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'''Korla Awgust Kocor''' (3 December 1822 – 19 May 1904; {{lang-de|Karl August Katzer}}) was a [[Sorbs|Sorbian]] composer and conductor. |
'''Korla Awgust Kocor''' (3 December 1822 – 19 May 1904; {{lang-de|Karl August Katzer}}) was a [[Sorbs|Sorbian]] composer and conductor. |
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Kocor was born in Berge/Zahor near [[Großpostwitz]]/Budestecy. He was the composer of the music of the [[Lusatia]]n national anthem ''[[Rjana Łužica]]''. He has been called the "founding father of secular Sorbian music."<ref>{{cite book |
Kocor was born in Berge/Zahor near [[Großpostwitz]]/Budestecy in [[Upper Lusatia]]. He was the composer of the music of the [[Lusatia]]n national anthem ''[[Rjana Łužica]]''. He has been called the "founding father of secular Sorbian music."<ref>{{cite book |
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Latest revision as of 11:57, 2 August 2024
Korla Awgust Kocor (3 December 1822 – 19 May 1904; German: Karl August Katzer) was a Sorbian composer and conductor.
Kocor was born in Berge/Zahor near Großpostwitz/Budestecy in Upper Lusatia. He was the composer of the music of the Lusatian national anthem Rjana Łužica. He has been called the "founding father of secular Sorbian music."[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Konstanze Glaser (2007). Minority Languages and Cultural Diversity in Europe. Multilingual Matters. ISBN 978-1-85359-932-3.