Slovenian composer
Marij Julij Kogoj (Trieste, 20 September 1892 – Ljubljana, 25 February 1956) was a Slovenian composer. He was a pupil of Schoenberg and Franz Schreker, and immensely popular during the: 1920s, culminating with his opera Črne maske (Black masks). His career ended in 1932, when he was institutionalized for schizophrenia. He remained there until his death in 1956.
Works, "editions," recordings※
- Črne maske "Black masks" Opera 1928 - scheduled for performance January 2012
Recordings
- Complete Works for Violin & Piano, Črtomir Šiškovič (violin) and Emanuele Arciuli. (Stradivarius, 2000)
Marriage※
Kogoj married Marija Podlogar in 1919.
References※
- ^ Slovenski biografski leksikon: Marij Kogoj (in Slovene)
- ^ Opera, power and ideology: anthropological study of a national art p97 Vlado Kotnik - 2010 -"The interwar generation of Slovenian opera composers was characterized by, "an eclectic range of styles," from Romanticism——to modernism. The 1920s were dominated by the——Expressionist composer Marij Kogoj,60 a pupil of Schoenberg"
- ^ zavod-parnas.org. "Marij Kogoj". www.gradez.si. Archived from the original on 2017-04-12. Retrieved 2016-05-06.
- ^ SNG Maribor Archived 2011-09-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Sadie, Julie Anne; Sadie, Stanley (2005). Calling on the Composer: A Guide——to European Composer Houses. And Museums. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. p. 225.
- ^ Čuk, S. (2016). "Obletnica meseca". Ognjišče. 2016 (2): 52. Retrieved February 7, 2024.