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| name = Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre | | name = Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre | ||
| local name = Slovensko komorno glasbeno gledališče | | local name = Slovensko komorno glasbeno gledališče | ||
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| town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | | town = SI-1000 Ljubljana | ||
| website = http://www.skgg.eu/ | | website = http://www.skgg.eu/ | ||
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− | The [[Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre|Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre Society]] was established in [[established:: | + | The [[Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre|Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre Society]] was established in [[established::1996]] with a purpose to stage chamber and theatre music works from all periods, especially ones from Baroque and modern works. Its members are mostly famous Slovenian musicians and actors, such as [[Mirjam Kalin]], [[Andrej Debevc]], [[Tomaž Habe]], [[Marko Hribernik]] and [[Andrej Misson]]. |
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The society promotes new works of chamber music and theatre from Slovene composers and text writers. They are also open to cooperation with organisations and institutions who wish to collaborate in a production. | The society promotes new works of chamber music and theatre from Slovene composers and text writers. They are also open to cooperation with organisations and institutions who wish to collaborate in a production. | ||
− | Their permanent programme consists of world renowned works by famous composers, such as ''Der Schauspieldirektor'' by Mozart, ''La cambiale di matrimonio'' by Rossini, and ''La Lecon de chant electromagnetique'' by Offenbach | + | Their permanent programme consists of world renowned works by famous composers, such as ''Der Schauspieldirektor'' by Mozart, ''La cambiale di matrimonio'' by Rossini, and ''La Lecon de chant electromagnetique'' by Offenbach, Gian Carlo Menotti's comic opera ''The Telephone'' and Leonard Bernstein's opera ''Trouble in Tahiti''. Their newest programme offers Stephen McNeff's ''Beyond the garden'' opera, ''BalerinanierlaB'' by Petra Strahovnik and L. Bernstein's comic opera ''Kandid''. |
==Publishing== | ==Publishing== | ||
− | The society has already published four publications. Three of them – ''Obrazi slovenskega baleta'' | + | The society has already published four publications. Three of them – ''Obrazi slovenskega baleta'' (The Faces of Slovenian Ballet) (2008), ''Karakterni plesi'' (Dances of European Nations on the Theater Stage) (2005), and ''Slovenska literarna dela na glasbenogledališkem odru'' (Slovenian Literature on the Music Stage) (2004) – were written by the accomplished opera director and choreographer, historian of opera and dance, Professor Dr [[Henrik Neubauer]], and one, ''A Ballerina's Memories'' (2006), by award-winning ballerina [[Lidija Sotlar]]. |
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+ | == Samo Smerkolj Award == | ||
+ | Named after Slovene opera vocalist Samo Smerkolj, the Samo Smerkolj Award has been awarded annually since 2008 for the artistic achievements of Slovenian opera singers, especially in the field of chamber opera. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Opera and music theatre]] | [[Category:Opera and music theatre]] | ||
[[Category:Theatre groups]] | [[Category:Theatre groups]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 26 March 2024
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23 Aug 2024
Composer Ana Sokolović's Swiss premiere of "Le Mariage - Svadba". Produced and performed by Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre.
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16 Jan 2014
Niccolò Piccinni's opera buffa La Cecchina or The Good-Natured Girl, co-produced by the Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre, Cankarjev dom, Academy of Music, and Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana,
Mission and programme
The society promotes new works of chamber music and theatre from Slovene composers and text writers. They are also open to cooperation with organisations and institutions who wish to collaborate in a production.
Their permanent programme consists of world renowned works by famous composers, such as Der Schauspieldirektor by Mozart, La cambiale di matrimonio by Rossini, and La Lecon de chant electromagnetique by Offenbach, Gian Carlo Menotti's comic opera The Telephone and Leonard Bernstein's opera Trouble in Tahiti. Their newest programme offers Stephen McNeff's Beyond the garden opera, BalerinanierlaB by Petra Strahovnik and L. Bernstein's comic opera Kandid.
Publishing
The society has already published four publications. Three of them – Obrazi slovenskega baleta (The Faces of Slovenian Ballet) (2008), Karakterni plesi (Dances of European Nations on the Theater Stage) (2005), and Slovenska literarna dela na glasbenogledališkem odru (Slovenian Literature on the Music Stage) (2004) – were written by the accomplished opera director and choreographer, historian of opera and dance, Professor Dr Henrik Neubauer, and one, A Ballerina's Memories (2006), by award-winning ballerina Lidija Sotlar.
Samo Smerkolj Award
Named after Slovene opera vocalist Samo Smerkolj, the Samo Smerkolj Award has been awarded annually since 2008 for the artistic achievements of Slovenian opera singers, especially in the field of chamber opera.
External links
- Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre website (in Slovenian)
- Henrik Neubauer website