Alojz Geržinič
Slovenian composer
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Alojz Geržinič (11 June 1915 – 26 March 2008) is a Slovenian composer. Many of his compositions are for voice. A native of Ljubljana, he lived and worked in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 1948 until his death in 2008.
Composing opus
Vocal compositions
- Villancico for mixed choir (1979)
- Loški zvon for mixed choir
- Ave Maria for women choir
- Dona primavera for women choir
- Rad bi še živel for women trio and bariton (1965).
Vocal-instrumental compositions
- Una vieja historia for women trio and piano (1967)
- Lo que vos querais, señor for women duo and piano (1979)
- Dedek Samonog for vocal and piano (1975)
- Poletna noč I for vocal and piano (1988)
- Poletna noč II for vocal and piano (1988)
Instrumental solo compositions
- Fantazija for piano (1967)
See also
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