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− | The vocal group [[Perpetuum Jazzile]] is comprised of both female and male singers, who perform songs without any instrumental | + | The vocal group [[Perpetuum Jazzile]] is comprised of both female and male singers, who perform songs without any instrumental accompaniment and therefore use various techniques, including vocal percussion, to cover all the elements in the music. Conducted by the renowned Swedish singer, arranger, and conductor, Peder Karlsson, the group mostly performs well-known pop songs, Slovene folk music, and gospel songs, which are re-arranged into different musical genres, such as jazz, bossa nova, funk and swing. The group became internationally popular with their performance of the song "Africa" (by Toto) in which the choir uses thunderstorm simulation effects inspired by the Kearsney College Choir from South Africa. |
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | The vocal group Perpetuum Jazzile was initially known as the | + | The vocal group Perpetuum Jazzile was initially known as the Gaudeamus Chamber Choir, which was established by [[Marko Tiran]] in [[established::1983]]. In 2001, music producer and choir conductor [[Tomaž Kozlevčar]] became the choir's conductor for 10 years until 2011, when the former member of the professional Swedish acapella ensemble the Real Group Peder Karlsson took over the artistic direction. |
==Repertoire== | ==Repertoire== | ||
− | Perpetuum Jazzile mostly performs acappella arrangements of popular songs, such as | + | Perpetuum Jazzile mostly performs acappella arrangements of popular songs, such as "True Colors", "Killing me Softly", "Aquarela do Brasil" and medleys of songs by artists, such as the Bee Gees and Michael Jackson as well as some classical pieces, such as "The Flight of the Bumblebee" and a jazz version of Bach's "Badinerie", which is usually included in the choir's Christmas-time concert activities. |
− | The choir's arrangements include | + | |
+ | The choir's arrangements include an array of vocal elements, such as close harmony, vocal percussion and singing in many jazz styles. These vocal characteristics and musical orientation of Perpetuum Jazzile were also inspired by vocal groups such as the Singers Unlimited and the Swingle Singers. | ||
==International cooperation and performances== | ==International cooperation and performances== | ||
− | In 2011 the choir performed at many sold out venues around the world. Their | + | In 2011 the choir performed at many sold out venues around the world. Their World Tour included concerts in countries such as Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Canada and the USA. The choir also gave two humanitarian concerts at Ground Zero in New York City and at the UN building. Their concert repertoire included covers of songs by the Beatles, Van Halen, and Lady Gaga. |
− | The choir occasionally includes jazz instrumentalists from the [[RTV Slovenia Big Band]] in their performances as well as Slovene pop stars, such as [[Alenka Godec]], [[6Pack Čukur]] and [[Oto Pestner]]. | + | The choir occasionally includes jazz instrumentalists from the [[RTV Slovenia Big Band]] in their performances as well as Slovene pop stars, such as [[Alenka Godec]], [[6Pack Čukur]], and [[Oto Pestner]]. |
− | Perpetuum Jazzile cooperated with Swingle Singers founder Ward Swingle in the | + | Perpetuum Jazzile cooperated with Swingle Singers founder Ward Swingle in the organisation of a vocal jazz seminar in Ljubljana. The choir also participated in the International Vocal Group Festival (Tilburg, Netherlands) and other international vocal group festivals and competitions such as Vokal.Total (Graz, Austria). |
− | The main concert event organised by Perpetuum Jazzile is the yearly concert they host at Cankarjev dom in | + | The main concert event organised by Perpetuum Jazzile is the yearly concert they host at [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]] in autumn. The event is entitled ''Vokal Xtravaganzza'' and features the choir's newest repertoire. |
==Recordings== | ==Recordings== | ||
− | The choir has released 5 CDs as well as one DVD recording of their live performance in Cankarjev dom | + | The choir has released 5 CDs as well as one DVD recording of their live performance in [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]], which includes the performance of the song "Africa". The first CD entitled ''When you come to Bled'' (Ko boš prišla na Bled) was released in 1999 and consists of songs arranged by Grammy Award winner and vocal arranger of the Singers Unlimited Gene Puerling. Mostly the recordings feature arrangements of popular music, including songs by Stevie Wonder as well as Slovene pop songs. |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.perpetuumjazzile.si/en/ Perpetuum Jazzile website] | * [http://www.perpetuumjazzile.si/en/ Perpetuum Jazzile website] | ||
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[[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | [[Category:Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Music groups, ensembles and orchestras]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Choral music]] |
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A live performance by the internationally renowned vocal orchestra Perpetuum Jazzile.
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Perpetuum Jazzile, a concert on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the music group. Promoted by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade
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A concert by Perpetuum Jazzile, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Munich,
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A concert by Perpetuum Jazzile at the festival Café Budapest, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
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Background
The vocal group Perpetuum Jazzile was initially known as the Gaudeamus Chamber Choir, which was established by Marko Tiran in 1983. In 2001, music producer and choir conductor Tomaž Kozlevčar became the choir's conductor for 10 years until 2011, when the former member of the professional Swedish acapella ensemble the Real Group Peder Karlsson took over the artistic direction.
Repertoire
Perpetuum Jazzile mostly performs acappella arrangements of popular songs, such as "True Colors", "Killing me Softly", "Aquarela do Brasil" and medleys of songs by artists, such as the Bee Gees and Michael Jackson as well as some classical pieces, such as "The Flight of the Bumblebee" and a jazz version of Bach's "Badinerie", which is usually included in the choir's Christmas-time concert activities.
The choir's arrangements include an array of vocal elements, such as close harmony, vocal percussion and singing in many jazz styles. These vocal characteristics and musical orientation of Perpetuum Jazzile were also inspired by vocal groups such as the Singers Unlimited and the Swingle Singers.
International cooperation and performances
In 2011 the choir performed at many sold out venues around the world. Their World Tour included concerts in countries such as Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Canada and the USA. The choir also gave two humanitarian concerts at Ground Zero in New York City and at the UN building. Their concert repertoire included covers of songs by the Beatles, Van Halen, and Lady Gaga.
The choir occasionally includes jazz instrumentalists from the RTV Slovenia Big Band in their performances as well as Slovene pop stars, such as Alenka Godec, 6Pack Čukur, and Oto Pestner.
Perpetuum Jazzile cooperated with Swingle Singers founder Ward Swingle in the organisation of a vocal jazz seminar in Ljubljana. The choir also participated in the International Vocal Group Festival (Tilburg, Netherlands) and other international vocal group festivals and competitions such as Vokal.Total (Graz, Austria).
The main concert event organised by Perpetuum Jazzile is the yearly concert they host at Cankarjev dom in autumn. The event is entitled Vokal Xtravaganzza and features the choir's newest repertoire.
Recordings
The choir has released 5 CDs as well as one DVD recording of their live performance in Cankarjev dom, which includes the performance of the song "Africa". The first CD entitled When you come to Bled (Ko boš prišla na Bled) was released in 1999 and consists of songs arranged by Grammy Award winner and vocal arranger of the Singers Unlimited Gene Puerling. Mostly the recordings feature arrangements of popular music, including songs by Stevie Wonder as well as Slovene pop songs.