Ana Roner Lavrič
Ana Ivana Jožefa Roner Lavrič was a Slovenian organist and music teacher. In her time, she was considered one of the best Slovenian organists. She was also very active in Cecilian Society and Mutual Aid Society of Organists and Choirmasters.
Early life
Ana Roner Lavrič was born on 30 December 1869 into a family with noble roots in the Krakovo district of Ljubljana. Her mother was an entrepreneur, Josipina Alojzija Melcher von Reuterburg, and her father was a café owner, Nikolaj Roner. She was their eldest child. In her youth she studied music and piano. Later she studied harmony and organ with the Ljubljana cathedral organist and composer.Work
In the 1890s, she became Anton Foerster’s assistant and frequently substituted for him at the organ in the Ljubljana Cathedral, and also sang in the cathedral choir loft. She also worked as a piano and music teacher, supporting herself with this for several decades in addition to her organ post.During Christmas 1901, she took up the post of organist and choir director in the. She held this post for more than four decades. On 13 July 1905, she graduated with distinction from the organ school in Ljubljana, as the first woman to do so. In the following years she attended several church-music courses held in Ljubljana by the Cecilian Society. She was an active member of the Cecilian Society and served as its secretary.
In 1908, she took up the post of organist at the. In this post she was the second trained organist after the self-taught Frančiška Gostič. She worked at the Trnovo church for ten years. In 1909, she took up the post of organist at the in Ljubljana, which she held for several decades.
On 12 January 1910, she married Anton Lavrič, more than a decade her junior, from Škocjan, who worked as head of the music department at the Catholic Bookshop in Ljubljana, and as choirmaster at the Trnovo and Križanke churches. He grew up in a musical family, and his sister was an organist in Mokronog. They had no surviving children. Until her mother’s death in 1916, the couple lived together with her. She also wrote several articles about her work in Cerkveni glasbenik, the newspaper of Cecilian Society. She was an active member of the Mutual Aid Society of Organists and Choirmasters, serving as its treasurer. Alongside the virtuoso organist and composer Josipina Eleonora Hudovernik, she was considered one of the best Slovenian organists.