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− | The [[Commission for Music and Ballet Competitions (TEMSIG)]] is a body of the [[National Commission for Music Education, Ministry of Education and Sport]] established in [[established::1992]]. TEMSIG organises the annual [[Slovene Young Musicians Competition]] and the biennial [[Slovene Young Ballet Dancers Competition]]. It is a member of the European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY) and in collaboration with this international organisation it organises the international triennial [[European Young Organists Competition]] in Slovenia. | + | The [[Commission for Music and Ballet Competitions (TEMSIG)]] is a body of the [[National Commission for Music Education, Ministry of Education and Sport|National Commission for Music Education]] at the [[Ministry of Education, Science and Sport]] established in [[established::1992]]. TEMSIG organises the annual [[Slovene Young Musicians Competition]] and the biennial [[Slovene Young Ballet Dancers Competition]]. It is a member of the European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY) and in collaboration with this international organisation it organises the international triennial [[European Young Organists Competition]] in Slovenia. |
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− | TEMSIG's annual programme is financed by the [[Ministry of Education and Sport]] and the [[Ministry of Culture]], while the competition in the EMCY framework has also been supported by international funding. The winners of national competitions often successfully participate at EMCY music competitions abroad. Consequently around 60 young Slovene musicians present their talent and skills abroad each year. | + | TEMSIG's annual programme is financed by the [[Ministry of Education, Science and Sport]] and the [[Ministry of Culture]], while the competition in the EMCY framework has also been supported by international funding. The winners of national competitions often successfully participate at EMCY music competitions abroad. Consequently around 60 young Slovene musicians present their talent and skills abroad each year. |
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TEMSIG's annual programme is financed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport and the Ministry of Culture, while the competition in the EMCY framework has also been supported by international funding. The winners of national competitions often successfully participate at EMCY music competitions abroad. Consequently around 60 young Slovene musicians present their talent and skills abroad each year.
See also
- European Young Organists Competition
- Slovene Young Ballet Dancers Competition
- Slovene Young Musicians Competition
External links
- TEMSIG website (in Slovenian)