• Pajo Kolarić (1821–1876) was an early Croatian composer for tamburitza. Kolarić formed the first amateur tamburitza orchestra in Osijek in 1847. He was...
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  • jumper Pajo Kolarić (1821–1876), Croatian composer Zlata Kolarić-Kišur (1894–1990), Croatian writer This page lists people with the surname Kolaric. If an...
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  • Pajo is a masculine given name, a diminutive form of Pavle or Pavao. Pajo Ivošević (born 1968), Serbian wrestler Pajo Kolarić (1821–1876), Croatian composer...
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  • composer for the tamburica was Pajo Kolarić, who formed the first amateur tamburica orchestra in Osijek in 1847. Kolarić's student Mijo Majer formed the...
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    national heritage, especially in music, society of culture and art, "Pajo Kolarić" was established on 21 March 1954.[citation needed] Osijek has been connected...
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    During this time, the first Croatian tamburitza ensemble was created by Pajo Kolarić in 1847. Also, during early 20th century ethnomusicologist Professor...
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  • sometimes said that the first sextet of tambura players was formed by Pajo Kolarić of Osijek in 1847. In 1971 one of the most famous and long lasting tamburitza...
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  • 1952-2024 Labels Jugoton, Croatia Records Formerly of Šokadija Women's Choir Pajo Kolarić Slavonic Tambura Society Šokačka grana (Osijek) Spouse(s) Julije Njikoš...
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  • ethnographer, tamburitza virtuoso, multi-instrumentalist. Along with Pajo Kolarić, Franjo Kuhač, Julije Njikoš, Mijo Majer and Branko Mihaljević, he is...
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