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Alojz is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Alojz Ajdič (born 1939), Slovenian composer, author of many orchestral works *Alojz Fandel, former Slovak football player and coach *Alojz Geržinič (1915–2008), Slovenian composer *Alojz Gradnik Alojz Gradnik (August 3, 1882 – July 14, 1967) was a Slovenian poet and translation, translator. Life Gradnik was born in the village of Medana in the Gorizia Hills region, in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire and is today in the Muni ... (1882–1967), Slovene poet and translator * Alojz Ipavec, also written as Lojze Ipavic (1815–1849), Slovenian composer * Alojz Knafelc, Slovenian mountaineer and the inventor of the Slovenian trail blaze * Alojz Rebula (1924–2018), Slovene writer, playwright, essayist and translator * Alojz Rigele (1879–1940), sculptor from Bratislava * Alojz Tkáč (1934–2023), the first archbishop of the Košice Episcopal see (1995–2010) * Alojz Rakús (1947–2023), Slovak politic ...
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Alojz Ajdič
Alojz Ajdič (born September 6, 1939, Fojnica) is a multiple-time awarded Slovenian composer. Life and work Ajdič graduated from clarinet in 1968 and worked then at first as a music teacher. From 1973 until 1983, he worked as the headmaster of the Kranj Music School in Kranj, Slovenia, and from 1978 until 1986 as the director of the Carinthia Music School in Klagenfurt, Austria. He has created orchestral works, vocal-instrumental works, choral works, and an opera, titled ''Brothers'' (). They are characterised by an intimate atmosphere and deep feelings. Ajdič lives in Britof pri Kranju. Recognitions In 1994, Ajdič received the Župančič Award for his second symphony, named ''Window of the Soul''. In 1997, he received the Prešeren Fund Award for his third symphony, entitled ''Symphony for Percussion and Symphony Orchestra''. In 2009, he received the Kozina Award, bestowed by the Society of Slovenian Composers. In 2012, his work ''Concert for Trombone and Orchestra'' was per ...
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Alojz Fandel
Alojz Fandel was a former Slovak football player and coach. He played for FC Spartak Trnava. Career Fandel appeared in the UEFA Cup 1974–75 for Dukla Prague Dukla Prague () was a Czech football club from the city of Prague. Established in 1948 as ATK Praha, the club won a total of 11 Czechoslovak league titles and eight Czechoslovak Cups, and in the 1966–67 season, reached the semi-finals of the .... After he retired from playing, Fandel became a football manager. He led TJ SH Senica before resigning in 2001. References Living people Slovak men's footballers Slovak football managers Czechoslovak men's footballers FC Spartak Trnava players Men's association football players not categorized by position Year of birth missing (living people) {{Slovakia-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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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 Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ... 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 compos ...
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Alojz Gradnik
Alojz Gradnik (August 3, 1882 – July 14, 1967) was a Slovenian poet and translation, translator. Life Gradnik was born in the village of Medana in the Gorizia Hills region, in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire and is today in the Municipality of Brda of Slovenia. His father was a Slovenes, Slovene from Trieste who came from a poor working-class background, but created considerable wealth by winemaking. His mother was an Friuli, ethnic Friulian from the County of Gorizia and Gradisca. His younger brother Jožef later served as mayor of the village. Gradnik attended the multilingual Gymnasium (school), State Gymnasium in Gorizia. He lived in a student home run by the Catholic Church. Among his friends from this period were Avgust Žigon, who later became a renowned literary scholar, the Slovene writer Ivan Pregelj and the Friulian prelate Luigi Fogar, who later served as bishop of Trieste. After finishing high school, he went to study law in Vienna. After graduation in 1 ...
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Alojz Ipavec
Alojz Ipavec, also written as Lojze Ipavic (20 May 1815  – 1849), was a Slovenian composer. In his professional life, he was a physician; as a composer, he is remembered primarily for a handful of small salon pieces. See also *List of Slovenian composers References

* 1815 births 1849 deaths Slovenian people from the Austrian Empire Physicians from the Austrian Empire Composers from the Austrian Empire {{Slovenia-composer-stub ...
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