Dino Zonić
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Edin Dino Zonić is a Bosnian composer and conductor.


Biography

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Dino Zonić was born and raised in
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. He is the composer and conductor and director of many productions throughout Europe and the United States concert halls, festivals and theaters of Europe and the United States, including for
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, the
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and US President
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. He was named as Cultural Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the war in 1993, Dino Zonić began to compose CIRCLE, his highly acclaimed majestic musical, which played for four years in sold-out concert halls in Europe and the United States such as: "Theatre an der Wien" Vienna-Austria; City of London Festival; "Irish Art Center" Broadway, New York; "Vatroslav Lisinski" Concert Hall, Zagreb, Croatia; "Schuster Performing Arts Center" Dayton, Ohio.


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Official website
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