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Mojmir Sepe
Mojmir Sepe (11 July 1930 – 24 December 2020), nicknamed ''Mojzes'', was a Slovenian composer, conductor, arranger and trumpeter. Career In 1949, he graduated from Celje First Grammar School ( gymnasium) in Celje. Later he studied piano and trumpet at Ljubljana Academy of Music. In 1950, he started his professional music career as a promising trumpet player at Radio Ljubljana Dance Orchestra. In 1956, Sepe married Slovenian singer Majda Sepe. He also established the jazz Mojmir Sepe Band (), which published the first jazz vinyl record in Yugoslavia. His trumpet career ended after an altercation at Opatija Festival '65 when four guys knocked out a couple of his front teeth as he defended her from having her purse stolen. He committed to composing and conducting, mostly influenced by jazz and swing music. He collaborated with several Slovenian poets who wrote lyrics for his arrangements. Among them were Frane Milčinski Ježek, Gregor Strniša, Branko Šomen, Mirosla ...
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Jazbina, Črna Na Koroškem
Jazbina () is a dispersed settlement in the hills east of Črna na Koroškem in the Slovenian Carinthia, Carinthia region in northern Slovenia. There is a church (building), church in the settlement, built on the peak of Mount St. Ursula ( sl, Uršlja gora) at an elevation of 1,699 m. It is dedicated to Saint Ursula and belongs to the Parish of Stari trg, Slovenj Gradec, Stari Trg. It is a pilgrimage church that started being built around 1570, but was only completed in the early 17th century and was dedicated in 1602. The bell tower, belfry dates to 1614. It has a triple nave divided by Gothic architecture, Gothic Arcade (architecture), arcades and five altars.Slovenian Ministry of Culture register of national heritage
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