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List Of Slovenian Composers
List of Slovenian composers, arranged in alphabetical order: A *France Ačko *Bojan Adamič * Emil Adamič * Jakob Aljaž *Alojz Ajdič * Milan Apih * Blaž Arnič *Slavko Avsenik * Slavko Avsenik mlajši B *Julije Bajamonti * Emerik Beran * Julij Betetto * Dušan Bavdek * Janez Bitenc * Emerik Beran * Janez Bole *Darijan Božič *Lojze Bratuž *Matija Bravničar * Lara Baruca C *Ciril Cvetko *Dragotin Cvetko *Zvonimir Ciglič D * Joannes Baptista Dolar F *Nenad Firšt *Nana Forte G * Jacobus Gallus * Fran Gerbič *Alojz Geržinič *Vinko Globokar *Jure Godler * Jani Golob *Rok Golob H *Milka Hartman * Stanko Horvat * Jože Humer I *Alojz Ipavec * Avgust Ipavec * Josip Ipavec * Gustav Ipavec * Benjamin Ipavec * Amandus Ivančič * Jure Ivanušič J * Tone Janša *Davorin Jenko K * Božidar Kantušer *Marij Kogoj *Marjan Kozina * Uroš Krek *Aleksander Kogoj L *Anton Lajovic * Marijan Lipovšek * Mihovil Logar M * Igor Majcen *Kašpar Mašek * K ...
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Slovenia
Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest. Slovenia is mostly mountainous and forested, covers , and has a population of 2.1 million (2,108,708 people). Slovenes constitute over 80% of the country's population. Slovene, a South Slavic language, is the official language. Slovenia has a predominantly temperate continental climate, with the exception of the Slovene Littoral and the Julian Alps. A sub-mediterranean climate reaches to the northern extensions of the Dinaric Alps that traverse the country in a northwest–southeast direction. The Julian Alps in the northwest have an alpine climate. Toward the northeastern Pannonian Basin, a continental climate is more pronounced. Ljubljana, the capital and largest city of Slovenia, is geogr ...
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Darijan Božič
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Vinko Globokar
Vinko Globokar (born 7 July 1934) is a French-Slovenian avant-garde composer and trombonist. Globokar's music uses unconventional and extended techniques, places great emphasis on spontaneity and creativity, and often relies on improvisation. His extensive output is largely unknown outside of experimental music circles. As a trombonist, he has premiered works by Luciano Berio, Mauricio Kagel, René Leibowitz, Karlheinz Stockhausen, and Toru Takemitsu, as well as his own compositions. Biography Globokar was born in Anderny, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. In 1947 he moved to Yugoslavia, where he attended DIC in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Here, he played jazz trombone until 1955, at which point he moved to Paris to study at the Conservatoire de Paris. At the Conservatoire, he studied composition with René Leibowitz (a disciple of Arnold Schoenberg) and trombone with André Lafosse. In 1965, he moved to Berlin and began composition lessons with Luciano Berio, whose ''Sequenza V'' he later ...
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Alojz Geržinič
Alojz Geržinič (11 June 1915 – 26 March 2008) is a Slovenian composer. Many of his compositions are for voice. A native of Ljubljana, he lived and worked in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1948 until his death in 2008. Composing opus Vocal compositions *Villancico for mixed choir (1979) *Loški zvon for mixed choir *Ave Maria for women choir *Dona primavera for women choir *Rad bi še živel for women trio and bariton (1965). Vocal-instrumental compositions *Una vieja historia for women trio and piano (1967) *Lo que vos querais, señor for women duo and piano (1979) *Dedek Samonog for vocal and piano (1975) *Poletna noč I for vocal and piano (1988) *Poletna noč II for vocal and piano (1988) Instrumental solo compositions *Fantazija for piano (1967) See also *List of Slovenian composers List of Slovenian composers, arranged in alphabetical order: A *France Ačko *Bojan Adamič * Emil Adamič * Jakob Aljaž *Alojz Ajdič * Milan Apih * Blaž Arnič *Slavko ...
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Fran Gerbič
Fran Gerbič Fran Gerbič (5 October 1840, Cerknica – 29 March 1917, Ljubljana) was a Slovenian composer and operatic tenor. Gerbič was born in Cerknica and entered a normal school in 1856, where his instructors included Kamilo Mašek. He was assigned to a teaching position in Trnovo (now part of Ilirska Bistrica), where he also served as organist and composed his first works. During the 1940s Gerbič was one of the best-known composers of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ... abroad.''Journal of Central European Affairs'': 1947 "The most famous composers are Fran Gerbic (1840-1917), opera singer and composer of piano and orchestral music;" Works Operas * ''Kres'' (Midsummer) 1896 * ''Nabor'' 1913 Songs * ''Kam?'' (Where?) * ''Pojdem na prejo'' (I'll W ...
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Jacobus Gallus
Jacobus Gallus (a.k.a. Jacob(us) Handl, Jacob(us) Händl, Jacob(us) Gallus; sl, Jakob Petelin Kranjski; between 15 April and 31 July 155018 July 1591) was a late-Renaissance composer of presumed Slovene ethnicity.Skei/Pokorn, Grove online Born in Carniola, which at the time was one of the Habsburg lands in the Holy Roman Empire, he lived and worked in Moravia and Bohemia during the last decade of his life. Life Gallus's name has been Slovenianized as ''Jakob Petelin'' (''petelin'' means 'rooster'; ''Handl'' and ''gallus'' mean the same in German and Latin, respectively). However, Gallus never used the name ''Petelin''. He was probably born in Reifnitz (now Ribnica, southern Slovenia), although Slovene folk tradition also claims his birthplace to be at Šentviška Gora in the Slovenian Littoral. He used the Latin form of his name, to which he often added the adjective ''Carniolus'', thus giving credit to his homeland Carniola. Gallus most likely was educated at the Cist ...
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Nana Forte
Nana Forte (born 1981) is a Slovenian composer. She was born in Zagorje ob Savi, Slovenia. In 2005, Forte graduated in composition from the Music Academy in Ljubljana under Marko Mihevc. She continued her postgraduate studies at Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden under Lothar Voigtländer from 2005 to 2007 and in Berlin at the Universität der Künste under Walter Zimmermann (2007–09). Her works include compositions for solo instruments, chamber music, orchestral music and pieces for choir. Forte is one of the few young Slovenian composers who are composing much choral music. While studying she worked with many Slovenian choirs and conductors and was awarded a number of prizes for her choral compositions. Her compositions have been performed in concerts and festivals all over the Europe, including Young Euro Classic (DE), Weimarer Frühjahrstage (DE), Music Biennale Zagreb (CRO), Festival Bemus (SRB), Klara Festival (BE), Festival Emilia Romagna (I), Festiva ...
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Nenad Firšt
Nenad Firšt (born November 6, 1964, in Zagreb), is a Slovene composer, conductor and violinist.http://www.nenadfirst.com/biografija.htm Nenad Firšt received a high school musical education at the Zagreb High School of Music before moving to Ljubljana to study at the Ljubljana Academy of Music under Dane Škerl (composition) and Rok Klopčič (violin). He completed his study of chamber music and composition at home in Slovenia, in Hungary, and in France. In 1982, he joined the Croatian Sebastian string quartet, from Zagreb, with which he toured nationally and internationally until 1992. In 1988, he moved to live in Celje, Slovenia, where he is the artistic director and conductor of the Celje String Orchestra. He is also the director of the Celje Institute for Cultural Performances. Between 1993 and 1998, he was President of the Musical Youth organisation and he has been artistic director of Musical Youth's International Music Camp at Dolenjske Toplice since 1996. He has re ...
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Joannes Baptista Dolar
Joannes Baptista Dolar ( sl, Janez Krstnik Dolar or ''Janez Kersnik Dolar'', cz, Jan Křtitel Tolar, also ''Tollar'' or ''Thollary''; 1620, Kamnik – 1673, Vienna) was a composer and contemporary of Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Andreas Hofer and Pavel Josef Vejvanovský. Dolar composed some large-scale instrumental and vocal works, notably: * ''Sonata à 13'': 2 Violini, 2 Viole, Fagotto, 2 Clarini, 2 Cornetti, 4 Tromboni, Violone & Organo. * ''Miserere mei Deus'': SATB SATB is an initialism that describes the scoring of compositions for choirs, and also choirs (or consorts) of instruments. The initials are for the voice types: S for soprano, A for alto, T for tenor and B for bass. Choral music Four-part harm ..., SATB ''in concerto'', SATB, SATB ''in cappella'', 2 Violini, 2 Viole, 2 Clarini, 2 Cornetti Muti, 3 Tromboni, Violone & Organo. * ''Missa Viennensis'': SSSSAAAATTTTBBBB ''in concerto'', SATB ''in cappella'', 2 Cornetti, 2 Clarini, 4 ...
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Zvonimir Ciglič
Zvonimir Ciglič (February 20, 1921 - January 21, 2006) in Ljubljana was a Slovenian composer. See also *List of Slovenian composers List of Slovenian composers, arranged in alphabetical order: A *France Ačko *Bojan Adamič * Emil Adamič * Jakob Aljaž *Alojz Ajdič * Milan Apih * Blaž Arnič *Slavko Avsenik * Slavko Avsenik mlajši B *Julije Bajamonti * Emerik Bera ... Sources *Slovenian Wikipedia Slovenian composers Male composers 1921 births 2006 deaths Musicians from Ljubljana Yugoslav musicians Slovenian male musicians {{slovenia-composer-stub ...
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Dragotin Cvetko
Dragotin Cvetko (19 September 1911 – 2 September 1993) was a Slovenian composer and musicologist.Bujić, Bojan. 1980. "Cvetko, Dragotin." In Stanley Sadie (ed.), ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', vol. 5 (pp. 110–111). London: Macmillan.Sivec, Jože. 1988. "Cvetko, Dragotin." ''Enciklopedija Slovenije'', vol. 2. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, pp. 87–88. Early life and education Dragotin Cvetko was born in Vučja Vas, a village in Styria, Austria-Hungary. He was the son of Fran and Alojzija Cvetko, both schoolteachers in Vučja Vas, and the older brother of the composer Ciril Cvetko (1920–1999). He studied at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana (graduating in 1936) and at the Ljubljana Conservatory (graduating in 1937), and continued his education in composition in Prague. He received his doctorate in 1938 with the dissertation ''Problem občega muzikalnega vzgajanja ter izobraževanja'' (The Problem of General Music Education). Second Worl ...
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Ciril Cvetko
Ciril Cvetko (8 January 1920 – 18 January 1999) was a Slovene composer and conductor, brother of the musicologist Dragotin Cvetko. Cvetko was born in Vučja Vas near Ljutomer in northeastern Slovenia in 1920. He studied music at the Ljubljana Academy of Music and graduated in 1948. He also completed graduate studies in Prague and Paris. He worked at Triglav Film, the Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Company, and the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra. He died in Ljubljana in 1999. In 1963 he won the Levstik Award The Levstik Award ( sl, Levstikova nagrada) is a literary award in Slovenia awarded for achievements in children's literature. It has been bestowed since 1949 by the Mladinska Knjiga Publishing House, making it the first literary award established ... for his book ''Opera in njeni mojstri'' (The Opera and Its Masters). References 1920 births 1999 deaths Levstik Award laureates Slovenian classical composers Slovenian male musicians Slovenian c ...
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