- as administrators. The
first bishop residing in
Vienna was
Georg von
Slatkonia. From 1861 to 1918, the archbishops, as
members of the Herrenhaus, were...
-
George Slatkonia (German:
Georg von
Slatkonia, also
Jurij Chrysippus, Slovenian:
Jurij Slatkonja; 21
March 1456 – 26
April 1522) was a
Carniolan choirmaster...
- the
provost George Slatkonia, the
first residential Bishop of Vienna,
promulgating the
development of
vocal music. In 1498
Slatkonia was
appointed the...
- This
period saw the rise of
musicians like
Jacobus Gallus and
George Slatkonia. In 1701,
Johann Berthold von Höffer
founded the
Academia Philharmonicorum...
-
Herberstein (himself a
prominent ethnographer),
Petrus Bonomo,
George Slatkonia and
Paulus Oberstain.
Political necessities overcame the
prejudice against...
-
officials to
employ a
singing master, two b****es and six boys.
George Slatkonia became the
director of the ensemble. The role of the
choir (numbering...
- as po****r as
church music,
including wandering minnesingers.
George Slatkonia, a
Carniolan conductor and
composer from Novo Mesto,
became the director...
- Leo von
Spaur † (23 Dec 1471
Confirmed – 6 Mar 1479 Died)
Georg von
Slatkonia † (12 Aug 1513
Appointed – 26 Apr 1522 Died)
Johann von
Revellis † (6...
-
Emperor Maximilian I and the Holy
Roman Empire. The
lyricist was
Georg von
Slatkonia. The
motet was
composed by
Isaac in 1507
while he was in
Constance for...
-
Lamut Igor
Lumpert Jurij Moškon
Marjan Mušič
Anton Podbevšek
Edvard Ravnikar Franc Andrej Šega
George Slatkonia Matjaž Smodiš Leon Štukelj
Janez Trdina...