Ivan Božičević


Ivan Božičević is a Croatian composer, pianist, organist and jazz musician.

Biography

Božičević was born in Belgrade. After initial piano studies, he joined the composition class of A. Obradović at the Belgrade Faculty of Music. He graduated in 1984, earning a master's degree in 1989. Until 2001 he occupied a teaching post for Harmony, Counterpoint and Analysis there and at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. Since December 2001 he has lived and worked in Split, Croatia, as a free-lance artist.
From 1984 to 1988 he studied organ at the Hochschule für Musik in Frankfurt with the renowned professor Edgar Krapp. His work encompasses a broad repertoire, with special emphasis on baroque and modern music. Specializes early organ music in Salamanca. Gives many successful concerts in Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States.
His creative output encompasses three symphonies, orchestral, chamber, choir and soloistic works, as well as electronic compositions and jazz music. He received numerous composition awards, and his works are frequently played on radio, TV and concerts.
After moving to Split, he widens his music activity to include organ and piano playing, composing, arranging and theatre music. His collaborations include top Croatian jazz and pop musicians as well as Dalmatian klapa ensembles. Božičević runs a jazz-band called SplitMinders, whose repertoire is based on originals and arrangements of dalmatian folk songs. He also works with Partet, and a fusion band "Waveform". Božičević is a founding member of the Split society for contemporary music. As of 2018, Ivan leads the newly formed composition class at the Split Academy of Arts.

Awards and recognitions

Awards that Božičević has received for his compositions include: Stevan Hristić Award, Silver Medal of the Belgrade University of Arts ; Mandolina Imota, Cro Patria Golden Cathedral, Hrvatski sabor kulture ; CEC Artslink Fellowship Award, Garth Newel Award, Aliénor Award, AGO/ECS Publishing Award, AGO/Marilyn Mason Award, Random Access Music Award, ; Anton Stadler Award, John Clare Award ; Prague Philharmonic Choir Composition Award ; Premio Cristobal Halffter ; Trio Anima Mundi Prize.

Selection of works

Symphony orchestra:
Chamber ensembles:
Solo keyboard instruments:
Computer-controlled electronics:
Choral music:
Theoretical: