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− | Over the course of fifteen years, The Arsana International Music Festival has presented more than 1,000 events, welcomed 10,500 internationally acclaimed artists, attracted nearly half a million visitors from around the globe, and evolved into one of the most renowned and diverse music festivals in Slovenia and the surrounding region of Europe. Each July, the oldest Slovenian city Ptuj transforms into a global gathering of local and foreign music artists from around the world, representing classical, jazz, ethno, world, rock, and popular music genres through captivating events at splendid locations of the historic city of Ptuj. Additionally, the festival caters to a younger audience, offering children’s activities and a vibrant accompanying program. | + | Over the course of fifteen years, The [[Arsana International Music Festival]] has presented more than 1,000 events, welcomed 10,500 internationally acclaimed artists, attracted nearly half a million visitors from around the globe, and evolved into one of the most renowned and diverse music festivals in Slovenia and the surrounding region of Europe. Each July, the oldest Slovenian city Ptuj transforms into a global gathering of local and foreign music artists from around the world, representing classical, jazz, ethno, world, rock, and popular music genres through captivating events at splendid locations of the historic city of Ptuj. Additionally, the festival caters to a younger audience, offering children’s activities and a vibrant accompanying program. |
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Revision as of 09:38, 11 April 2024
Performers
Festival stories have been co-created by renowned artists, such as New York Voices (USA), Take 6 (USA, 10 × Grammy award), Naturally 7 (USA), The Swingles (UK, 5 × Grammy award), Glinka Choir, Russian Smolny Chamber Choir, Danube Philharmonic, Zagreb Chamber Orchestra, Ukrainian Youth Orchestra (UKR), Rade Šerbedžija & Miroslav Tadič (HR & USA), Stefan Milenkovich (SRB & USA), Edin Karamazov (CRO), Kaliopi (MAK), Vlatko Stefanovski (MAK), Josipa Lisac (CRO), Opera SNG Maribor with soloists, Sabina Cvilak, String Quartet Feguš, Magnifico, Perpetuum Jazzile, Vlado Kreslin, Siddharta, Joker Out, Mi2, TABU, Gušti, Tomi Meglič, Alexei Kornienko, Elena Denisova, RTV Slovenia Big Band, Klemen Slakonja, Elda Viler, Boštjan Gombač, Rudi Bučar, Alenka Godec, Lado Bizovičar, Tinkara Kovač, Aleksandra Ilijevski, Bilbi, Mia Žnidarič, Romana Kranjčan, Maja Keuc, Ana Soklič, Nina Strnad, Neisha, Papir , Vladimir Milosevic, Marko Hatlak, Otto Pestner, Uros Peric, Nusa Derenda, Milena Arsovska, Nika Gorič, Teo Collori and Momento Cigano, Renato Chicco, Marko Črnčec, Žan Tetičkovič, Jure Pukl, Melissa Aldana, Vasko Atanasovski, Zoran Majstorovič, Pliš, Gal and Severa Gjurin, Terrafolk, Infected, Vesna Zornik, Neca Falk, Irena Tango Stoy, APZ University of Primorska & Bedtime Story Strings …
See also
- Arsana Music Art Association
- Art Stays, International Festival of Contemporary Art
- Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012