Born in
Ljubljana, Slatkonia studied in Ljubljana, in 1474 in
Ingolstadt, and then starting in 1475 in
Vienna, where he received a
bachelor's degree in 1477 at the
Academy of Fine Arts. In 1495, he was a chaplain and
cantor at the court in Vienna; he was also the
canon and
provost of the
Diocese of Ljubljana. In 1498, he was appointed the singing master () of the choir, later known as the
Vienna Boys' Choir. In 1500 he became chapel master () of the , and in 1513 the senior chapel master (). In 1499, he was named the second provost of the
Novo Mesto College Chapter. In 1513, he was given the position of the Bishop of Vienna, although he continued to work as the main music organiser in the city and probably also himself composed. His name first appears Slovenised as
Juri Zlatkonja in 1849, and then
Zladkonja in 1877,
Jurij Slatkonja in 1881, and
Jurij Sladkonja in 1892. == Legacy ==