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Ivo Tijardović (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐːʋo tǐjaːrdoʋit͡ɕ]; 18 September 1895 – 19 March 1976) was a Croatian composer, writer and painter. A member of the Unitary National Liberation Front, he served as the 47th Mayor of Split, during the city's World War II occupation by Fascist Italy, as head of its underground resistance government set up by the Yugoslav Partisans of Josip Broz Tito. He died in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia.

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  • Ivo Tijardović (* 18. September 1895 in Split; † 19. März 1976 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer Komponist, Librettist, Regisseur und Theaterleiter. Tijardović studierte in Wien Architektur und Musik und anschließend in Zagreb bis 1922 Schauspiel. Danach begann er, am Theater seiner Heimatstadt als Bühnen- und Kostümbildner, Regisseur, Dirigent und Choreograph zu arbeiten. Diese Tätigkeiten brachten ihm 1933 den Posten des Operndirektors am Theater in Split ein. Nach 1941 schloss sich Tijardović der Jugoslawischen Volksbefreiungsarmee an. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde er 1945–49 Intendant des Kroatischen Nationaltheaters in Zagreb, anschließend von 1949 bis 1954 Direktor der Zagreber Philharmonie. Als Tijardovićs besonderes Verdienst gilt die Schaffung einer eigenständigen kroatischen Operette, die Elemente der italienisch-venezianischen Musiktradition mit slawischer Folklore und den Tanzrhythmen der Zwanziger Jahre verband. Nach dem Krieg schrieb er noch ein Musical, widmete sich dann aber der Opernkomposition. Ferner sind von ihm Ballettmusiken, Kantaten und Ouvertüren überliefert. (de)
  • Ivo Tijardović (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐːʋo tǐjaːrdoʋit͡ɕ]; 18 September 1895 – 19 March 1976) was a Croatian composer, writer and painter. A member of the Unitary National Liberation Front, he served as the 47th Mayor of Split, during the city's World War II occupation by Fascist Italy, as head of its underground resistance government set up by the Yugoslav Partisans of Josip Broz Tito. Tijardović was born in the city of Split (then part of the Kingdom of Dalmatia in Austria-Hungary) and studied music in Split and in Vienna, where he also studied architecture. He graduated from the Zagreb drama school in 1922. He then worked as conductor and stage designer at the Split Municipal Theatre (1922–29) before joining the music department of the recording company in Zagreb (1929–33). Returning to Split, he became director of the Croatian National Theatre, stage director of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb, and director of the State Symphony Orchestra (later, the Zagreb Philharmonic). As a composer, he relied on folklore and a national musical expression, especially of his native region of Dalmatia. He composed eight operettas, the best known of which are Mala Floramye ("Little Floramye") and ("The Split Aquarelle"), which conjure the magic of Split between the two world wars. His operas dealt with historical themes. He also painted and worked as an illustrator. During World War II, when Split was annexed and occupied by Fascist Italy, Ivo Tijardović joined the Unitary National Liberation Front (Jedinstveni narodnooslobodilački front, JNOF), the umbrella organization and political coalition behind the Yugoslav Partisans resistance movement. He soon became active in the city's interim resistance government set-up by the Partisans, the National Liberation Committee (Narodnooslobodilački odbor, NOO), and on 15 May 1942 he became its president (mayor), a post which he held until September 1943. The same year he left the city and joined the Partisans in the countryside. During the remainder of the war, he served as a member of the Croatian parliament, the ZAVNOH, and as President of the Regional National Liberation Committee for Dalmatia. During this period, he reworked the old Split patriotic song "Marjane, Marjane", which soon became the city's anthem in the form he published. He returned to the city after its final liberation in 1944, and revitalized its theatrical scene. He died in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. (en)
  • Ivo Tijardovic (prononciation croate: [ǐːʋo tǐjaːrdoʋit͡ɕ]), né le 18 septembre 1895 à Split et décédé le 19 mars 1976 à Zagreb est un compositeur, écrivain et peintre croate. Membre du Front de libération nationale unitaire (Jedinstveni narodnooslobodilački front), il est le 47e maire de Split, au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale pendant l'occupation de la ville par l'Italie fasciste. Il fait partie de la résistance clandestine mis en place par les partisans yougoslaves de Josip Broz Tito. (fr)
  • Иво Тиярдович (хорв. Ivo Tijardović; 18 сентября 1895, Сплит, — 19 марта 1976, Загреб, СФРЮ) — хорватский композитор, музыкально-общественный деятель и театральный художник, государственный деятель. Председатель Союза композиторов Хорватии (1945—1947). Мэр города Сплит (15 мая 1942 — сентябрь 1943 года). (ru)
  • І́во Тия́рдович (хорв. Ivo Tijardović; 18 вересня 1895, Спліт — 19 березня 1976, Загреб) — хорватський композитор, музично-громададський діяч і театральний художник. (uk)
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  • Ivo Tijardovic (prononciation croate: [ǐːʋo tǐjaːrdoʋit͡ɕ]), né le 18 septembre 1895 à Split et décédé le 19 mars 1976 à Zagreb est un compositeur, écrivain et peintre croate. Membre du Front de libération nationale unitaire (Jedinstveni narodnooslobodilački front), il est le 47e maire de Split, au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale pendant l'occupation de la ville par l'Italie fasciste. Il fait partie de la résistance clandestine mis en place par les partisans yougoslaves de Josip Broz Tito. (fr)
  • Иво Тиярдович (хорв. Ivo Tijardović; 18 сентября 1895, Сплит, — 19 марта 1976, Загреб, СФРЮ) — хорватский композитор, музыкально-общественный деятель и театральный художник, государственный деятель. Председатель Союза композиторов Хорватии (1945—1947). Мэр города Сплит (15 мая 1942 — сентябрь 1943 года). (ru)
  • І́во Тия́рдович (хорв. Ivo Tijardović; 18 вересня 1895, Спліт — 19 березня 1976, Загреб) — хорватський композитор, музично-громададський діяч і театральний художник. (uk)
  • Ivo Tijardović (* 18. September 1895 in Split; † 19. März 1976 in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer Komponist, Librettist, Regisseur und Theaterleiter. Tijardović studierte in Wien Architektur und Musik und anschließend in Zagreb bis 1922 Schauspiel. Danach begann er, am Theater seiner Heimatstadt als Bühnen- und Kostümbildner, Regisseur, Dirigent und Choreograph zu arbeiten. Diese Tätigkeiten brachten ihm 1933 den Posten des Operndirektors am Theater in Split ein. Nach 1941 schloss sich Tijardović der Jugoslawischen Volksbefreiungsarmee an. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wurde er 1945–49 Intendant des Kroatischen Nationaltheaters in Zagreb, anschließend von 1949 bis 1954 Direktor der Zagreber Philharmonie. (de)
  • Ivo Tijardović (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐːʋo tǐjaːrdoʋit͡ɕ]; 18 September 1895 – 19 March 1976) was a Croatian composer, writer and painter. A member of the Unitary National Liberation Front, he served as the 47th Mayor of Split, during the city's World War II occupation by Fascist Italy, as head of its underground resistance government set up by the Yugoslav Partisans of Josip Broz Tito. He died in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. (en)
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