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Josip Hatze

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On the 125th Anniversary of the birth of Josip Hatze, Croatia issued a stamp in his honor. In Split, a secondary music school, Glazbena Škola Josipa Hatzea (Josip Hatze Music School), is named in his honor, as is Hatzeov Perivoj (Hatze Park).
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performances in the Split theater encouraged the 16-year-old Hatze to sing at Chapel Mass. During that time he wrote "Misa a Kapela" (in
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performed in HNK Split on a concert dedicated to Hatze's birth. The piece was done by Split's music school's choir and string orchestra.
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is the story of a Croatian peasant who had to go to a foreign land and then return to his family home.
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text), which was performed with great success. Later other
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He completed his studies in composition in 1902 at the
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Triune Kingdom
Croatian
Croatian
Split
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Croatia
orchestral
choir
Croatian
Dalmatian
Rossini Conservatory
Pesaro
Pietro Mascagni
World War I
Spanish flu
patrician
Marko Marulić
World War II
El Shatt
Egypt
Ruben Radica
cantatas
Hugo Badalić
Vladimir Nazor
Music of Croatia
Dalmatia
The Harvard Dictionary of Music
ISBN
9780674011632

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