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The fluid and ever-changing collective [[Symbolic Orchestra]] first appeared in [[established::2003]], when they were an eleven-piece band under the guidance of the multi-instrumentalist [[Bojan Cvetrežnik]], otherwise also a member of [[Terrafolk]] and the head of [[One Music Society]]. Since than, they've been playing in many different formats (as a duo, trio, quartet, etc and also as a 50 or even 140-piece collective), creating a pan-European musical melange that feeds from a myriad of trans-historical musical expressions. | The fluid and ever-changing collective [[Symbolic Orchestra]] first appeared in [[established::2003]], when they were an eleven-piece band under the guidance of the multi-instrumentalist [[Bojan Cvetrežnik]], otherwise also a member of [[Terrafolk]] and the head of [[One Music Society]]. Since than, they've been playing in many different formats (as a duo, trio, quartet, etc and also as a 50 or even 140-piece collective), creating a pan-European musical melange that feeds from a myriad of trans-historical musical expressions. | ||
− | The members of the band are nevertheless more or less classically trained string players. They have co-opted and cooperated with a number of musicians from abroad – | + | The members of the band are nevertheless more or less classically trained string players. They have co-opted and cooperated with a number of musicians from abroad – more than a hundred of them, actually, coming from altogether 15 different countries. Due to this international cast, they sometimes performed under the name European Symbolic Orchestra. |
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Revision as of 12:03, 28 September 2015
Members
Together with the spiritus movens of the orchestra, Bojan Cvetrežnik, the violinists Klemen Bračko and Matija Krečič form the core of the band. Other musicians featured in the orchestra are (or were) Danijel Černe aka Mystica (also a founding member of Terrafolk) (guitar), Srečko Meh (violin), Dejan Gregorič (violin), Barja Drnovšek (violin, vocal), Urška Demšar (violin, vocal), Eva Jurgec (oboe, vocal), Maja Drčar (vocal), Tina Čeh (viola), Tilen Artač (cello), Luka Dukarič (viola), Jošt Lampret (double bass) and many more.
Of the 100 hundred foreign guests in the orchestra, one could name Jean Christophe Gairard (France), Emilio Castiello (France), Rina Kaçinari (Kosovo) and Ida Meidell Blylod (Sweden). Ida has been especially involved in the orchestra and has together with them led music workshops. She and some of the members of the orchestra also have a band Ida & Other bears (or, occasionally, Ida & Symbolic bears).
Performances
Symbolic Orchestra has been incessantly touring around Slovenian and the world. They had numerous gigs with the group Terrafolk and also collaborated with the famous Slovenian poet Svetlana Makarovič.
Besides the countless gig on the streets all around Europe, the orchestra played played at Layer's House, One Music Salon, Cankarjev dom, Prulček Bar, Celica Hostel, Kosovel Culture House Sežana, Slovene Philharmonic, Slovene National Theatre Drama Ljubljana, Zlati zob Ethno club, Kamfest, HISTeRIA Festival, Sanje ('Dreams') Festival, Lent Festival, etc. They also repeatedly took the stage in France (for example, at Studio de l’ermitage), Italy, Croatia and Belgium.
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The band also collaborates in workshops (both for children as well as grown-ups), which they organise together with One Music Society. The band has not been very active recording their music, though some of their music was released.
See also
External links
- [ http://www.symbolicorchestra.com/ Symbolic Orchestra website]
- Symbolic Orchestra's album XXSilent on Bandcamp
- Interview with members of Symbolic Orchestra (in Slovenian)