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Pavle Merkù : ウィキペディア英語版
Pavle Merkù

Pavle Merkù () (12 July 1927 – 20 October 2014) was an Italian-Slovene composer, ethnomusicologist, Slovene specialist, and etymologist.〔("Poslovil se je Pavle Merkù." 2014. ''Delo'' (20 October). ) 〕
==Life==
Merkù was born in Trieste on 12 July 1927. He received a bachelor's degree in Slavic studies at the University of Ljubljana in 1950, and he obtained his doctorate in Rome in 1960. He studied composition in Trieste. As a composer, he primarily wrote chamber music and works for choral ensembles. He wrote the opera ''Kačji pastir'' (The Dragonfly). His professional work involved both music and Slovene studies. In the mid-1960s he started collecting folk songs among ethnic Slovenes living in Italy; this eventually grew into a collection of stories, customs, superstitions, and other folk material that he published in 1976 under the title ''Ljudsko izročilo Slovencev v Italiji'' (Slovene Folk Heritage in Italy). In 2004 he published the book ''1300 primorskih priimkov'' (1,300 Littoral Surnames), which complemented the etymological research of France Bezlaj. Merkù was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He died in Trieste at the age of 87.

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