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  1. Prime Minister of Serbia. He held the post four terms: First, from December 3, 1867 to 3 July 3, 1868; second, from October 3, 1883 to February 19, 1884; third, from April 27, 1888 to January 19, 1889; and lastly, from October 27, 1894 to July 7, 1895. Prior to becoming prime minister, he he worked as a clerk in the...

  2. Category:Hristić, Stevan. Works by this person are generally in the public domain in Canada. Works by this person are not in the public domain in countries with a life+70 copyright term (including all EU countries), unless an exception applies. In the United States, all works first published before 1929 are in the public domain; works first ...

  3. Incidental music for a play "Jovan Vladislav" by Momčilo Milošević, which premiered in 1931. Published as an appendix to the drama in 1940 on WorldCat. Funeral March from the 2nd act, composed for chamber orchestra (Oboe, English Horn, 2 Clarinets in B, 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns in F, 3 Trumpets in C, 3 Trombones, 1 Tuba, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass Drum).

    • Hristić, Stevan
    • C minor
    • ISH 3
    • 5 acts
  4. L'ouvrage est dédié à son père, Nikola Hristić. Famille. De son mariage avec Leposava (1859-1958), née Živadinović, Kosta Hristić a eu deux fils, l'académicien et compositeur Stevan Hristić (1885-1958) et le diplomate Boško Hristić (1889-1941), et une fille, Jelica, mariée avec le général Milutin Nedić. Références

    • 5 mars 1927 (à 74 ans)Belgrade
    • Serbe
    • 10 avril 1852Belgrade
  5. Opelo (Hristić, Stevan) This work has been identified as being in the public domain in Canada and the United States, as well as countries where the copyright term is life+50 years. However, this work is not in the public domain in countries where the copyright term is life+70 years (including all EU countries), unless an exception (such as the ...

  6. Il était le fils du ministre et diplomate Kosta Hristić (1852-1927) et le petit-fils de Nikola Hristić (1818-1911) qui fut plusieurs fois le chef de gouvernement de la Principauté et du Royaume de Serbie. Il est considéré comme le plus talentueux des compositeurs serbes de la première moitié du XX e siècle.

  7. Su padre Nikola Hristić (1818-1911) fue varias veces presidente del consejo del Principado de Serbia y luego del Reino de Serbia. Su madre, Julijana, pertenecía a la familia Hadži-Jovanović y Kosta era a través de ella el bisnieto de Toma Vučić Perišić , un héroe del primer y segundo levantamiento serbio contra los otomanos .

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