Branimir Sakač

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Branimir Sakač (born June 5, 1918 in Zagreb , † December 29, 1979 ibid) was a Yugoslav composer .

Sakač studied at the Zagreb Music Academy. After working on the radio for a few years, he lived as a freelance composer. In addition to chamber music and orchestral works, he composed pieces for electronic instruments and film music. He was buried in the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb.

Works

  • Djevojka i Hrast ( The Girl and the Oak ), film music, 1954
  • Deveti Krug ( The Ninth Circle ), film music, 1960
  • Matrix Symphony , 1972
  • Episode , for orchestra
  • Rooms for orchestra
  • Studies I for piano and percussion
  • Structures I for chamber orchestra
  • Aleotor preludes for piano and tape
  • The Apocalyptic Horsemen for tape
  • Synthana for electronic instruments