Mirko Krstičević Explained

Mirko Krstičević is a Croatian musical composer. He is a regular member of the Croatian Composer Society and the Croatian Society of Film Workers. He was the founder and bassist of the band METAK.[1] [2]

As a composer, musician and producer he cooperated with many rock and pop bands and singers. His compositions have been performed in about a dozen countries.

Lives and works in Split.

Education

Krstičević graduated from the Theory of Music at the Pedagogical Academy at Split and then at the Music Academy in Sarajevo. He studied composition in the masterclasses of Mladen Pozajić and Miroslav Špiler.

Career

After graduating, Krstičević worked as a musical professor at the University of Split for a short period of time and later became a freelance artist. He has composed a total of 38 hours of music and has sold a total of 3 million CDs.

Classical music

30 (pieces for solo instruments; chamber and symphonic music)

Opera

Ballet opera

Performing music

Rock and Pop music

Established and played in the rock band METAK (1978-1981). There were one of the opening acts before Bijelo Dugme concert for 70.000 people in 1979. His most successful year was 1980 with METAK. Among the top five bands. His most successful song was "Da mi je biti morski pas“ (music:M. Krstičević, lyrics:M. Popadić),1980. It was the best-selling single and the most performed song on all TV and radio stations of the former Yugoslavia.|

Recognition

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hds.hr/clan/krsticevic-mirko/ HDS
  2. News: Mirko Krstičević: Putem glazbe želim širiti Radost. Slobodna Dalmacija. 2018-05-14. hr-HR.
  3. News: Atlantis: A Legend of Dan'zor. HNK Split. 2018-04-24. en-US.