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Darijan Božič was born on 29 April, 1933 in Slovenia. Discover Darijan Božič's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 29 April 1933
Birthday 29 April
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Date of death 24 October 2018
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Nationality Slovenia

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1963

Božič's music was strongly influenced by jazz and a keen sense of musical drama. His early concertos for trumpet, trombone, and saxophone and his Sonatas in the cool show clearly the jazz influence (similar to that on Tippett), and his use of extended tonality and traditional forms. From 1963 he adopted new methods, including a form of serial working and free rhythmic coordination, but with no loss of melodic interest. His frequent use of speakers is well illustrated by the collage tape work Trije dnevi Ane Frank ('Three days in the life of Anne Frank'), Polineikes, and, above all, Jago, a musical-dramatic characterization derived from Shakespeare. Even in chamber works such as Kriki ('Screams') and Collage sonore, speakers are included in the ensemble. Although Božič made only modest use of electronic sounds, he frequently used collage rather than musique concrete tape techniques, as in the bitterly ironical but magnificent reinterpretation of the funeral rite in his Requiem of 1969.

Tape: Trije dnevi Ane Frank [Three days in the life of Anne Frank], reciter,6 insts, elec, all on tape, 1963; Requiem spominu umorjenega vojaka – mojega očeta [Requiem to the memory of a murdered soldier – my father] (R. Roždestvenski), 5 reciters, chorus, ens, all on tape, 1969

1962

Vocal: Ciganske pesme [Gipsy songs], cantata, reciter, solo vv, chorus, ens, 1962; Sedmina, 4 reciters, orch, 1966; Šesta pesma iz ciklusa Blaznost [Madness] (G. Strniša), reciter, b cl, tpt, str qnt, 1965; Collage sonore (S. Makarović), 2 speakers, cl, tpt, str qnt, 1966; Kriki [Screams] (T. Šalamun), speakers, brass qnt, tape, 1966; Polineikes (D. Smole), 5 reciters, orch, tape, 1966; Slovenske pesmi, cantata, 2 speakers, Mez, orch, 1973, rev. 1975

1960

Chamber: Conc. grosso, ens, 1960; Sonata in cool no.1, fl, pf, 1961; Sonata in cool no.2, cl, pf, 1962; 5 Sketches, tpt, pf, db, 1963; Sonata in cool no.3, fl, b cl, harp, 1965; Elongacije, pf, ens, 1967; Polyrhytmia, wind qnt, 1968; Pop art I, pic, str qt, 2 metronomes, watch, 1969; Pop art II, str qt, tape, 1971; 3 D, tpt, hn, trombones, 1972; ABA 72, cl, pf, 1972; Pop art III, str qt, 1973; Audiogem I-IV, str, qt, 1974

1958

He attended the Ljubljana Academy of Music, completing his studies with Lucijan Marija Škerjanc (composition) in 1958 and with Danilo Švara (conducting) in 1961. He joined the Pro Musica Viva group of composers in 1962 and won the Prešern Award of the Ljubljana Academy. Shortly thereafter, he became assistant conductor of the Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Company in Ljubljana and from 1970 to 1974, was artistic director of Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra. Between 1980 and 1995, he held a teaching position at the University of Ljubljana and the University of Maribor. In 1995, he became a manager and artistic director of The Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana. He retired in 1998.

1957

Dramatic: Mali prodajalci (ballet), 1957; Baletska jednočinka (ballet), 1957; Humoreske (opera, R. Dorgeles), 1958; Spoštovanja vredna vlačuga (opera), 1960; Gluha okna (television ballet), 1967; Jago (happening, W. Heinrich, after Shakespeare), 8 performers, tape, 1967-8; Ares-Eros (musical drama, Božič), 1970; Lizistrata (opera, after Aristophanes), 1975

1956

Orchestral: Pf Conc., 1956; A Sax Conc., 1958; Humoreska, hn, orch, 1959; Trombone Conc., 1960; Tpt Conc., 1961; Improvizacije, 6 groups, 1963; Sym., 1964-5; Audiografika, cl, trombones, pf, perc, str, 1970; Audiospectrum, 1972; Audiostructurae, pf, orch, 1973

1933

Darijan Božič (29 April 1933 – 24 October 2018) was a Slovenian composer and conductor.