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Name
  
Ilja Zeljenka

Role
  
Composer

Children
  
Alexandra Svolikova


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Died
  
July 13, 2007, Bratislava, Slovakia

Albums
  
Musica Slovaca: Cello Works, String Quartets, Contemporary Slovak Organ, Slovak Cello Music

Awards
  
Crystal Wing Award - Special Prize

Similar People
  
Ladislav Kupkovic, Vladimir Godar, Stefan Uher, Jan Slavik, Alexander Albrecht

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Ilja Zeljenka (21 December 1932 – 13 July 2007) was a Slovak composer.

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Born in Bratislava, Zeljenka studied music with Jan Cikker from 1951-1956. During the 1970s his more experimental idiom was suppressed by the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and he produced music based on folk music and neoromantic styles. His very large output includes three operas (including Bátoryčka (1994), based on the story of Elizabeth Báthory and Posledné dni Veľkej Moravy [The Last Days of Greater Moravia] (1996)), film music, piano works (including two pieces for piano and bongos), fourteen string quartets, nine symphonies, theatre music and electronic music. Among his vocal compositions is the cantata Oświęcim (1959), about the Auschwitz concentration camp.

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