Mustafa Krantja

Mustafa Krantja (10 April 1921 – 4 January 2002) was an Albanian classical music conductor and composer.

[3] After graduating from the Academy of Arts in Prague in 1950, Krantja returned to Albania and in 1951 founded the Symphony Orchestra at the National Theater of Opera and Ballet.

[4] Krantja's repertoire is quite extensive, featuring more than thirty premieres of operas and ballets performed at home and abroad.

The first opera he directed was "Rusalka" by Russian composer Dargomyzhsky, whose success encouraged him to dedicate himself to the beautiful and difficult path of art.

The added success of the opera "The Bartered Bride" by the czech composer Smetana was also noteworthy, which he conducted with the symphony orchestras of Russia, Romania and the Czech Republic.

Krantja on a 2022 stamp of Albania