Rudolf Matz

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Rudolf Matz (Zagreb, Imperi Austrohongarès, 19 de setembre de 1901 - Zagreb, República Federal Socialista de Iugoslàvia, 22 de març de 1988) fou un compositor, director d'orquestra i violoncel·lista croat. rdf:langString
Rudolf Matz (* 19. September 1901 in Zagreb (damals Österreich-Ungarn); † 22. März 1988 ebenfalls in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer Cellist, Komponist, Dirigent, Lehrer und Leichtathlet. rdf:langString
Rudolf Matz (19 September 1901 – 22 March 1988) was a Croatian composer who wrote about 500 instrumental and vocal compositions. Matz lived in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. He was born in Zagreb, 1901 and died in that same city in 1988. He was an important figure in the musical life of Zagreb in the 20th century. In addition to working as a composer, he was a cellist, teacher, conductor and choirmaster. He worked in music for more than six decades – from 1920 right up to his death. He performed with eminent professional musicians as well as with skilled amateurs. His wife Margita was a pianist, harpsichordist and keyboard teacher. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Rudolf Matz
rdf:langString Rudolf Matz
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rdf:langString Rudolf Matz (Zagreb, Imperi Austrohongarès, 19 de setembre de 1901 - Zagreb, República Federal Socialista de Iugoslàvia, 22 de març de 1988) fou un compositor, director d'orquestra i violoncel·lista croat.
rdf:langString Rudolf Matz (* 19. September 1901 in Zagreb (damals Österreich-Ungarn); † 22. März 1988 ebenfalls in Zagreb) war ein jugoslawischer Cellist, Komponist, Dirigent, Lehrer und Leichtathlet.
rdf:langString Rudolf Matz (19 September 1901 – 22 March 1988) was a Croatian composer who wrote about 500 instrumental and vocal compositions. Matz lived in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. He was born in Zagreb, 1901 and died in that same city in 1988. He was an important figure in the musical life of Zagreb in the 20th century. In addition to working as a composer, he was a cellist, teacher, conductor and choirmaster. He worked in music for more than six decades – from 1920 right up to his death. He performed with eminent professional musicians as well as with skilled amateurs. His wife Margita was a pianist, harpsichordist and keyboard teacher.
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