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[[Gallina Vocal Group|Gallina ladies' vocal quartet]] was founded in [[established::2010]] in Ljubljana. The group devotes special attention to Slovenian (folk) music, diverse choral music from the Renaissance to the contemporary period, music of the golden era of Slovenian popular song (1960s) as well as foreign vocal jazz and pop compositions. Gallina encourages young composers to write new choral pieces, thus enriching the treasury of compositions for female voices.  
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The [[Gallina Vocal Group|Gallina women's vocal quartet]] was founded in [[established::2010]] in Ljubljana. The group devotes special attention to Slovenian (folk) music, diverse choral music from the Renaissance and modern periods, and music of the golden era of Slovenian popular song (the 1960s) as well as to foreign vocal jazz and pop compositions. Gallina encourages young composers to write new choral pieces, thus enriching the treasury of compositions for female voices.
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Members of the Gallina quartet are: [[Maša Simčič]] (soprano), [[Živa Kolenc]] (soprano), [[Ana Plemenitaš]] (alto) and [[Višnja Fičor]] (alto), under the artistic leadership of [[Ana Erčulj]].
 
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== Concerts and awards ==
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As early as 2014, Gallina received a Gold Plaque and a Special Recognition Award (for best vocal group) at [[Naša pesem Choir Competition]] and two Second Prizes at the international choral competition Polifonico in Arezzo (IT). In the following year, the group performed at the festival in Piazzola sul Brenta (IT), the International Choir Festival in Koper-Capodistria and the [[Lent Festival]] in Maribor, as well as at the International Choir Festival in Kragujevac (RS) and at "Lipanjski zvuci" international choral competition in Croatia where it received the Grand Prix. In the year 2016, the group held a tour across Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2017, they performed at Pieter's Church in Utrecht and in Remonstrant Church in Waddinxveen, together with the Utrecht Vocal Ensemble. At the festival InCanto Mediterraneo in Milazzo, Sicily, they received the Golden Prize in the sacral music category.
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Gallina has held a number of sacral concerts in the churches painted by [[Tone Kralj]]; a special series of concerts, ''Gallina deLux'', was devoted to light and architecture, set in various atriums of historical buildings in Ljubljana.
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== Recordings ==
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Gallina released their first recording, ''Kurje gospe'' (Hen Ladies) in 2014, while in 2016, the group released their second recording, ''Prikupnih pet'' (Charming Five) by [[Klopotec]] label. The repertoire from the latter was presented in the cycle of concerts entitled ''Zimzelena Gallina'' (Evergreen Gallina).
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The Gallina women's vocal quartet was founded in 2010 in Ljubljana. The group devotes special attention to Slovenian (folk) music, diverse choral music from the Renaissance and modern periods, and music of the golden era of Slovenian popular song (the 1960s) as well as to foreign vocal jazz and pop compositions. Gallina encourages young composers to write new choral pieces, thus enriching the treasury of compositions for female voices.

Members of the Gallina quartet are: Maša Simčič (soprano), Živa Kolenc (soprano), Ana Plemenitaš (alto) and Višnja Fičor (alto), under the artistic leadership of Ana Erčulj.



Concerts and awards

As early as 2014, Gallina received a Gold Plaque and a Special Recognition Award (for best vocal group) at Naša pesem Choir Competition and two Second Prizes at the international choral competition Polifonico in Arezzo (IT). In the following year, the group performed at the festival in Piazzola sul Brenta (IT), the International Choir Festival in Koper-Capodistria and the Lent Festival in Maribor, as well as at the International Choir Festival in Kragujevac (RS) and at "Lipanjski zvuci" international choral competition in Croatia where it received the Grand Prix. In the year 2016, the group held a tour across Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2017, they performed at Pieter's Church in Utrecht and in Remonstrant Church in Waddinxveen, together with the Utrecht Vocal Ensemble. At the festival InCanto Mediterraneo in Milazzo, Sicily, they received the Golden Prize in the sacral music category.

Gallina has held a number of sacral concerts in the churches painted by Tone Kralj; a special series of concerts, Gallina deLux, was devoted to light and architecture, set in various atriums of historical buildings in Ljubljana.

Recordings

Gallina released their first recording, Kurje gospe (Hen Ladies) in 2014, while in 2016, the group released their second recording, Prikupnih pet (Charming Five) by Klopotec label. The repertoire from the latter was presented in the cycle of concerts entitled Zimzelena Gallina (Evergreen Gallina).

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