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+ | As a successor of a Maribor International Orchestra 2012, the Ljubljana International Orchestra (LIO) has become a part of the [[Branimir Slokar Academy]] programme in [[established::2012]]. The musicians are selected in auditions and come from approximately 35 different countries. The orchestra’s repertoire consists of symphonic works of the Viennese Classical and Romantic periods as well as 20th century music. The orchestra has performed in Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Croatia, Serbia, United Kingdom and Spain. | ||
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+ | ==Background== | ||
+ | In 2010 the [[Delavnica Institute of Art and Culture Maribor]] based in Maribor, which was in 2012 the [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012 |European Capital of Culture]] established the [[Maribor International Orchestra 2012]]. An orchestra of outstanding young musicians has evolved through the summer academy and master classes where the participants played in a symphonic orchestra and work with the best conductors from countries other than their own. In 2010 already Maribor hosted 122 musicians from 21 countries. | ||
− | + | The MIO2012 project has been developed with international partners from the United Kingdom (MacLaurin Media Ltd and St John’s Smith Square), the Czech Republic (Narodni Divadlo Brno), Serbia (Balkan Urban Movement), Macedonia (Interkultura), Austria (KSŠŠG) and Slovenia ([[Glasbena matica Ljubljana]] and [[Ljubljana Festival]]), with the support of musicians [[Branimir Slokar]] (trombone), Latica Honda-Rosenberg (violin), Reinhold Friedrich (trumpet), Wolfram Christ (viola), and Klaus Arp (conducting). | |
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− | + | ==Professional profile== | |
− | The | + | The conductors Klaus Arp (Germany) and [[Živa Ploj Peršuh]] (Slovenia) have contributed most to the development of the orchestra. The concertmasters of the orchestra are Gregory Ahss (concertmaster of Camerata Salzburg and Luzern Festival Orchestra), [[Janez Podlesek]] (concertmaster of [[Slovene Philharmonic]]) and Yuri Kalnits (soloist). |
− | + | Important collaborators of the LIO are soloists Wolfram Christ (violin), Branimir Slokar (trombone), Reinhold Friedrich (trumpet), Konstantin Pfiz (cello) an the violinists Gregory Ahss and Gilad Karni. Other permanent collaborators are Knut-Erik Sundquist (double bass), [[Jože Kotar]] (clarinet), Igor Ahss (bassoon), [[Zora Slokar]] (french horn), [[Mihael Šuler]] (trombone) and Raymond Curfs (timpani). | |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Branimir Slokar Academy]] | * [[Branimir Slokar Academy]] | ||
* [[Delavnica Institute of Art and Culture Maribor]] | * [[Delavnica Institute of Art and Culture Maribor]] | ||
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* [[Glasbena matica Ljubljana]] | * [[Glasbena matica Ljubljana]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:10, 20 November 2018
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11 Jul 2018
15 Jul 2018
The performances Hero 2.0, produced by Moment Arts and Culture Association and En-Knap Productions, Dark Union and Ant Ferocious, both produced by En-Knap Productions; a concert by the Ljubljana International Orchestra (LIO) and the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Živa Ploj Peršuh and co-produced by Ljubljana Festival; and an event by the Slovenian rapper Challe Salle,
at the Mittelfest
Background
In 2010 the Delavnica Institute of Art and Culture Maribor based in Maribor, which was in 2012 the European Capital of Culture established the Maribor International Orchestra 2012. An orchestra of outstanding young musicians has evolved through the summer academy and master classes where the participants played in a symphonic orchestra and work with the best conductors from countries other than their own. In 2010 already Maribor hosted 122 musicians from 21 countries.
The MIO2012 project has been developed with international partners from the United Kingdom (MacLaurin Media Ltd and St John’s Smith Square), the Czech Republic (Narodni Divadlo Brno), Serbia (Balkan Urban Movement), Macedonia (Interkultura), Austria (KSŠŠG) and Slovenia (Glasbena matica Ljubljana and Ljubljana Festival), with the support of musicians Branimir Slokar (trombone), Latica Honda-Rosenberg (violin), Reinhold Friedrich (trumpet), Wolfram Christ (viola), and Klaus Arp (conducting).
Professional profile
The conductors Klaus Arp (Germany) and Živa Ploj Peršuh (Slovenia) have contributed most to the development of the orchestra. The concertmasters of the orchestra are Gregory Ahss (concertmaster of Camerata Salzburg and Luzern Festival Orchestra), Janez Podlesek (concertmaster of Slovene Philharmonic) and Yuri Kalnits (soloist).
Important collaborators of the LIO are soloists Wolfram Christ (violin), Branimir Slokar (trombone), Reinhold Friedrich (trumpet), Konstantin Pfiz (cello) an the violinists Gregory Ahss and Gilad Karni. Other permanent collaborators are Knut-Erik Sundquist (double bass), Jože Kotar (clarinet), Igor Ahss (bassoon), Zora Slokar (french horn), Mihael Šuler (trombone) and Raymond Curfs (timpani).