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The collection ''Sacrae cantiones'' (Venice 1620) by Ivan Lukačić, friar of the Conventual fransiscan order from Šibenik, is valuable testimony of sacral music that was performed in Split, and is generally speaking, one of the most significant monuments of old Croatian music altogether. | |||
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http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/et12a1.html#lukac | http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/et12a1.html#lukac <br> | ||
http://www.istrianet.org/istria/music/history-folklore/musical-history1.htm | |||
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Revision as of 13:50, 5 May 2010
Life
Born: 1585 in Šibenik, Croatia.
Died: 1648
Biography
The collection Sacrae cantiones (Venice 1620) by Ivan Lukačić, friar of the Conventual fransiscan order from Šibenik, is valuable testimony of sacral music that was performed in Split, and is generally speaking, one of the most significant monuments of old Croatian music altogether.
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List of choral works
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Publications
Sacrae cantiones (1620), ed. J.Andreis (1979) containing 27 motets for 1-5 voices accompanied by organs.
Odabrani moteti, ed. Dragan Plamenac (1930)
Cjelovito izdanje moteta, red. Ennio Stipčević (1986)
External links
http://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/et12a1.html#lukac
http://www.istrianet.org/istria/music/history-folklore/musical-history1.htm