Primož Ramovš
Primož Ramovš (March 20, 1921 – January 10, 1999) was a Slovenian composer. He was born and died in Ljubljana.
Ramovš studied at the Ljubljana Academy of Music from 1935-1941 under Slavko Osterc; following this he studied in Siena under Vito Frazzi in 1941 and in Rome with Goffredo Petrassi and Alfredo Casella from 1941-1943. In 1945 he began working at the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts, where he became director in 1952. He also taught at the Ljubljana Conservatory from 1948-1964. Ramovš's early works are neoclassical in style, but later works employ serialism and other modernist techniques.
Works
- 6 symphonies (1940, 1943, 1948, Simfonija 68 1968, Simfonija med klavirjem in orkestrom [Symphony between piano and orchestra] 1970, Simfonija Pietà 1995) and a sinfonietta (1951)
- Kolovrat, string orchestra (1986)
- Contrasts, flute and orchestra (1966)
- Syntheses, horn and ensemble (1971)
- Concerto profano, organ and orchestra (1984)
- Concerto for violin, viola and orchestra (1961)
- Trumpet concerto (1985)
- Transformacije (Transformations) for 2 violas and 10 string instruments (1963)
- Tryptychon, string quartet (1969)
- 3 Nocturnes, double bass (1972)
- Improvisations, harp (1973)
- Aforizmi (Aphorisms) for viola and piano (1964)
- Nokturno for viola and piano (1959)
- Skice (Sketches) for viola and piano (1958)
References
- Don Randel, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard, 1996, p. 725.
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March 20, 1921 |
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January 10, 1999 |
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