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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.22586/pp.v42i64.22661

The Croatian Singing Society “Kolo” and Ivan pl. Zajc: On the 190th Anniversary of the Composer’s Birth and the 160th Anniversary of the founding of “Kolo”

Rozina Palić Jelavić


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Abstract

In Ivan Zajc’s compositions for choirs, the Croatian singing society “Kolo” (founded in 1862, operated until 1948) held a significant role. “Kolo” was the first singing society to which Zajc dedicated one of his compositions, titled To the Battle! (1866), marking the beginning of his collaboration not only with “Kolo”, but also with other Croatian and international singing societies. This inspired Zajc to compose a considerable number of pieces (46) explicitly dedicated to “Kolo”, whose archive contains 99 of his works. Based on the scores of Zajc’s compositions dedicated to “Kolo” (predominantly a cappella pieces for male choirs, but also including vocal-instrumental and one orchestral piece), the author discusses their musical and textual features, the time and context of their creation, and Zajc’s multifaceted relationship with “Kolo”: as a composer, conductor of his own compositions as well as works by other authors, and as a supporter and promoter of choir singing. This commitment was evident in joint gatherings and performances involving “Kolo” and other Croatian singing societies. Furthermore, Zajc’s contributions extended to the broader promotion and affirmation of Croatian national identity, particularly through the composition and performance of inspiring patriotic pieces during the challenging period of Croatian cultural and socio-political history after the loosening of Bach’s absolutism.

Keywords

Ivan pl. Zajc; Croatian singing society “Kolo”; choir compositions; 19th century; Croatian music

Hrčak ID:

306897

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/306897

Publication date:

18.7.2023.

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