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| name                = Ljubljana Music and Ballet Secondary School
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| name                = Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory
| localname          = Srednja glasbena in baletna šola Ljubljana – Umetniška gimnazija
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| localname          = Konservatorij za glasbo in balet Ljubljana
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| street              = Ižanska cesta 12
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 252 1919
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 5 907 4300
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 252 1932
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| fax                = 386 (0) 5 907 4304
| email              = sgbs.lj@guest.arnes.si
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| email              = info@kgbl.si
| website            = http://www.sgbslj.org
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| website            = http://www.kgbl.si/
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  | name        = Polona Češarek
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[[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Secondary School]] was established in 1953 to take over the teaching of the secondary programme previously administered by the [[Academy of Music]]. Since that time the Secondary School has continuously developed its pedagogic and artistic activities, gaining international acclaim at numerous solo, chamber, choral and orchestra public performances and winning many awards. To date more than 1,500 young musicians have received their secondary music education here. Since the school year 2000-2001 specialisations in Music (composition, singing or instrument, jazz and popular music) and Dance (ballet) have been offered. Today the Art Grammar School programme is offered and pupils can specialise either in music or dance.
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The [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory]] was established in [[established::1953]], when it separated from the [[Academy of Music]] and launched the secondary music programme, and later also ballet programme. Today it is a composite organisation, which offers specialised education in music and ballet at various educational levels. It consists of primary and secondary music school, secondary ballet school and a ballet college. It also has preschool programmes in
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both music and ballet. The programme is geared towards the Baccalaureate and further university education.  
 
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Ballet education in Slovenia dates back to the training programmes offered by the ensemble of the Ljubljana Opera and Ballet House, and then from 1947 by the Academy of Music. However, it has developed considerably since then, with the involvement of international choreographers and teachers and the introduction of new ballet techniques. Every year a special Škerjanec Award and various diplomas are offered to the best pupils, with the final performances taking place at the [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]]. The School collaborates with [[Maribor Music and Ballet Secondary School]] and with other schools in Gorica, Videm and Tržič in Italy.
 
  
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==Music education programme==
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The primary school encompasses music theory and the basics of playing the selected instrument. The secondary school offers theoretical courses with subjects such as music history, theory, composition and solfeggio as well as classes for a selected instrument. The conservatory has also preschool education programmes. It has active string, wind and guitar
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orchestras at the primary educational level. At the secondary level pupils take part in the symphony orchestra, different chamber and jazz ensembles, as well as in mixed and chamber choirs. Musical education focuses mostly on the classical repertoire, but since 1992 there are also jazz and popular music departments.
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==Ballet education programme==
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The conservatory's ballet education programmes, which cover both ballet and contemporary dance, consist of ballet courses for children, elementary ballet school, secondary ballet school and higher ballet school or ballet college.  The first entry to the ballet course began in the academic year 2007/2008 which was originally intended for primary level ballet teachers and to teach ballet preparatory but after the renewed curriculum in academic year 2015/2016 the student now after finishing the course gain a professional title of a Higher ballet dancer. The ballet programme is connected to [[SNG Opera and Ballet Ljubljana]] and the [[Maribor Music and Ballet Secondary Conservatory]] for the purpose of practical training.
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==Awards and special acknowledgements==
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Students of the conservatory achieve high standards of musical education, which they exhibit each year in premiere performances of compositions by established composers and performances of their own original works.
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Since 1995 a special [[Škerjanec Award]], named after the Slovene composer and musicologist [[Lucijan Marija Škerjanec]] (1900–1973), and various diplomas are handed to the best students.
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==Music competitions==
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In 2018, the International Piano Competition Janez Matičič, named after the Slovene composer, pianist and pedagogue [[Janez Matičič]], was established. The conservatory also organizes annual regional, national and international competitions for young musicians and ballet dancers.
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==Emona Festival==
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Since 2011, the conservatory organizes Emona Festival, consisting of concerts, master classes, workshops and international music competition, which enables young people to get in touch with renowned pedagogues and musicians coming from respected foreign and domestic music institutions.
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==See also==
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* [[Maribor Music and Ballet Secondary Conservatory]]
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* [[Glasbena matica Ljubljana]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.kgbl.si/?lang=en Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory website]  
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[[Category:Music education]]
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[[Category:Ballet]]
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[[Category:Dance education]]
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[[Category:Ballet]]
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[[Category:Jazz]]
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[[Category:Music_education_and_research]]

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The Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory was established in 1953, when it separated from the Academy of Music and launched the secondary music programme, and later also ballet programme. Today it is a composite organisation, which offers specialised education in music and ballet at various educational levels. It consists of primary and secondary music school, secondary ballet school and a ballet college. It also has preschool programmes in both music and ballet. The programme is geared towards the Baccalaureate and further university education.


Music education programme

The primary school encompasses music theory and the basics of playing the selected instrument. The secondary school offers theoretical courses with subjects such as music history, theory, composition and solfeggio as well as classes for a selected instrument. The conservatory has also preschool education programmes. It has active string, wind and guitar orchestras at the primary educational level. At the secondary level pupils take part in the symphony orchestra, different chamber and jazz ensembles, as well as in mixed and chamber choirs. Musical education focuses mostly on the classical repertoire, but since 1992 there are also jazz and popular music departments.

Ballet education programme

The conservatory's ballet education programmes, which cover both ballet and contemporary dance, consist of ballet courses for children, elementary ballet school, secondary ballet school and higher ballet school or ballet college. The first entry to the ballet course began in the academic year 2007/2008 which was originally intended for primary level ballet teachers and to teach ballet preparatory but after the renewed curriculum in academic year 2015/2016 the student now after finishing the course gain a professional title of a Higher ballet dancer. The ballet programme is connected to SNG Opera and Ballet Ljubljana and the Maribor Music and Ballet Secondary Conservatory for the purpose of practical training.

Awards and special acknowledgements

Students of the conservatory achieve high standards of musical education, which they exhibit each year in premiere performances of compositions by established composers and performances of their own original works.

Since 1995 a special Škerjanec Award, named after the Slovene composer and musicologist Lucijan Marija Škerjanec (1900–1973), and various diplomas are handed to the best students.

Music competitions

In 2018, the International Piano Competition Janez Matičič, named after the Slovene composer, pianist and pedagogue Janez Matičič, was established. The conservatory also organizes annual regional, national and international competitions for young musicians and ballet dancers.

Emona Festival

Since 2011, the conservatory organizes Emona Festival, consisting of concerts, master classes, workshops and international music competition, which enables young people to get in touch with renowned pedagogues and musicians coming from respected foreign and domestic music institutions.

See also

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