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Commemorative Plaque to Josip Ipavec

The commemorative plaque was attached to the façade of the composer’s birthplace in 1972 on the initiative of the Cultural Society of the Ipavec Composers. The plaque bears a gilded inscription that reads, “On 21 December 1873 composer Dr Josip Ipavec was born in this house. In Šentjur near Celje, on this day of 12

The Birthplace of Josip Ipavec

The building in which Josip Ipavec was born stands opposite the birthplace of his father, Gustav. The uniformly designed, single-storey five-bay house from the first half of the 19th century has an oblong ground plan. The exterior features a modest classicistic facade with a pronounced central part – a triangular gable and slightly protruding avant-corps.

Busts of Benjamin, Gustav and Josip Ipavec

Three monuments made by Lojze Dolinar were erected in 1972 next to the enclosing wall of the Church of Saint George in the composers’ birthplace. Benjamin, Gustav and Josip Ipavec With its profound impact on both Slovenian medical practice and musical life, the notable Ipavec family left an enduring historical legacy, both in the context

The Ipavec Family Home Museum

In the compact old town centre, among the huddled houses of Šentjur, stands the Ipavec family home, built in 1760. An important cultural monument, the house is an historical museum dedicated to three major Slovenian composers. The two memorial rooms contain displays offering an insight into the life and work of Benjamin, Gustav and Josip

National and University Library of Slovenia Musical Collection

In 1948, a musical collection was instated as a subdivision of the National and University Library’s Special Collections Division. Forming part of the National Library’s holdings, the department provides for collecting, processing, maintaining, providing access to, as well as safekeeping and preserving the core national collection of library materials in Slovenian, about Slovenia and Slovenians,

Spominska plošča Josipu Ipavcu

Spominsko ploščo so leta 1972 na fasado rojstne hiše pričvrstili na pobudo Prosvetnega društva skladateljev Ipavcev. Na plošči je vgraviran pozlačen zapis: »V tej hiši se je rodil 21. 12. 1873 skladatelj dr. Josip Ipavec. V Šentjurju pri Celju, dne 12. 9. 1972. Prosvetno društvo skladateljev Ipavcev, Šentjur pri Celju.« Benjamin, Gustav in Josip Ipavec

Navje Memorial Park

Navje Memorial Park provides the final resting place for numerous illustrious Slovenians, including several distinguished figures in Slovenian music history. In 1936, the dilapidated municipal graveyard was redesigned as a memorial park according to plans by Jože Plečnik, Ivo Spinčič and Anton Lap. The site has Ljubljana cultural heritage status and has enjoyed, since 2001,

Commemorative Plaque to Josip Kocijančič

In 1957, a memorial plaque was attached to the facade of the birthplace of Josip Kocijančič, bearing the inscription, “In this house in Kanal, Josip Kocijančič, founder of the Kanal Reading Room 1867, created his works and died, 16 March 1849–10 April 1878. Slovenian composers, on the 90th anniversary of the Reading Room and the

University Library Maribor Music and Film Collection

With around 60,000 items, the Music and Film Collection of University Library Maribor (ULM) is the largest collection of its kind in north-east Slovenia. Apart from the Music Collection of the National and University Library in Ljubljana, it is the only deposit library in Slovenia to compile a compulsory copy of, and permanently archive, the

Monument to Dragotin Cvetko

In 2011, on the centennial of Dragotin Cvetko’s birth, a bronze bust dedicated to him, made by sculptor Edo Dolinar, was unveiled in Cvetko’s birthplace, Vučja vas. Dragotin Cvetko In introducing scholarly analysis of music into Slovenian cultural consciousness Dragotin Cvetko (1911–1993) became the father of Slovenian musicology. It was through his endeavours, following the