Lukacic, (Marko) Ivan
Lukačić, (Marko) Ivan
Lukačić, (Marko) Ivan, Croatian organist and composer; b. Sibenik (baptized), April 17, 1587; d. Split, Sept. 20, 1648. He studied music in Italy, and in 1597 entered the Franciscan order. In 1620 he became prior of the Franciscan monastery and music master at the Split Cathedral. His book of Sacrae cantiones (Venice, 1620; destroyed in World War II) includes 27 motets that reflect the influence of the early Baroque style and employ instrumental accompaniment. Modern eds. of his works appear in D. Plamenac, ed., Odabarani moteti (Zagreb, 1935) and J. Andreis, ed., Sesnaesi moteta (Zagreb, 1970).
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