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Petar Krstić (February 18, 1877 – January 21, 1957) was a Serbian composer and conductor known throughout Yugoslavia. Born in Belgrade, Krstić studied under the Austrian composer Robert Fuchs and the Bohemian-Austrian musicologist Guido Adler in Vienna. He worked as a conductor and pedagogue in Belgrade as well as musical leader of Belgrade radio. His most famous operas include Zulumcar (1927) and Ženidba Jankovic Stojana (1948). He is best known for his overtures, chamber music, and choir works.

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  • Petar Krstić (en)
  • بيتار كرستيتش (ملحن) (ar)
  • Petar Krstić (de)
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  • بيتار كرستيتش (بالصربية: Петар Крстић)‏ هو ملحن صربي، ولد في 18 فبراير 1877 في بلغراد في صربيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 21 يناير 1957. (ar)
  • Petar Krstić (* 18. Februar 1877 in Belgrad; † 21. Januar 1957 ebenda) war ein jugoslawischer Komponist. Krstić studierte bei Robert Fuchs und Guido Adler in Wien. Er war Kapellmeister und Musiklehrer in Belgrad und musikalischer Leiter von Radio Belgrad. Daneben arbeitete er ab 1922 als Redakteur bei der Zeitschrift Muzički glasnik. Neben zwei Opern (Zulumćar, 1927 und Ženidba Jankovic Stojana, 1948) und mehreren Schauspielmusiken komponierte er zwei Ouvertüren, eine Streichersuite, kammermusikalische Werke, eine Kantate (Jutro slobode, 1919), Chorwerke und Lieder. (de)
  • Petar Krstić (February 18, 1877 – January 21, 1957) was a Serbian composer and conductor known throughout Yugoslavia. Born in Belgrade, Krstić studied under the Austrian composer Robert Fuchs and the Bohemian-Austrian musicologist Guido Adler in Vienna. He worked as a conductor and pedagogue in Belgrade as well as musical leader of Belgrade radio. His most famous operas include Zulumcar (1927) and Ženidba Jankovic Stojana (1948). He is best known for his overtures, chamber music, and choir works. (en)
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  • Pejović, Roksanda. 2001. "Krstić, Petar". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan. (en)
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  • بيتار كرستيتش (بالصربية: Петар Крстић)‏ هو ملحن صربي، ولد في 18 فبراير 1877 في بلغراد في صربيا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 21 يناير 1957. (ar)
  • Petar Krstić (* 18. Februar 1877 in Belgrad; † 21. Januar 1957 ebenda) war ein jugoslawischer Komponist. Krstić studierte bei Robert Fuchs und Guido Adler in Wien. Er war Kapellmeister und Musiklehrer in Belgrad und musikalischer Leiter von Radio Belgrad. Daneben arbeitete er ab 1922 als Redakteur bei der Zeitschrift Muzički glasnik. Neben zwei Opern (Zulumćar, 1927 und Ženidba Jankovic Stojana, 1948) und mehreren Schauspielmusiken komponierte er zwei Ouvertüren, eine Streichersuite, kammermusikalische Werke, eine Kantate (Jutro slobode, 1919), Chorwerke und Lieder. (de)
  • Petar Krstić (February 18, 1877 – January 21, 1957) was a Serbian composer and conductor known throughout Yugoslavia. Born in Belgrade, Krstić studied under the Austrian composer Robert Fuchs and the Bohemian-Austrian musicologist Guido Adler in Vienna. He worked as a conductor and pedagogue in Belgrade as well as musical leader of Belgrade radio. His most famous operas include Zulumcar (1927) and Ženidba Jankovic Stojana (1948). He is best known for his overtures, chamber music, and choir works. (en)
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