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Davorin is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Davorin Bogović (born 1960), Croatian rock musician *Davorin Dolar (1921–2005), Slovene chemist *Davorin Jenko (1835–1914), Slovene composer *Davorin Kablar (born 1977), Slovene footballer *Davorin Karničar (born 1962), Slovene alpinist and extreme skier *Davorin Marčelja (1924-2011), Croatian decathlete *Davorin Popović (1946–2001), Bosnian pop singer *Davorin Savnik (1929-2014), Slovene architect *Davorin Stetner (born 1981), Croatian entrepreneur *Davorin Trstenjak (1817–1890), Slovene writer, historian and priest *Martin Davorin-Jagodić (1935-2020), Croatian composer See also * *Davorin (award), Bosnian music award now known as ''Indexi'' *Davor (name) Davor is an old Slavic names, Slavic given name possibly derived from an old exclamation expressing joy or sorrow. Feminine variant: Davorka. The name may refer to: *Davor Antunović (born 1979), popular German author and psychotherapist *D ...
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Davorin Jenko
Davorin Jenko (born Martin Jenko; 9 November 1835 – 25 November 1914) was a Slovenes, Slovene and Serbs, Serbian composer. He is sometimes considered the father of Slovenian National romanticism, national Romantic music. Among other songs, he composed the melody for the Serbian national anthem "Bože pravde" ("God of Justice"), the former Slovenian national anthem "Naprej, zastava Slave" ("Forward, Flag of Glory!"), and the popular Serbian and Kingdom of Montenegro, Montenegrin song "Onamo, 'namo!, Serbian Marseillaise". Biography Jenko was born in the Upper Carniolan village of Dvorje, Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Dvorje, in what was then the Austrian Empire, and baptized ''Martinus Jenko''. After graduating from high school in Trieste, he went to Vienna, where he studied law. During his Viennese stay, he founded the Slovene Choir Society in Vienna, which was sponsored by the national liberal politician Valentin Zarnik. In 1862, he moved to the town of Pančevo in southern Vojvodina, ...
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Davorin Bogović
Davorin Bogović (born 23 March 1960) is a Croatian and SFR Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Rock music, rock musician. Best known as the original vocalist of the popular band Prljavo Kazalište, Bogović is often described as one of the most notable figures of the New wave music in Yugoslavia, Yugoslav new wave scene. Bogović fronted Prljavo Kazalište during their initial punk rock and New wave music, new wave phase, recording the albums ''Prljavo Kazalište'' (1979) and ''Crno bijeli svijet'' (1980) with the group. He was excluded from the band prior to recording of their third studio album, but returned to the group for their fourth album ''Korak od sna'' (1983). After leaving Prljavo Kazalište, Bogović has released two solo albums, acted in theatre and on television and collaborated with a number of prominent music artists, also making guest appearances on Prljavo Kazalište albums and concerts on several occasions. In 2022, after a fallout between last two remaining original members o ...
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Davorin Dolar
Davorin Dolar (1 January 1921 – 12 November 2005) was a Slovenian chemist at the University of Ljubljana. He was a physical chemist who studied polyelectrolyte solutions. He is regarded as a founder of modern physical chemistry teaching in Slovenia. He was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts The Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( (SAZU)) is the national academy of Slovenia, which encompasses science and the arts and brings together the top Slovene researchers and artists as members of the academy. Cultural significance Establis .... Education and career In 1939, Dolar began studying chemistry at the University of Ljubljana and then graduated in 1944. In 1947 he enrolled at the University of Leningrad and continued studying physical chemistry. In 1952 he became an assistant professor of physical chemistry in Ljubljana. In 1954 he moved to Brooklyn to work under Professor Greogr at the Polytechnic Institute. In 1957, after returning to Ljubljana, he ob ...
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Davorin Jenko
Davorin Jenko (born Martin Jenko; 9 November 1835 – 25 November 1914) was a Slovenes, Slovene and Serbs, Serbian composer. He is sometimes considered the father of Slovenian National romanticism, national Romantic music. Among other songs, he composed the melody for the Serbian national anthem "Bože pravde" ("God of Justice"), the former Slovenian national anthem "Naprej, zastava Slave" ("Forward, Flag of Glory!"), and the popular Serbian and Kingdom of Montenegro, Montenegrin song "Onamo, 'namo!, Serbian Marseillaise". Biography Jenko was born in the Upper Carniolan village of Dvorje, Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Dvorje, in what was then the Austrian Empire, and baptized ''Martinus Jenko''. After graduating from high school in Trieste, he went to Vienna, where he studied law. During his Viennese stay, he founded the Slovene Choir Society in Vienna, which was sponsored by the national liberal politician Valentin Zarnik. In 1862, he moved to the town of Pančevo in southern Vojvodina, ...
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Davorin Kablar
Davorin Kablar (born 6 December 1977) is a Slovenian retired football player. Career The defender has played for LASK Linz, SV Ried, Cerezo Osaka, IFK Mariehamn, Hrvatski Dragovoljac and NK Inter Zaprešić. Honours Pasching *Austrian Cup: 2012–13 References External links * Davorin Kablarat ÖFB The Austrian Football Association (; ÖFB) is the governing body of Association football, football in Austria. It organises the football league, Austrian Bundesliga, the Austrian Cup and the Austria national football team, as well as its Austria w ... 1977 births Living people Footballers from Brežice Men's association football defenders Slovenian men's footballers NK Hrvatski Dragovoljac players NK Croatia Sesvete players Närpes Kraft Fotbollsförening players IFK Mariehamn players SV Ried players Cerezo Osaka players LASK players FC Juniors OÖ players FC Wels players ATSV Stadl-Paura players Croatian Football League players J1 League players 2. Liga (Au ...
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Davorin Karničar
Davorin is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Davorin Dolar (1921–2005), Slovene chemist *Davorin Jenko (1835–1914), Slovene composer *Davorin Kablar (born 1977), Slovene footballer * Davorin Karničar (born 1962), Slovene alpinist and extreme skier *Davorin Marčelja (1924-2011), Croatian decathlete *Davorin Popović (1946–2001), Bosnian pop singer * Davorin Savnik (1929-2014), Slovene architect * Davorin Stetner (born 1981), Croatian entrepreneur * Davorin Trstenjak (1817–1890), Slovene writer, historian and priest *Martin Davorin-Jagodić Martin Davorin Jagodić (16 December 1935 – 8 March 2020) was a Croatian contemporary music composer and educator born in Pag in 1935. His work includes theatre music, graphic notation (music), graphic scores, instructions for performances, mul ... (1935-2020), Croatian composer See also * Davorin (award), Bosnian music award now known as ''Indexi'' * Davor (name) {{given name Slavic masculine given n ...
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Davorin Marčelja
Davorin Marčelja (13 January 1924 – 2 June 2011) was a Croatian athlete. He competed in the men's decathlon at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and officially branded as London 1948, were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus cau ..., representing Yugoslavia. References 1924 births 2011 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1948 Summer Olympics Croatian decathletes Yugoslav decathletes Olympic athletes for Yugoslavia People from Kastav Sportspeople from Primorje-Gorski Kotar County {{Croatia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Davorin Popović
Davorin Popović (23 September 1946 – 18 June 2001) was a Bosnian singer and songwriter. Born in Sarajevo and well known throughout the former Yugoslavia, he is considered to be one of the greatest rock singers of the region. Popović was the lead singer and frontman of the progressive and pop rock band Indexi throughout most of their career. The band would become founders of a specific music style in the former Yugoslavia, known as "Sarajevo pop-rock school", which later influenced other bands and singers in Sarajevo and other parts of Yugoslavia. Biography Popović was born on 23 September 1946 in Sarajevo, FPR Yugoslavia, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. His close lifelong friendship with renowned basketball player Mirza Delibašić led to the duo becoming inextricably linked to the bohemian lifestyle of Sarajevo. In his youth, Popović was a successful basketball player himself. During his career, he earned nicknames including "Pimpek", "Davor", "Dačo" or simply "Pje ...
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Davorin Savnik
Davorin Savnik (7 September 1929 – 14 April 2014) was a Slovenian industrial designer and architect. Savnik's work includes designing audiovisual and telecommunication devices, electro technical and electro-medical equipment, hand tools, household appliance and computer equipment. He lectured at universities domestically and abroad. In 1966, Savnik was awarded the Prešeren Fund Award. In 1979, he received the BIO and Stuttgart Design center recognition awards, and later the highest prize of the Japanese Ministry for Trade and Industry, as well as the gold medal of the trade fair in Brno. He was also awarded at the International Fair in Hannover. The most recognizable devices in his collection of design works were telephones. His most renowned work was the ETA 80 telephone of 1978, which soon became a recognized standard in households and offices in Slovenia and worldwide. Telephones were produced by the Iskra concern in Kranj. More than five million ETA phone devices were ma ...
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Davorin Stetner
Davorin is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Davorin Dolar (1921–2005), Slovene chemist *Davorin Jenko (1835–1914), Slovene composer * Davorin Kablar (born 1977), Slovene footballer * Davorin Karničar (born 1962), Slovene alpinist and extreme skier * Davorin Marčelja (1924-2011), Croatian decathlete *Davorin Popović (1946–2001), Bosnian pop singer * Davorin Savnik (1929-2014), Slovene architect * Davorin Stetner (born 1981), Croatian entrepreneur * Davorin Trstenjak (1817–1890), Slovene writer, historian and priest *Martin Davorin-Jagodić Martin Davorin Jagodić (16 December 1935 – 8 March 2020) was a Croatian contemporary music composer and educator born in Pag in 1935. His work includes theatre music, graphic notation (music), graphic scores, instructions for performances, mul ... (1935-2020), Croatian composer See also * Davorin (award), Bosnian music award now known as ''Indexi'' * Davor (name) {{given name Slavic masculine give ...
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Davorin Trstenjak
Davorin Trstenjak (8 November 1817 – 2 February 1890) was a Slovene writer, historian and Roman Catholic priest. Life Trstenjak was born in the village of Kraljevci near Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici, in what was then the Austrian Duchy of Styria (now in Slovenia). He attended the elementary school in his home village and later in Bad Radkersburg () where he met the philologist Peter Dajnko, with whom he established a close friendship. He studied at the lyceum in Maribor and later in Graz, where he became a supporter of the Illyrian movement, a Romantic nationalist cultural movement that spread from the neighbouring Croatia, and which advocated a cultural and linguistic unification of the South Slavic peoples. After graduating from theology, he was ordained in 1844, then he served as a chaplain in the Lower Styrian villages in Slivnica pri Mariboru (1844–46), Ljutomer (1847), Hajdina (1848), and the town of Ptuj (1849–50). From 1850 until 1861, he was a chaplain and then a ...
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Martin Davorin-Jagodić
Martin Davorin Jagodić (16 December 1935 – 8 March 2020) was a Croatian contemporary music composer and educator born in Pag in 1935. His work includes theatre music, graphic notation (music), graphic scores, instructions for performances, multimedia installation art, radio art, electroacoustic music on tape as well as experimental film soundtracks. Biography Davorin Jagodić studied music in Zagreb (Croatia) and Ljubljana (Slovenia), under Croatian composer Milko Kelemen, among others. He relocated to France in 1960 to study under Olivier Messiaen at Conservatoire de Paris and work at Pierre Schaeffer's Groupe de Recherches Musicales from 1967 to 1969.. His career as an educator started in 1969 as assistant and then lecturer at the music department of :fr:Université Paris 8, Université de Vincennes Paris 8, later also teaching stage design and scenography at Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs from 1974 to 1988. In the 1990s, he taught musicology at Universit ...
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