Mirjana Bohanec-Vidović (born October 2, 1939) is aCroatianoperaticsoprano. She studied singing at theAcademy of Music, University of Zagreb and withEmmy Loose in Vienna. She made her professional opera debut in 1966 at theCroatian National Theatre in Zagreb, remaining there as a resident artist for two years. From 1968 to 1969 she was committed to theVienna Volksoper. She returned to the Croatian National Opera in 1970 where she remained for the rest of her career. Her repertoire mainly consisted ofsoubrette andlyric coloratura soprano roles, including Adina inGaetano Donizetti'sL'elisir d'amore, Nedda inRuggero Leoncavallo'sPagliacci, Norina in Donizetti'sDon Pasquale, Oscar inGiuseppe Verdi'sUn ballo in maschera, Susanna inWolfgang Amadeus Mozart'sThe Marriage of Figaro, Violetta in Verdi'sLa Traviata, and Zerlina in Mozart'sDon Giovanni.[1] She is married to Dr. Ivo Vidović, director of home health in Runjanin street in Zagreb.