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Revision as of 01:32, 22 December 2009
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19 Jun 2024
A live performance of Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra with conductor Douglas Boyd and pianist Alexander Gadjiev. The evening's programme includes "Bela krajina", a composition by Slovene composer Marjan Kozina. In collaboration with Embassy of the Republic of Austria in Slovenia, Slovene Philharmonic, Concerts Austria, Columbus, and Go!2025 Nova Gorica.
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28 Mar 2018
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16 Dec 2017
17 Dec 2017
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28 Jul 2016
29 Jul 2016
A concert by violinists Matjaž Porovne and Mojca Fortin, violist Nejc Mikolič and cellist Klemen Hvala (Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra) interpreting compositions by Aldo Kumar, Benjamin Ipavec and Mozart, accompanying the exhibition by Nadja Zikes organised by the Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin),
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11 Jul 2015
30 Jul 2015
Croatia Dubrovnik In front of St. Blaise’s Church,Rector’s Palace Atrium,Ruđer Bošković Square
Concerts by the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Uroš Lajovic, and the Slovene Octet, Dangerous Liaisons and Requiem for 2 Chairs & Stabat Mater, produced by the Slovene National Theatre Maribor, and The Other at the Same Time by Matija Ferlin (Emanat Institute)
at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival
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24 May 2014
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17 Apr 2014
19 Apr 2014
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28 Sep 2013
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28 Apr 2013
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27 Apr 2013
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25 Apr 2013
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24 Apr 2013
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23 Apr 2013
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22 Apr 2013
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7 Apr 2013
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18 Jan 2013
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17 Jan 2013
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30 Nov 2012
Ana Netrebko in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta- a concert with Slovene soloists Monika Bohinec, Nuška Drašček Rojko, Theresa Plut, and Luka Debevec Mayer and the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra
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23 Nov 2012
Ana Netrebko in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta - a concert with Slovene soloists Monika Bohinec, Nuška Drašček Rojko, Theresa Plut, and Luka Debevec Mayer and the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra
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11 Nov 2012
Ana Netrebko in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta - a concert with Slovene soloists Monika Bohinec, Nuška Drašček Rojko, Theresa Plut, and Luka Debevec Mayer and the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra
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8 Nov 2012
Ana Netrebko in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta - a concert with Slovene soloists Monika Bohinec, Nuška Drašček Rojko, Theresa Plut, and Luka Debevec Mayer and the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra
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3 Nov 2012
27 Nov 2012
Ana Netrebko in Tchaikovsky's Iolanta - a concert with Slovene soloists Monika Bohinec, Nuška Drašček Rojko, Theresa Plut, and Luka Debevec Mayer and the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra in Stuttgart, Munich, Berlin, Frankfurt, Nuremberg, and Essen
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10 Jul 2012
25 Aug 2012
The Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra; Sophocles's Oedipus the King directed by Eduard Miler; Divine Comedy, choreographed by Edward Clug, music by Milko Lazar and Borut Kržišnik, costumes by Maja Mirković; and Euripides's Medea, directed by Tomaž Pandur (Pandur.Theaters)
at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival
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9 Jun 2011
Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra with the Kraków Choirs and conductor Daniele Callegari
at the Gustav Mahler Festival
In recent years the Orchestra has reaffirmed its reputation on numerous tours to Europe (Vienna, Rome, Florence, Salzburg, Venice, Zurich, Bern, Geneva, Brussels, Madrid, St Petersburg, Moscow, Bucharest) and the United States, and has also performed at many great international festivals (Wiener Festwochen, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Prague Summer, Warsaw Autumn, Dubrovnik Summer Festival). Guest performers have included many world-famous artists, including conductors Serge Baudo, Theodor Guschlbauer, Leopold Hager, Hartmut Haenchen, Dmitri Kitajenko, Paul Kletzki, Zubin Mehta, Kurt Sanderling and Rudolf Barshai, and the best Slovene and foreign soloists including Irena Grafenauer, Marjana Lipovšek, Igor Ozim, Dubravka Tomšič, Arthuro Benedetti Michelangeli, Boris Berezovsky, Lazar Berman, Sarah Chang, Håkan Hardenberger, Heinz Holliger, Zoltán Kocsis, Stephen Kovacevich, Gidon Kremer, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Ivo Pogorelič, Dezsö Ranki, Vadim Repin, Svjatoslav Richter, Grygory Sokolov, Alexander Toradze, Julian Lloyd-Webber and Julian Rachlin.
The Orchestra is a regular participant in the Varadin Baroque Evenings festival and the Dubrovnik Summer Festival. In October 1999 the Orchestra undertook a noteworthy tour of Great Britain, and in May 2000 it participated in the Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli International Piano Festival in Brescia and Bergamo. In recent seasons the Orchestra has performed under the baton of the celebrated Carlos Kleiber, in gala concerts with the late Luciano Pavarotti and Mstislav Rostropovich in Rome and Valencia, in guest performances in Barcelona and in a festive concert in the Great Hall of the Vienna Musikverein under Marko Letonja.
Figures for 2005 showed a three per cent rise in audience numbers for the Orchestra's concerts. The 2005-2006 season marked the anniversaries of five celebrated composers: Mozart (250th anniversary of birth), Shostakovich (30th anniversary of death), Schumann (140th anniversary of death), Boulez (80th birthday) and Aratunian (58th birthday). Four young conductors worked with the orchestra during this period, with a special guest appearance by Japanese pianist Fujiko Hemming.
To date the Orchestra has performed nearly 40 subscription concerts in the Gallus Hall at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre as well as one-off concerts on special occasions and musical matinees for young audiences. The Orchestra also has over 40 CD recordings to its credit.