Mihovil Logar (1902 - 1998) Croatie Mihovil Logar (Serbian Cyrillic: Ìèõîâèë Ëîãàð; Rijeka, Croatia, October 6, 1902 — Belgrade, Serbia, January 13, 1998) was a composer and music writer.
By his origins a Slovenian 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.
Mihovil Logar’s oeuvre consists of over two hundred works in various genres. Among his most significant compositions are operas The Scandal in the St. Florian valley (1938) and A Would-be lady (1954), ballet The Little goldfish (1950), cantata The Blue tomb (1934), orchestral Rondo-Overture (1936) and Sinfonia Italiana (1964), suite The Coastland (1962), Concerto for violin in b-minor (1954) and Double concerto for clarinet and horn (1967), song cycles The Legend of Marko (1936) and Granada of the Samarkand (1963), five string quartets (1926–36), and piano music collections . (Hide extended text)...(Read all) Source : Wikipedia