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| name = Franjo Dugan | image = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1874|9|11}} | death_date = {{Death date and age|1948|12|12|1874|9|11}} | era = late Romantic, Cecilian movement[1] | list_of_works = see "Works" }} Franjo Dugan (11 September 1874 - 12 December 1948) was a prominent Croatian composer, organist and academic. BiographyDugan received his first lessons in organ from Vatroslav Kolander, organist in Zagreb Cathedral.[1] After graduating in Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb in 1892[2] he went to Hochmusikschule in Berlin, where he graduated in 1908. His professors were Robert Kahn and Max Bruch.[3] By returning to Croatia, he became a professor in Osijek and Zagreb (1921-1941), where he taught music theory, compsoition and organs.[4] He was choirmaster of the several choirs (Kolo, Sloga, Oratory choir of the St. Mark's Church) and the organist of the St. Mark's Church. He was one of the founders of the Cecilian movement in Croatia, harmonizing a vast number of Croatian folk chants.[5] He was a member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. WorksHe composed in a late romantical style, relying on the Baroque polyphony.[6] He was partially inspired by Croatian folklore, especially sacral traditions of the Hrvatsko Zagorje, where he was born. He composed more than fifty vocal and instrumental (mostly for organs) music works.[7] Orchestral works
Works for organ
Scientific papers
References1. ^1 croatianhistory.net Biography (bilingual: Croatian and English). Acces date 16th March 2019. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dugan, Franjo}}2. ^ Koprek, Ivan. Thesaurus Archigymnasii, Zbornik radova u prigodi 400. godišnjice Klasične gimnazije u Zagrebu (1607. - 2007.). Zagreb, 2007., p. 919. {{ISBN|978-953-95772-0-7}}. 3. ^ Dugan, Franjo st. Croatian Encyclopedia. Access date 16th March 2019. 4. ^ Vidaković, Albe. DUGAN, Franjo st. in: Kovačević, K. (ed.). Muzička enciklopedija, Zagreb: JLZ, 1971, Vol. 1, p. 480. 5. ^ Marion-Kesić, Ksenija. FRANJO DUGAN st. in: Salter, L.. Vodič kroz klasičnu glazbu, Zagreb: Mladost, 1983, p. 223-224. 6. ^ Andreis, Josip. Povijest glazbe, Zagreb: SNL, 1989, Vol. 4, p. 298-299. 7. ^ Kovačević, Krešimir. Muzičko stvaralaštvo u Hrvatskoj 1945-1965, Zagreb: Udruženje kompozitora Hrvatske, 1966, p. 189-190. 5 : 1874 births|1948 deaths|Croatian organists|Croatian composers|Croatian academics |
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