Miroslav Martinjak
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Miroslav Martinjak | |
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| Born | 1951 (age 73–74) Gornja Voća, Croatia |
| Genres | Liturgical |
| Occupation(s) | Organist, composer, arranger, priest, professor |
| Instrument | Pipe organ |
Miroslav Martinjak (1951) is a Croatian organist, liturgist, composer, arranger, church musician, Catholic priest and university professor.[1] He is among the most prominent Croatian contemporary composers of liturgical choral music, influenced by Croatian liturgical tradition (Dugan, Vidaković, Klobučar etc.) and Gregorian chant. He is also regens chori of the Zagreb Cathedral.[2]