Rudolf Brucci
Opera, Composer
1917 – 2002
Who was Rudolf Brucci?
Rudolf Brucci, was a composer of Croatian and Italian origin, born in Zagreb. He was married to the famous Yugoslavian opera singer, Olga Brucci.
He began his artistic life playing viola in various orchestras, ranging from the cabaret to the symphonic. After moving to Belgrade, at the age of 30 he began his music studies as the only student of the composer Petar Bingulac. Years later, he took composition lessons with the Viennese composer Alfred Uhl, at the Vienna Music Academy.
A crucial moment in his work was winning first prize at the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition for composers in Brussels in 1965 with his symphony "Lesta". This prize was won in competition with other 250 composers from 26 countries.
In 1970s Brucci did a lot to improve Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, where he was the first dean, an Academy with best Music Department in ex-Yugoslavia. He was one of the most important composers of Novi Sad, he urged the building of the new opera house there, he was one of the founders of Vojvodina Academy of Arts and Sciences, Philharmony and Music High school.
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