Ivo Tijardović

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Ivo Tijardović
Ivo Tijardović

Ivo Tijardović (b. September 18, 1895 in Split, Croatia; d. March 19, 1976 in Zagreb, Croatia) was a Croatian composer, writer and painter.

Tijardović studied music in Split and in Vienna, where he also studied architecture. He graduated in drama in Zagreb. He was director of the Croatian National Theatre in Split, 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 and Splitski Akvarel, which conjure the magic of Split between to the two world wars. His operas dealt with historical themes. He also painted and worked as an illustrator.