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Sandra Bagarić (born 5 April 1974) is a Bosnian and Croatian opera singer and actress. She was born in
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where she attended the High School for Music. She continued her musical studies in
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, but due to the
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moved to
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in 1992. In Zagreb she attended the Music Academy. She sang in many operas including ''Madame Troubadour'', '' Countess Maritza'', ''
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'', ''
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''. She participated in Dora 2007, together with
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. They performed "Pjesma za novčić" (''Song for a Coin'') and finished second overall.


Filmography


Television


Dubbing


References

*escdaily.com
Croatia: Results of the second heat
*EZadar (3 July 2008)
Sandra Bagarić: U Pagu sam zaprosila svog supruga
Living people 1974 births Musicians from Zenica Bosnia and Herzegovina opera singers Bosnia and Herzegovina emigrants to Croatia 21st-century Croatian women opera singers Croatian sopranos Croatian voice actresses Bosnia and Herzegovina actresses {{Croatia-opera-singer-stub