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− | [[Carmina Slovenica]], | + | Best known as a highly innovative and widely acclaimed 'vocal theatre' ensemble, [[Carmina Slovenica]] also stands for the production house that deals with festival and concert production, music education, publishing and some other ensembles, including the Carmina Slovenica Concert Choir. At the heart of all this stands [[Karmina Šilec]], foremost known as the artistic director and conductor of the main CS ensembles. |
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+ | The Vocal Theatre Carmina Slovenica incorporates music, drama, movement, and other performing elements, and has as such importantly enriched the field and, furthermore, the concept of chorality itself. Its projects straddle the fields of ''classical'', ''ethnic'' and ''avant-garde'' music and are complex multi-media events that have premièred at numerous prestige theatres and concert halls all over the world. The ensemble, as well as Karmina herself, has been given a number of awards for its artistic prowess. | ||
{{Image|Karmina Silec 2007 Photo Borut Peterlin.jpg}} | {{Image|Karmina Silec 2007 Photo Borut Peterlin.jpg}} | ||
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− | == | + | ==Background== |
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+ | The predecessor of Carmina Slovenica has been the Maribor Youth Choir. In operation since 1964, it was taken over by the current artistic director and conductor in 1989 and renamed into Carmina Slovenica in [[established::1997]], when it was also formally registered as a cultural institute. | ||
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+ | Up until that year, the Maribor Youth Choir has also been a rather successful, internationally recognized choir. In the 1970s and 1980s it regularly toured around Europe and won numerous youth choir competitions abroad. It was awarded the BBC Radio Award, had been given the special prize of the Zürich Radio "Grosse Kanne" and received the Prešeren Fund award, being the first choir ever to be awarded in this way. After Karmina took over, the choir continued its illustrious path, gathering further wins at international competitions, touring worldwide (even in South Africa) and accelerating its publishing activities. In 1993, the Choral School CS was established. | ||
− | == | + | ==Productions== |
− | + | The main ensembles of CS are the Vocal Theatre Carmina Slovenica, the Carmina Slovenica Concert Choir and the Ensemble ¡Kebataola!. The latter is noted for noted for its programming which explores works from the 9th century onwards, and for working with chants, songs and arrangements of folk tunes from Sweden, Ukraine, Africa, and the whole Balkans region. In a way that is characteristic for the work of Karmina Šilec (who lads all three ensembles) work, ¡Kebataola! integrates electronics, video, the visual arts and literature, often juxtaposing contrasting elements found in ancient and contemporary music. | |
− | Carmina Slovenica | ||
− | + | CS's 'youth division' and choral school activities feature two children choirs, the Children Choir PU and Children Choir Junior CS (both of them also active in the extended understanding of a choir performance), as well as vocal soloists. Regular stand-alone workshops, seminars, lectures
are enacted as well. | |
− | + | Additionally, there are the International festival Choregie, the [[Attacca Festival]] and the Attaca concert cycle and residence programme
, and the Cstudio, where visual arts exhibitions are regularly held. Carmina Slovenica has published 16 CDs or LPs, a number of DVDs (among them the documentary film Placebo (2012)) and a few books and music editions. | |
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− | + | ==Karmina Šilec== | |
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+ | For many years now, [[Karmina Šilec]] has been researching new artistic concepts and techniques for choirs and musical theatres – she developed the concept chorgie for her work . She has acted as a conductor for various companies and ensembles, among them the Radio Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, the Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Maribor and the Slovenian National Project Choir. She is the director of the Vocal school Carmina Slovenica and was Professor for choral conducting at the University of Maribor (Slovenia) for several years. | ||
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+ | She has received more than 20 of the highest international awards and special recognitions, among them the award by the ITI – International Theatre Institute "Music Theatre Now" in the category Music beyond opera, and the prestigious International Robert Edler Prize for Choral Music for her exceptional contribution to the world choir movement. As a jury member she has joined more than 50 competitions worldwide, she is also member of several artistic committees and commissions. As a repertoire editor she cooperates with Earthsongs Publishing and CS Editions. | ||
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+ | Karmina is also active in the field of education. She works as an artistic adviser for choral music, gives lectures to conductors and is often lecturer at universities and symposiums around the world, both for music and theatre studies. Her fields of speciality also have to do with Mental And Physical Training For Singers and Actors, Mental Skills Of A Conductor and Ethnic Vocal Music. | ||
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+ | In many of her stage projects Karmina Šilec is also the stage director, set designer and choreographer. | ||
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+ | ===Choergie=== | ||
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+ | The word choregie has got roots in the Greek language where choregs were supposed to be patrons of art, and the idea about developing the Choregie concept draws largely from Greek tragedy, particularly the role of the choir in it. | ||
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+ | With 'Choregie - Vocal Theatre or Theatre of Voices' Karmina started to open up new spaces to multi-form music events, and to wider spaces to expression, intensity of experience, communication. It was not about breaking down boundaries between disciplines, it was about putting them next to each other, about coexistence. Choregie represents two fields: the artistic principle of creation of stage projects, and a specific method of working with ensembles developed by Karmina Šilec. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.carmina-slovenica.si/ Carmina Slovenica website] | * [http://www.carmina-slovenica.si/ Carmina Slovenica website] | ||
+ | * [http://www.karminasilec.com/ Karmina Šilec's website] | ||
+ | * [http://www.kebataola.si/ Ensemble ¡Kebataola! website] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmina_Slovenica Carmina Slovenica on Wikipedia] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmina_Slovenica Carmina Slovenica on Wikipedia] | ||
* [http://www.singers.com/choral/carminaslovenica.html Carmina Slovenica on the Singers.com website] | * [http://www.singers.com/choral/carminaslovenica.html Carmina Slovenica on the Singers.com website] | ||
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Revision as of 13:10, 21 March 2016
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14 May 2020
15 May 2020
A world premiere of a music theatre work Threnos by Jacob Cooper and Carmina Šilec, performed by Carmina Slovenica / Choregie Project
at the Operadagen Rotterdam
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11 May 2018
13 May 2018
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18 May 2017
Karmina Šilec presents choregie and other projects by Carmina Slovenica at the Connecting people - choral music and more - Translating great choral projects to a wider field of classical music conference, organised by TENSO Network Europe
at the Classical:NEXT
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19 Feb 2017
28 Feb 2017
South Africa Bloemfontein,Cape Town,Potchefstroom,Pretoria,Winterton Brebners Concert Hall,Hugo Lambrecht Auditorium,Ken McKenzie,North West University,University of Pretoria
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8 Aug 2016
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7 Aug 2016
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4 Aug 2016
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20 May 2016
21 May 2016
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3 Oct 2015
4 Oct 2015
A presentation of Choregie and Carmina Slovenica by Karmina Šilec at the Symposium on Singing and Song 2015
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20 May 2015
23 May 2015
A video showcase of Carmina Slovenica's art concept choregie and SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre
at the Classical:NEXT
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20 Mar 2015
21 Mar 2015
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at the Golden Mask Festival
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8 Jan 2015
11 Jan 2015
Toxic Psalms, performed by Carmina Slovenica, at the festival Prototype: Opera/Theatre/Now, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
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23 Oct 2014
26 Oct 2014
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at the Melbourne Festival
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27 Aug 2014
28 Aug 2014
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at Theaterfestival Basel
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27 Mar 2014
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7 Dec 2013
The première of musical theatre Toxic Psalms: The Scent of Ancestors by Karmina Šilec with Carmina Slovenica
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19 Oct 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at the International Festival Theatre Confrontations
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25 Jun 2013
26 Jun 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Holland Festival
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21 Jun 2013
22 Jun 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica at the KunstFestSpiele
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10 May 2013
11 May 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Kunstenfestivaldesarts
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4 May 2013
6 May 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Kunstenfestivaldesarts
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25 Oct 2012
27 Oct 2012
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Festival D'Automne
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12 Oct 2012
13 Oct 2012
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Steirischer Herbst
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26 Sep 2012
29 Sep 2012
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12 Mar 2012
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11 Sep 2011
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7 Sep 2011
10 Sep 2011
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12 May 2010
16 May 2010
Background
The predecessor of Carmina Slovenica has been the Maribor Youth Choir. In operation since 1964, it was taken over by the current artistic director and conductor in 1989 and renamed into Carmina Slovenica in 1997, when it was also formally registered as a cultural institute.
Up until that year, the Maribor Youth Choir has also been a rather successful, internationally recognized choir. In the 1970s and 1980s it regularly toured around Europe and won numerous youth choir competitions abroad. It was awarded the BBC Radio Award, had been given the special prize of the Zürich Radio "Grosse Kanne" and received the Prešeren Fund award, being the first choir ever to be awarded in this way. After Karmina took over, the choir continued its illustrious path, gathering further wins at international competitions, touring worldwide (even in South Africa) and accelerating its publishing activities. In 1993, the Choral School CS was established.
Productions
The main ensembles of CS are the Vocal Theatre Carmina Slovenica, the Carmina Slovenica Concert Choir and the Ensemble ¡Kebataola!. The latter is noted for noted for its programming which explores works from the 9th century onwards, and for working with chants, songs and arrangements of folk tunes from Sweden, Ukraine, Africa, and the whole Balkans region. In a way that is characteristic for the work of Karmina Šilec (who lads all three ensembles) work, ¡Kebataola! integrates electronics, video, the visual arts and literature, often juxtaposing contrasting elements found in ancient and contemporary music.
CS's 'youth division' and choral school activities feature two children choirs, the Children Choir PU and Children Choir Junior CS (both of them also active in the extended understanding of a choir performance), as well as vocal soloists. Regular stand-alone workshops, seminars, lectures are enacted as well.
Additionally, there are the International festival Choregie, the Attacca Festival and the Attaca concert cycle and residence programme , and the Cstudio, where visual arts exhibitions are regularly held. Carmina Slovenica has published 16 CDs or LPs, a number of DVDs (among them the documentary film Placebo (2012)) and a few books and music editions.
Karmina Šilec
For many years now, Karmina Šilec has been researching new artistic concepts and techniques for choirs and musical theatres – she developed the concept chorgie for her work . She has acted as a conductor for various companies and ensembles, among them the Radio Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, the Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Maribor and the Slovenian National Project Choir. She is the director of the Vocal school Carmina Slovenica and was Professor for choral conducting at the University of Maribor (Slovenia) for several years.
She has received more than 20 of the highest international awards and special recognitions, among them the award by the ITI – International Theatre Institute "Music Theatre Now" in the category Music beyond opera, and the prestigious International Robert Edler Prize for Choral Music for her exceptional contribution to the world choir movement. As a jury member she has joined more than 50 competitions worldwide, she is also member of several artistic committees and commissions. As a repertoire editor she cooperates with Earthsongs Publishing and CS Editions.
Karmina is also active in the field of education. She works as an artistic adviser for choral music, gives lectures to conductors and is often lecturer at universities and symposiums around the world, both for music and theatre studies. Her fields of speciality also have to do with Mental And Physical Training For Singers and Actors, Mental Skills Of A Conductor and Ethnic Vocal Music.
In many of her stage projects Karmina Šilec is also the stage director, set designer and choreographer.
Choergie
The word choregie has got roots in the Greek language where choregs were supposed to be patrons of art, and the idea about developing the Choregie concept draws largely from Greek tragedy, particularly the role of the choir in it.
With 'Choregie - Vocal Theatre or Theatre of Voices' Karmina started to open up new spaces to multi-form music events, and to wider spaces to expression, intensity of experience, communication. It was not about breaking down boundaries between disciplines, it was about putting them next to each other, about coexistence. Choregie represents two fields: the artistic principle of creation of stage projects, and a specific method of working with ensembles developed by Karmina Šilec.
See also
External links
- Carmina Slovenica website
- Karmina Šilec's website
- Ensemble ¡Kebataola! website
- Carmina Slovenica on Wikipedia
- Carmina Slovenica on the Singers.com website