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The host of the ARTE concert series Europe@Home Daniel Hope recently invited the Slovenian violinist Tanja Sonc to perform in his Berlin apartment. She was accompanied by pianist Marie Sophie Hauzel.
ESNS goes totally digital in 2021 and this means the 3 Slovene acts will be presented through pre-recorded live videos. Join us and enjoy the recordings of AKA Neomi, Ana Kravanja & Samo Kutin and Etceteral.
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On 7th March 2020 the entire music industry came to a halt because of the coroavirus pandemic. Countless festivals, concerts and tours have been cancelled in the last 6 months.
MENT is inviting bands and solo acts to its seventh edition. Applications are open until 14th of August 2020.
Meet the Slovenian delegation, represented by Cankarjev dom, Druga godba, Okarina Bled, SIGIC – Slovenian Music Information Centre and Imago Sloveniae at the stand no. 1.38.
The Slovenian reception at Waves Vienna has become a traditional guarantee of an unforgettable introduction to Friday's gigs. You will have the chance to hear some magnificent Slovenian artists with an excellent Bevog beer in your hand, and grab some gourmet snacks afterwards. The selected musicians this year are zalagasper, Noair and Neomi. You are kindly invited to spend some quality time with us!
On 26 and 27 April, the Slovakian showcase festival Sharpe will take place in Bratislava for the second time. The event at the Nová Cvernovka former factory will feature 36 acts from twelve countries over two days. Half of the acts are Slovakian, while the foreign ones include Slovenian quartet Koala Voice (INES#talent), who have performed at numerous European festivals and clubs in recent years and released their third album “Woo Horsie” in February.
The fifth edition of MENT, produced by Kino Šiška and coproduced by the Slovenian Music Information Centre - Sigic, will fill different venues in Ljubljana with performances of more than 70 musicians and shed light on their individual creativity as well as the inner workings of the music industry at the international conference.
First International choral competition for youth, high school and student amateur choirs (Dead-line for application: January 11, 2019) and choral conductors born after February 1979 (Dead-line for application: January 14, 2019) will take place in Koper from March 14. – 17. 2019.
The 16-year-old Zala Kravos made her debut at 14 and is now becoming an artist of international renown. This December she received further acclaim in Luxembourg.
The global 1-hour show was broadcast on YouTube and featured selected vocal groups from Canada, the United States, Brazil, England, France, Sweden, Denmark, the Philippines, and Slovenia.
Lalita Svete performed a chamber music repertoire with her colleagues, German cellist Maike Clemens and Bulgarian pianist Iliyana Stoyanova, and received a scholarship award.
In November the Adkins Chiti Women in Music Foundation, which focuses on the musical creations of women, awarded ten female composers for their works. Slovene composer and assistant professor at the Academy of Music in Ljubljana Katarina Pustinek Rakar was among the finalists.
The University of Louisville School of Music organizes the annual New Music Festival in Kentucky, which featured guest composer Amy Williams as well as choral works by three Slovene composers in its 2018 edition.
The celebration featured the performance of Ravel's Bolero, given by the European Union Youth Orchestra (EUYO), which included Slovenian musical talent.