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Vatroslav Lichtenegger

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Vatroslav Lichtenegger (1809–1885) was a Croatian music teacher and composer.

Born in Podčetrtek, he moved to Zagreb around 1827, and became a choralist in the Zagreb Cathedral as well as a teacher at the Croatian Music Institute.[1] Lichtenegger was a teacher of singing and organist of the Zagreb Cathedral.[2] He scored and harmonized the song Horvatska domovina by Josip Runjanin for a male choir in 1861. In 1891, the song won a competition to become the Croatian national anthem.[3]

He is buried in the Mirogoj cemetery in Zagreb. His daughter was famous opera singer Mathilde Mallinger.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Bezić, Nada (2013). "LICHTENEGGER, Vatroslav (Ignaz, Ignjat)". Croatian Biographical Lexicon (in Croatian).
  2. ^ "Josip Runjanin" (in Croatian). Vinkovci: Josip Runjanin Music School. 13 May 2014.
  3. ^ Tomasović, Mirko (20 March 2003). "Vrsni katalog emocija i epiteta" [An excellent catalog of emotions and epithets]. Vijenac (236). Matica hrvatska.
  4. ^ "Mallinger, Mathilde; eigentl. Lichtenegger, verehel. Düringsfeld". Biographien.ac.at. Retrieved 2022-05-01.