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Joško Ćaleta was born on 2 October, 1964 in Trogir, is a Croatian ethnomusicologist, music pedagogue. Discover Joško Ćaleta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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1964

Joško Ćaleta (2 October 1964) is a Croatian ethnomusicologist, music pedagogue, conductor, composer, record producer and klapa singer.

He is a member of the Croatian Composers' Society and the Croatian Ethnological Society.

Born in Trogir in 1964, Ćaleta graduated music education at the Academy of Music in Split in 1988, with thesis Problems in interpreting contemporary music when working with amateur ensembles.

1979

He started singing in 1979 in Klapa Trogir.

1985

After he received further music education at the Music academy in Split, he became conductor of the klapa (1985–1989).

1989

Ćaleta also directed klapas "Radovan" and "Kairos", as well as "Zvonimir" (1989–1997), composed of Croatian Canadians in Vancouver.

1994

He received Master of Arts title in 1994 with thesis Social and musical structure of the klapa singing style, Dalmatia and Vancouver at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, under the mentorship of prof. Alan Thrasher.

Under his guidance, "Zvonimir" was winner of the best ethnic choir award in Canada in 1994 and 1996.

Following his return to Croatia, he conducted klapas "Omiš", "Nostalgija", "Jelsa", "Sagena" and "Dišpet".

He is record producer of around twenty music albums dedicated to klapa and other types of traditional singing in Croatia, six of which earned Croatian discographic award Porin (recorded by klapas "Nostalgija" and "Dišpet").

He is a member of professional, advisory and evaluation commissions, fairs and festivals throughout Croatia (International Folklore Fair, Pasionska baština), among others, klapa events: Dalmatian klapa Festival in Omiš, Večeri dalmatinske pisme in Kaštel Kambelovac, KiKfest in Buzet, Školjka in Pakoštane and higher lecturer in studies of ethnology and cultural anthropology at the University of Zadar.

1997

Since 1997, he works at the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research in Zagreb.

Ćaleta described his beginnings with klapa in article from 1997: "My love for singing began in early childhood when I learned to sing through listening and imitating older klapa singers. Having them for my idols, I hoped for a place among them. At the age of fifteen I had a chance to become a member of a klapa ensemble. I was fortunate to become a part of one of the best klapa ensembles, the klapa 'Trogir', under the direction of Nikola Buble, the eminent maestro ('leader')."

2001

Since 2001, Ćaleta is collaborating with National Folk Dance Ensemble of Croatia LADO as composer, vocal pedagogue and conductor.

2008

In 2008, he founded the Kantaduri ensemble, specialized in performing traditional vocal music of southern Croatia, the Adriatic and Dinaric cultural areas.

Of particular note is the collaboration with Katarina Livljanić and the Dialogos ensemble from Paris, which resulted in the musical works Dalmatica (a work inspired by medieval church music in southern Croatia) and Okamejeni glasi (Heretical angels — a musical work inspired by the stećci and the religious heritage of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina).

2012

Ćaleta received his doctorate degree in 2012 at the Academy of Music, University of Zagreb with thesis Music of the Dalmatian hinterland: Interdisciplinary anthropological – ethnomusicological approach to musical practice in a cultural context.