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Occupation
  
Composer

Name
  
Ferdo Livadic

Role
  
Composer


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Born
  
30 May 1799 (
1799-05-30
)
Celje, Duchy of Styria, Habsburg Monarchy

Died
  
January 8, 1879, Samobor, Croatia

Ferdo livadi nokturno u fis molu nocturne in f sharp minor


Ferdo Livadić (Ferdinand Wiesner) (30 May 1799 – 8 January 1879) was a Croatian composer.

Ferdo Livadić Samoborski muzej Kulturno povijesna zbirka

Livadić was born in Celje, in present-day Slovenia. A leader of the 19th-century Croatian national revival, he wrote the tune for Još Hrvatska ni propala, the anthem of the Illyrian movement. He frequently invited many of the movement's most important members, together with such European celebrities as Franz Liszt, to his property at Samobor. He also composed numerous art songs in Croatian, Slovenian, and German, as well as marches, dances and scherzi for piano. Probably the best of these piano works is a Nocturne in F sharp minor. His work prepared the way for the nationalist Croatian composers Vatroslav Lisinski and Ivan Zajc. He died, aged 79, in Samobor.

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Ferdo Livadić Livadi Ferdo Hrvatska enciklopedija

Ferdo Livadić Digitalne zbirke Nacionalne i sveuiline knjinice u Zagrebu

Ferdo Livadić Stariji orkestar TD Ferdo Livadi Hrvatski tamburaki savez u Osijeku

Ferdo Livadić Ferdo Livadi Nokturno u fismolu Nocturne in F sharp minor YouTube

References

Ferdo Livadić Wikipedia