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− | [[Trio MaRaKle]] was initiated in [[established::2000]] by violin virtuoso and professor at the [[Academy of Music]], [[Tomaž Lorenz]] and consists of three students from the Academy of Music in Ljubljana | + | [[Trio MaRaKle]] was initiated in [[established::2000]] by violin virtuoso and professor at the [[Academy of Music]], [[Tomaž Lorenz]] and consists of three students from the Academy of Music in Ljubljana: [[Matjaž Porovne]] (violin), [[Ravi Sherestha]] (guitar), and [[Klemen Leben]] (accordion), hence the name MaRaKle. The trio established itself in the contemporary chamber music scene with performances of works by Slovene composers such as [[Primož Ramovš]], [[Nina Šenk]], and [[Brina Jež Brezavšček]]. It has appeared successfully in competition at Werkersheim in Germany and has been awarded gold medals at the [[Vladimir Lovec-Ivan Šček Chamber Orchestra Competition]] in Koper-Capodistria and at the chamber orchestra competition in Pula, Croatia. |
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==Repertoire== | ==Repertoire== | ||
− | Trio | + | The Trio MaRaKle enriches the contemporary Slovene chamber music scene by performing works of contemporary composers such as [[Primož Ramovš]], [[Uroš Lajovic]], [[Janez Gregorc]], [[Brina Jež Brezavšček]], and [[Nina Šenk]]. |
==Performances and international participation== | ==Performances and international participation== | ||
− | The | + | The trio performed at the Mozarteum University of Music in Salzburg and participated in the Long Night of Music in Vienna in 2004. In the same year the trio visited Spain, where it participated in exchange programmes organised by [[Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI), Slovenia|Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI)]] and presented ''Tango Marakleano'' and other tango compositions by young Slovene composer [[Črt Sojar Voglar]]. In 2005 Trio MaRaKle's members studied at the Franz Liszt High School of Music in Weimar and in December 2006 they were invited by Weimar Institute for New Music to perform at Fürstensaal in Weimar, Germany. |
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Academy of Music]] | + | * [[Academy of Music]] |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.ag.uni-lj.si Academy of Music website] | * [http://www.ag.uni-lj.si Academy of Music website] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 14 November 2017
The group stopped performing under this name in 2014.
Archival article
Repertoire
The Trio MaRaKle enriches the contemporary Slovene chamber music scene by performing works of contemporary composers such as Primož Ramovš, Uroš Lajovic, Janez Gregorc, Brina Jež Brezavšček, and Nina Šenk.
Performances and international participation
The trio performed at the Mozarteum University of Music in Salzburg and participated in the Long Night of Music in Vienna in 2004. In the same year the trio visited Spain, where it participated in exchange programmes organised by Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI) and presented Tango Marakleano and other tango compositions by young Slovene composer Črt Sojar Voglar. In 2005 Trio MaRaKle's members studied at the Franz Liszt High School of Music in Weimar and in December 2006 they were invited by Weimar Institute for New Music to perform at Fürstensaal in Weimar, Germany.