Kamilo Mašek
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Kamilo Mašek (July 11, 1831 – June 29, 1859) was a music composer from the Austrian Empire. Mašek was a son of Czech-born Kašpar Mašek. Mašek had introduced more romantic influence into Slovenian music.[1] His compositions include various sacred works.[2]

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Works
- Overture to the melodrama Judith (1854), for orchestra
- Polkas for wind orchestra
- Divertimento for two violas, two cellos and double bass (1854)
- Fantasy for piano and melofon
- Choral Music: The Lake
- Songs, a wreath of songs on texts by France Prešeren
References
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