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Jurislav Korenić (Zagreb, October 12, 1915 – Sarajevo, March 1, 1974) was a Yugoslav theater and television director, classical musician, theorist,
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and
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. He founded the Chamber Theater 55 and the MESS Festival, of which he was the director. He is one of the founders of the Bosnian National Theater in
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. He was engaged in political theater and
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and was the first to direct a musical in
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, as well as the first to stage the works of
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. He modernized the Sarajevo Opera and directed the most performed play in the history of Bosnian theatre - ''Ljubav''. He is one of the most deserving Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina for theater art and culture and co-authored one of the most popular Bosnian television series of all time, Karađoz.


Biography

Korenić was born in Zagreb, then part of the
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where he graduated from a
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. After that, he worked as a professional musician, playing the
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and piano in various salon orchestras. At the start of the
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, he was working at the Croatian National Theatre as an inspector and prompter. Later he was an accompanist and assistant director. At the end of the war, he completed his directing studies at the acclaimed Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb. Soon after he changed theater house and city, moving to
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where he worked at the
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as secretary, accompanist, director, and manager of the opera ensemble. In 1952, his friend
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invited him to Sarajevo, which he accepted. He became the director of the National Opera. Within a year, he received another academic diploma with the staging of
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, in front of the examination committee chaired by the Croatian theater actor
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. This made Korenić the first opera director in Sarajevo to have an academic degree. Even then, he received praise from theater critics, who praised his staging of this Zajc opera as immeasurably better than many of the previous ones. In 1955, he founded Malo kazalište ("Little Theatre"), which was then the first chamber theater in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the whole of Yugoslavia at the time. It became today's Chamber Theater 55. In 1960, he started the festival of Small Stages of Yugoslavia (MESS). In 1967, he again breathed new life into the Sarajevo theater, which was then in an artistic crisis. He co-founded the Drama Studio, which 5 years later grew into the Department of Performing Arts and Theatrology at the
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. He held the position of director of the Little Theater until 1966. When the Sarajevo Puppet Theater lost its director and founder, Adolfo Pomezni, in 1966, Korenić became the director. He had a new stage built (today's Sarajevo Youth Theatre), and he gave the actors-puppeteers freedom of expression, accepting all ideas and asking the actors to explore the possibilities of expressing their puppets, which was testified by Ante Hrkač, one of Sarajevo's greatest actors-puppeteers. Together with the actor Reihan Demirdžić, he started the shadow theater Karađoz-pozorište in Sarajevo, for which he wrote drama templates and directed plays, and later, based on adapted texts, the television series Karađoz was filmed by
RTV Sarajevo BHRT (Bosnian-Herzegovinian Radio Television; ''Bosnian language, Bosnian: Bosanskohercegovačka radio-televizija; Croatian language, Croatian: Bosanskohercegovačka radio-televizija; Serbian language, Serbian: Босанскохерцегова ...
. In the last years of his life, he worked as a dramaturg at the Sarajevo National Theater. He died on 1 March 1974 in Sarajevo.


Notable Works

*Massenet's ''Werther'', 1950 *Gounod's ''Faust'', 1951 *Leoncavallo's ''Pagliacci'', 1952 *Verdi's ''La traviata'', 1953 *Shakespeare's ''Othello'', 1958 *Kafka's ''The Trial'', 1959 *Bizet's ''Carmen'', 1961 *Shakespeare's ''Romeo and Juliet'', 1963 *Shaw's ''Pygmalion'', 1966 *Brecht's ''Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny'', 1968 *Januszewska's ''Tigriček'', 1972


Awards

*Zagreb City Assembly Award for culture, 1957 *
Sixth of April Sarajevo Award The Sixth of April Sarajevo Award (; ; sr-Cyrl, Шестоаприлска награда града Сарајева) is the highest decoration given by the city of Sarajevo. Recipients are awarded for their continuous work and achievements in ...
, 1959 *Mess Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, 1966 * Yugoslav Drama Theatre Lifetime Achievement Award, 1969


Memorials

*In 2018 the main square in front of the Sarajevo Youth Theatre was named after him. *In 2016 the Chamber Theater 55 established the ''Days of Jurislav Korenić'' festival in his honour.


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References

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