Josip Pavčič
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Josip Pavčič (Velike Lašče 18 July 1870 - Ljubljana 24 September 1949) was a Slovenian composer and organist.[1] He was popular with choral societies, and for his art songs.
His father was a teacher, organist, composer and conductor. After finishing high school in Kranj, Pavčič went to Ljubljana where he studied with Anton Nedvĕdu, then training at the
Vienna Conservatory
.
His songs are mostly miniatures in late romantic style either for piano and choir, or soloist. The cycle Ciciban to poems of Oton Župančič remain most popular.
Works
Editions
- Samospevi za visoki glas - songs for soprano.
- Samospevi za srednji glas - songs for tenor.
Recordings
- Dedek samonog (Grandpa One-Leg) Bernarda Fink.
References
- ^ Dragotin Cvetko Slovene music in its European setting 1991