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Albe Vidaković

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Albe Vidaković (1 October 1914, Subotica – 18 April 1964, Zagreb) was a Croatian composer, catholic priest and musicologist from Bačka today Vojvodina, Serbia.

Biography

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He attended in Rome, but he made his career in Zagreb. He wrote several works and reformed so the usual up to that church music. He also was the founder of the School of Church Music in Zagreb. He died at the age of 49 from a heart attack (in his family most likely genetic in male members).

Selected works

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Choral

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  • Gregoriana
  • Caeciliana
  • Three-part exhibition Old Slavic (Istarska)
  • Gospode duša (Lords soul)
  • Prosecution in the Temple

Institutions

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  • In his honor, the choir of the Basilica of St. Teresa in Subotica his name
  • According to him, the Institute of Sacred Music at the Theological Faculty in Zagreb was named: Institute for Church Music Albe Vidaković.
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