Emil Adamič

He wrote choral and orchestral music, altogether over 1,000 works.

[2][3] He studied at conservatories in Trieste and Ljubljana.

[4] His works include the orchestral pieces Tatarska suita (Tatar Suite, 1918) and Ljubljanski akvareli (Ljubljana Watercolours, 1925) and the choral compositions Vragova nevesta (The Devil's Bride, 1925) and Smrt carja Samuela (The Death of Tsar Samuel, 1934).

[1] He also wrote songs that used elements of Slovenian folk music, such as Zimska kmečka pesem (A Farmer's Winter Song, 1903).

His influences included Romanticism, Impressionism, and Expressionism.

Emil Adamič
Plaque in Dobrova : "The Slovenian composer and music teacher Emil Adamič was born in this house (Dec. 25, 1877 – Dec. 6, 1936)"