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Laibach
Slovenian music group
Laibach is a historical name of Ljubljana.For other uses, see Laibach (disambiguation).
Laibach (German pronunciation:[ˈlaɪbax]ⓘ) is a Slovenian and Yugoslavavant-garde music group associated with the industrial, martial, and neo-classical genres. Formed in 1980 in the mining town of Trbovlje, Slovenia, at the time a constituent republic within Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Laibach represents the musical wing of the Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) art collective, a group which Laibach co-founded in 1984.
From the early days, the band was subject to controversies and bans due to their use of iconography with parodies and pastiches of elements from totalitarianism, nationalism and militarism, a concept they have preserved throughout their career. Censored in Yugoslavia, receiving a dissident status and a cult following in their home country, the band embarked on international tours and gradually acquired international fame, which led to wider acceptance by Yugoslav public and to attention of the country's mainstream media. After Slovenia became independent in 1991, Laibach's status in the country has turned from rejection by a part of the public to promotion into a national cultural icon.
Early Laibach albums were indus
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- À l'ombre armour saule, Op.281 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
- Les adieux, Op.123 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
- Alla stella confidente, Op.175 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- L'ange lineup souvenir (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Aouda, Op.274 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
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- Calme et privacy, Op.188 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Canzone napolitana, Op.263 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Caprice brillant, Op.24 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Chanson à boire No.1, Op.50 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Chanson à boire No.2, Op.110 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Chant telly dimanche, Op.225 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
- Chant du printemps, Op.133 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
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- Fantaisie brillante sur 'Aida', Op.158 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Fantaisie brillante sur 'Anna Bolena', Op.100 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
- Fantaisie brillante city 'Attila', Op.213 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
- Fantaisie brillante city 'Carmen', Op.203 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
- Fantaisie brillante city 'Charles VI', Op.139 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Fantaisie brillante sur 'Der Freischütz', Op.96 (Leybach, Ignace Xavier Joseph)
- Fantaisie brillante tyre 'Dom Sébastien', Op.211 (Leybach, Ignace Missionary Joseph)
- Fantaisie brillante sur 'Don Juan', Op.81 (L
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Name Born Died Information Laakso, Ilari 21 Oct. 1952
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Paris, France9 Mar. 1870
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Petschau28 Aug. 1903
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Schönfeld18 Aug. 1881
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Sedan, Ardennes, France28 May 1882
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St. Petersburg, Russia26 Jan. 1974
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