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Nada Ludvig-Pečar (May 12, 1929 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - 31 March 2008 in Vienna, Austria) was a Bosnian composer. She was a student of Miroslav Špiler and Lucijan Marija Škerjanc. Starting in 1969 she taught music theory at the Sarajevo Music Academy. She was also co-author of several music text books. She retired as Professor of The Science of Musical Forms, from the Sarajevo Academy of Music in the 1990s. Her music is mainly modernist, and she excelled in the solo song repertory.

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  • Nada Ludvig-Pečar (* 12. Mai 1929 in Sarajevo, Königreich der Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen; † 31. März 2008 in Wien, Österreich) war eine jugoslawische bzw. bosnische Komponistin und Musikprofessorin. Sie war Klavierschülerin von Miroslav Špiler und Lucijan Marija Škerjanc. Noch vor Aufnahme ihres Studiums komponierte sie ihre ersten Stücke. Ab 1969 war sie Professorin an der Musikakademie in Sarajevo und unterrichtete Musiktheorie im Fach Klavier. Ende der 1990er-Jahre gab sie ihre Professorentätigkeit auf. Ihre rund 20 komponierte Musikwerke sind vor allem für Klavier und Gesang geschrieben. (de)
  • Nada Ludvig-Pečar (May 12, 1929 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - 31 March 2008 in Vienna, Austria) was a Bosnian composer. She was a student of Miroslav Špiler and Lucijan Marija Škerjanc. Starting in 1969 she taught music theory at the Sarajevo Music Academy. She was also co-author of several music text books. She retired as Professor of The Science of Musical Forms, from the Sarajevo Academy of Music in the 1990s. Her music is mainly modernist, and she excelled in the solo song repertory. (en)
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  • Nada Ludvig-Pečar (* 12. Mai 1929 in Sarajevo, Königreich der Serben, Kroaten und Slowenen; † 31. März 2008 in Wien, Österreich) war eine jugoslawische bzw. bosnische Komponistin und Musikprofessorin. Sie war Klavierschülerin von Miroslav Špiler und Lucijan Marija Škerjanc. Noch vor Aufnahme ihres Studiums komponierte sie ihre ersten Stücke. Ab 1969 war sie Professorin an der Musikakademie in Sarajevo und unterrichtete Musiktheorie im Fach Klavier. Ende der 1990er-Jahre gab sie ihre Professorentätigkeit auf. Ihre rund 20 komponierte Musikwerke sind vor allem für Klavier und Gesang geschrieben. (de)
  • Nada Ludvig-Pečar (May 12, 1929 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - 31 March 2008 in Vienna, Austria) was a Bosnian composer. She was a student of Miroslav Špiler and Lucijan Marija Škerjanc. Starting in 1969 she taught music theory at the Sarajevo Music Academy. She was also co-author of several music text books. She retired as Professor of The Science of Musical Forms, from the Sarajevo Academy of Music in the 1990s. Her music is mainly modernist, and she excelled in the solo song repertory. (en)
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