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Benjamin Ipavec
Serenade for String Orchestra (1898)
First movement: Allegro moderato
"The Monk" (1907)
Lied, sung by Anton Dermota
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Benjamin Ipavec (24 December 1829 – 20 December 1908) was one of the foremost Slovene Romantic composers. A native of Šentjur, he lived in that town for much of his life. He was a physician in his professional life; as a composer he wrote mainly small choral pieces for amateur forces. He wrote the first Slovene operetta, titled Tičnik [sl]. His brother Gustav and nephew Josip were both active as physicians and composers as well. Ipavec died in Graz on 20 December 1908[1][2] and he was buried there two days later.[3]
^Dr. Benjamin Ipavec. 1908. Slovenski narod 51(198) (22 December): 3–4.
^Krek. 1909. Dr. Benjamin Ipavec. Novi akordi 8(4) (1 January).
^Štajerske novice: Pogreb pok. dr. B. Ipavica. 1908. Domovina 18(148) (23 December): 2.
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