар, Миховил (ru)
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