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− | Founded in [[established::1999]], the [[SToP Slovene Percussion Project]] is a percussion ensemble | + | |
+ | Founded in [[established::1999]], the [[SToP Slovene Percussion Project]] is a percussion ensemble of a highly diverse artistic profile. It deals with contemporary chamber and electro-acoustic music, experiments with new instruments, runs projects and performances for children, and mixes music with performing arts. Besides regularly performing in various contexts in Slovenia (also doing more 'lighthearted' and playful gigs, running workshops, and partaking in theatre and dance plays), they frequently do gigs and projects abroad. | ||
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+ | The group has been awarded two prestigious prizes, the [[Prešeren Award and Prešeren Foundation Awards|Prešeren Foundation Award]] and the [[Župančič Award of the City of Ljubljana|Župančič Award]]. | ||
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+ | {{Wide Image|SToP Slovene Percussion Project 02 - portrait - Photo Miha Fras.jpg}} | ||
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− | == | + | ==Members== |
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+ | The members of the group are [[Davor Plamberger]], [[Barbara Kresnik]], [[Matevž Bajde]], [[Franci Krevh]], [[Dejan Tamše]], [[Tomaž Lojen]], [[Marina Golja]] and [[Damir Korošec]]. | ||
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+ | All members of the group are academically educated, with the better part of them playing in the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]]. They are engaged in a range of different brass bands and chamber ensembles (for example, [[MD7 Contemporary Music Ensemble|MD7 Ensemble]]), with Tamše also acting as the artistic director of the [[BUMfest International Percussion Festival]]. | ||
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+ | ==Projects and concerts== | ||
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+ | The SToP repertoire consists mostly of 20th- and 21st-century classical music (from Edgar Varese's Ionisation to Manfred Menke's performance called ''Small Kitchen Music''), as well as contemporary, electrical-acoustic pieces. Such works are usually presented at independent gigs at the [[Slovene Philharmonic]] or through various projects at the [[Slowind Festival]]. | ||
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+ | They have, among others, worked with [[Carmina Slovenica]], the [[Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra]] and the [[Slowind Quintet]]. The group also collaborated with the choreographer [[Matjaž Farič]] and pianist [[Milko Lazar]] in the performance ''Shiver: Sound on Skin'' [Srh: Zvok na koži] which premiered at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]] (the production, produced by [[Flota Institute]], was later invited to the festival euro-scene Leipzig in Germany). | ||
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+ | ===Repertoire=== | ||
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+ | Some compositions have been specially commissioned by StoP from Slovene and foreign contemporary composers, though they also frequently present compositions, written by the group's members themselves. | ||
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+ | SToP has, among other things, recorded an album featuring works by the most renowned and forward lookin Slovene composers (whose works they also perform otherwise) such as [[Nina Šenk]], [[Vito Žuraj]], [[Matej Bonin]], [[Larisa Vrhunc]], [[Bojana Šaljič Podešva]], and [[Nana Forte]]. | ||
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+ | ==Educational programme== | ||
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+ | By way of their musical events and workshops the group strives to introduce their (younger) audiences to a broad variety of classical and ethnological instruments as well as unconventional instruments like kitchen utensils, car brakes, screws, and hammers. Year-long they organise workshops, seminars and summer schools. | ||
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+ | ==International performances and collaborations== | ||
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+ | The group has independently played and toured in Spain (there they were invited to the Ribarroja del Turia Percussion Festival and the Festival PerkuLiria), Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Montenegro, Lithuania, and South Korea (there joining the Seoul Drum Festival and participating at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup). | ||
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+ | They also played with the [[Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra]] in Sombor (HR), with the percussion group Bing Bang in Zagreb (HR), and with the [[Slowind Quintet]] in Opicina (IT). | ||
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+ | In 2010, SToP collaborated with the Japanese percussionist Haruka Fujii, with whom they toured Slovenia with performances that combined both Asian and Slovene drumming traditions. They also cooperated with other internationally renowned percussionists and composers such as Evelyn Glennie, Ney Rosauro, Nebojša J. Živković, John Beck, Bernhard Wulff, Manfred Menke, Chou Weng Chung, and others... | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | *[[BUMfest International Percussion Festival]] | ||
+ | *[[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]] | ||
+ | *[[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.stop-projekt.com/stopaboutthegrou.html SToP Slovene Percussion Project website] | *[http://www.stop-projekt.com/stopaboutthegrou.html SToP Slovene Percussion Project website] | ||
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[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]] | [[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]] | ||
[[Category:Orchestral and chamber music]] | [[Category:Orchestral and chamber music]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:42, 11 July 2017
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29 Sep 2019
France Aix en Provence Grand Theatre de Provence
SToP Slovene Percussion Project performs Carmina Burana with pianists Meta Fajdiga and Andreja Kosmač, on the invitation of Radio France's Martina Batič,
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2 Mar 2019
A concert by SToP Slovene Percussion Project and London Accordion Orchestra, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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8 Nov 2011
13 Nov 2011
Dance performance Shiver produced by Flota Institute, featuring also SToP Slovene Percussion Project
at the Euro-scene Leipzig Festival of contemporary European theatre
Members
The members of the group are Davor Plamberger, Barbara Kresnik, Matevž Bajde, Franci Krevh, Dejan Tamše, Tomaž Lojen, Marina Golja and Damir Korošec.
All members of the group are academically educated, with the better part of them playing in the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra. They are engaged in a range of different brass bands and chamber ensembles (for example, MD7 Ensemble), with Tamše also acting as the artistic director of the BUMfest International Percussion Festival.
Projects and concerts
The SToP repertoire consists mostly of 20th- and 21st-century classical music (from Edgar Varese's Ionisation to Manfred Menke's performance called Small Kitchen Music), as well as contemporary, electrical-acoustic pieces. Such works are usually presented at independent gigs at the Slovene Philharmonic or through various projects at the Slowind Festival.
They have, among others, worked with Carmina Slovenica, the Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra and the Slowind Quintet. The group also collaborated with the choreographer Matjaž Farič and pianist Milko Lazar in the performance Shiver: Sound on Skin [Srh: Zvok na koži] which premiered at Cankarjev dom (the production, produced by Flota Institute, was later invited to the festival euro-scene Leipzig in Germany).
Repertoire
Some compositions have been specially commissioned by StoP from Slovene and foreign contemporary composers, though they also frequently present compositions, written by the group's members themselves.
SToP has, among other things, recorded an album featuring works by the most renowned and forward lookin Slovene composers (whose works they also perform otherwise) such as Nina Šenk, Vito Žuraj, Matej Bonin, Larisa Vrhunc, Bojana Šaljič Podešva, and Nana Forte.
Educational programme
By way of their musical events and workshops the group strives to introduce their (younger) audiences to a broad variety of classical and ethnological instruments as well as unconventional instruments like kitchen utensils, car brakes, screws, and hammers. Year-long they organise workshops, seminars and summer schools.
International performances and collaborations
The group has independently played and toured in Spain (there they were invited to the Ribarroja del Turia Percussion Festival and the Festival PerkuLiria), Italy, Austria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Montenegro, Lithuania, and South Korea (there joining the Seoul Drum Festival and participating at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup).
They also played with the Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra in Sombor (HR), with the percussion group Bing Bang in Zagreb (HR), and with the Slowind Quintet in Opicina (IT).
In 2010, SToP collaborated with the Japanese percussionist Haruka Fujii, with whom they toured Slovenia with performances that combined both Asian and Slovene drumming traditions. They also cooperated with other internationally renowned percussionists and composers such as Evelyn Glennie, Ney Rosauro, Nebojša J. Živković, John Beck, Bernhard Wulff, Manfred Menke, Chou Weng Chung, and others...
See also
- BUMfest International Percussion Festival
- Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra
- Slovene National Theatre Maribor