Brnnić, Josip (Hum, Istria, Croatia, 5. XI 1894 – p. Branibici, Rijeka, 1984) – Conductor, composer, musical pedagogue and music reviewer. End (1924) Conservatory in Ljubljana (J. Glichnik, piano; K. Jeri, violin; J. Mihel, composition and dirigtion). He lives in Skopje (1930-1938), where he works as a conductor of the city mixed choir “Mokrovac” (1930-1936) and the city mixed choir “Vardar” (1930-1938). He was director of the museh school “Mokrovac” (1936-1938), as well as a piano professor (1936- 1938). He is the author of the city choir “Vardar”, and then on several choral, vocal-instrumental and instrumental works, as well as the stage work penguins. In the public newspapers (“Vardar”, “Skopje messenger”, “South Review” and “sound”) published more musical reviews. J. T.
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Кириличен напис БРНОБИЌ, Јосип