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Vinko Coce

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Vinko Coce
Born(1954年12月22日)22 December 1954
Trogir, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia
(now Croatia)
Died26 October 2013(2013年10月26日) (aged 58)
Split, Croatia
GenresOpera, pop
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1972–2013
Labels
Formerly ofKlapa Trogir
Musical artist

Vinko Coce (22 December 1954 – 26 October 2013) was a prominent Croatian opera and pop singer. He is considered one of his generation's greatest representatives of Croatian music.

Biography

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Coce was born in Trogir and joined the Klapa Trogir in 1972.[1] Between 1983 and 1988, he was a tenor in the mixed choir of the Croatian National Theatre in Split.[1] He started a solo singing career in 1991, during which he won the Grand Prix at the Split Festival with the song "Sićaš li se, Lungomare".[1] Coce also won a Porin with the Klapa Trogir.[1]

Coce died on 26 October 2013 at Split Hospital, a few minutes before midnight, after a lengthy undisclosed illness. He was 58.[1] [2]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Mirno spavaj, ružo moja, 1993, Croatia Records
  • Mama, adio, 1995, Croatia Records
  • Dalmacija, more, ja i ti, 2000, Orfej
  • Ane, jel' te baca, 2002, Croatia Records
  • More sinje, 2006, Menart Records
  • Morska svitanja, 2013, Scardona

References

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Porin Lifetime Achievement Award


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