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Open University “Sesvete” is cultural and educational institution founded in 1959. Since 1979 it also comprises the Junior Music School Zlatko Grgošević, as an organisational unit – Branch. The Music School is attended by 400 students in the following departments:
The organisation of The Fourth International Competition for Young Pianists “Zlatko Grgošević” been the results of very successful; First (in 2000), Second (in 2002), Third Competition (in 2004) and Fourth Competition (in 2006). 1st PIANO COMPETITION FOR YOUNG PIANISTS "ZLATKO GRGOŠEVIĆ" was held from 2 – 4 June, 2000 The competition was held to mark the 100th anniversary of birth of Zlatko Grgošević, a Croatian composer and music teacher, the 40th anniversary of the Open University "Sesvete" and the 20th anniversary of the Junior Music School Zlatko Grgošević. 194 competitors, between the age of 7-23, competed in seven categories (A - G), presenting a programme of their own choice, under the condition to perform also a piece by a Croatian composer. The Competition was held under the auspices of The Zagreb City Council. 3rd PIANO COMPETITION FOR YOUNG PIANISTS "ZLATKO GRGOŠEVIĆ" was held from 15 – 22 May 2004 154 candidates participated in the competition, from Croatia and abroad: Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, Russia, Japan, China, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, etc. Apart from 5 categories, the new one was introduced; “The Zagreb 2004” Award for Best Piano Performance, which took place in two stages with the maximum age limit of 33, with a pre-determined programme The Competition was held under the auspices of The Zagreb City Council. 4th. PIANO COMPETITION FOR YOUNG PIANISTS „ZLATKO GRGOŠEVIĆ“ was held from 14 – 20 May 2006 117 candidates participated in the competition, from Croatia and abroad: Italy, Austria, Russia, Japan, Norway, Lithuania, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia etc. „The Zagreb 2006“ Award for Best Piano Performance, participated 10 competitors. The Competition was held under the auspices of The Zagreb City Council.
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