Cantemus Kamnik Mixed Choir

From Culture.si




Contact
Download this image
Mešani pevski zbor Cantemus Kamnik
Kajuhova pot 11, SI-1241 Kamnik


Phone386 (0) 4 165 1152
Past Events
Show more




Since its establishment in 1978, Cantemus Kamnik Mixed Choir works as one of the most successful choirs in Slovenia. Over the years it has developed its repertoire to include Slovene as well as international compositions. The choir is led by Urban Tozon.


International cooperation and awards

In 2002 the choir participated in a seminar led by Holger Speck and in 2003 it presented a concert with the German chamber choir Quatro Forte from Schwetzingen. In 2003 it was awarded a gold plaque at the national Naša pesem Choir Competition in Maribor. In 2005 the choir earned second prize and the audience award in the international competition in Spittal, Austria, and in 2006 first prize and a golden diploma in the international competition in Mernes, Germany. In 2009 the choir participated in the first performance of Joseph Haydns oratory Stabat Mater on Slovene ground. Cantemus has toured to Austria, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Serbia, Italy, and the Netherlands. At the International Choir Competition Mundi Cantat 2016 in Olomouc, Czech Republic the choir won first place and gold plaque in the category of sacred music and second place and gold plaque in the category of folk music. In 2018 the choir has celebrated its 40th year of existence with a gala concert in Kamnik Culture House.

Discography

The choir has published a CD The Bridge (Most) and in 2008 a CD with protestant songs within Trubarjevo leto ("The Year of Trubar").


See also

External links

Mešani pevski zbor Cantemus Kamnik +
Mešani pevski zbor Cantemus Kamnik +
SI-1241 Kamnik +
Kajuhova pot 11 +
Since its establishment in 1978, Cantemus Kamnik Mixed Choir works as one of the most successful choirs in Slovenia. +
Since its establishment in 1978, Cantemus Kamnik Mixed Choir works as one of the most successful choirs in Slovenia. +
+386 / 4 165 1152 +
Kamnik +
SI-1241 +