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+ | The [[Branimir Slokar Academy]] (BSA) organised by Delavnica Association has developed since [[established::2010]] into an internationally renowned career centre for musical education. The BSA developed from the project ''Connecting through music'' which was conceived and produced by the Delavnica for the [[European Capital of Culture Maribor 2012]]. | ||
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+ | Up to 2014 around 700 musicians from 47 countries participated in the Branimir Slokar Academy programme. | ||
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− | == Delavnica Association == | + | == Delavnica Association, Festine and Festinice == |
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+ | The Delavnica Association was established in [[established::2003]] in order to contribute to the development of classical music in Slovenia and to stimulate the relationship between the listener and the musician. | ||
− | + | Delavnica ("Workshop") organised concert cycles ''Festine'' in Lendava, Maribor and Ljubljana, and ''Festinice'' (in Ljubljana), and maintained two chamber orchestras: ''Festine'' and ''Musidora Ladies' Chamber Orchestra''. At the time it offered cycles of thematically rounded-up concerts, performed by local and foreign artists with the participation of their younger colleagues. The programmes included rarely performed works of Slovene and foreign music literature. Another feature of the Festine cycle was the exploration of other forms of art, such as poetry, prose, and theatre that reveal different aspects of music and are unobtrusively integrated in the onstage performance. | |
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In 2010 the Delavnica Association founded also the [[Delavnica Institute of Art and Culture Maribor]] to carry out international educational projects in the field of classical music, the [[Maribor International Orchestra 2012]]. The project got support of the EU Culture programme. | In 2010 the Delavnica Association founded also the [[Delavnica Institute of Art and Culture Maribor]] to carry out international educational projects in the field of classical music, the [[Maribor International Orchestra 2012]]. The project got support of the EU Culture programme. | ||
+ | The project has been developed with international partners from the United Kingdom (MacLaurin Media Ltd and St John’s Smith Square), the Czech Republic (Narodni Divadlo Brno), Serbia (Balkan Urban Movement), Macedonia (Interkultura), Austria (KSŠŠG) and Slovenia ([[Glasbena Matica Ljubljana]] and [[Ljubljana Festival]]), with the support of musicians [[Branimir Slokar]], Klaus Arp, Reinhold Friedrich and Wolfram Christ; and many other excellent soloist and distinguished pedagogues who joined the project. | ||
+ | The Branimir Slokar Academy has hosted up to 2014 698 participants from 47 countries (Armenia, Austria, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Montenegro, Danemark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Croatia, Itay, Israel, Ireland, Japan, South Korea, Colombia, Canada, China, Latvia, Macedonia, Hungary, Mexico, Norway, Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Turkey, Taiwan, Ukraine, Great Britain, United States of America). | ||
Revision as of 18:09, 28 April 2014
Delavnica Association, Festine and Festinice
The Delavnica Association was established in 2003 in order to contribute to the development of classical music in Slovenia and to stimulate the relationship between the listener and the musician.
Delavnica ("Workshop") organised concert cycles Festine in Lendava, Maribor and Ljubljana, and Festinice (in Ljubljana), and maintained two chamber orchestras: Festine and Musidora Ladies' Chamber Orchestra. At the time it offered cycles of thematically rounded-up concerts, performed by local and foreign artists with the participation of their younger colleagues. The programmes included rarely performed works of Slovene and foreign music literature. Another feature of the Festine cycle was the exploration of other forms of art, such as poetry, prose, and theatre that reveal different aspects of music and are unobtrusively integrated in the onstage performance.
International projects
In 2010 the Delavnica Association founded also the Delavnica Institute of Art and Culture Maribor to carry out international educational projects in the field of classical music, the Maribor International Orchestra 2012. The project got support of the EU Culture programme.
The project has been developed with international partners from the United Kingdom (MacLaurin Media Ltd and St John’s Smith Square), the Czech Republic (Narodni Divadlo Brno), Serbia (Balkan Urban Movement), Macedonia (Interkultura), Austria (KSŠŠG) and Slovenia (Glasbena Matica Ljubljana and Ljubljana Festival), with the support of musicians Branimir Slokar, Klaus Arp, Reinhold Friedrich and Wolfram Christ; and many other excellent soloist and distinguished pedagogues who joined the project.
The Branimir Slokar Academy has hosted up to 2014 698 participants from 47 countries (Armenia, Austria, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Montenegro, Danemark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hong Kong, Croatia, Itay, Israel, Ireland, Japan, South Korea, Colombia, Canada, China, Latvia, Macedonia, Hungary, Mexico, Norway, Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Turkey, Taiwan, Ukraine, Great Britain, United States of America).