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The Radovljica Festival features a wide scope of music, from reconstructions of performances from before the advent of musical notation through the most recent works of the 21st Century. | The Radovljica Festival features a wide scope of music, from reconstructions of performances from before the advent of musical notation through the most recent works of the 21st Century. | ||
− | The 2010 edition of the festival presents Slovene musicians ([[Barbara Koželj]] and musica cubicularis | + | The 2010 edition of the festival presents Slovene musicians ([[Barbara Koželj]] and [[Ensemble musica cubicularis]] with [[Domen Marinčič]] and Stefan Temmingh, [[Trio Quo Vadis]]) as well as international groups Le Concert Brisé, The Harp Consort (Guernsay), Amphion Wind Octet, John Potter and Ariel Abramovich, La Colombina, Pino De Vittorio Ensemble, the project ''Mahler Plays Mahler''. The festival closes with Benjamin Bagby's performance of the the Anglo-Saxon epic ''Beowulf''. |
The festival hosts also John Potter, a singer, author and vocal coach, who held the lecture entitled "Singing Early Music in the 21st Century" and led a one-day workshop for singers and vocal ensembles. | The festival hosts also John Potter, a singer, author and vocal coach, who held the lecture entitled "Singing Early Music in the 21st Century" and led a one-day workshop for singers and vocal ensembles. |
Revision as of 18:52, 12 August 2010
Concerts and workshops
The Radovljica Festival features a wide scope of music, from reconstructions of performances from before the advent of musical notation through the most recent works of the 21st Century.
The 2010 edition of the festival presents Slovene musicians (Barbara Koželj and Ensemble musica cubicularis with Domen Marinčič and Stefan Temmingh, Trio Quo Vadis) as well as international groups Le Concert Brisé, The Harp Consort (Guernsay), Amphion Wind Octet, John Potter and Ariel Abramovich, La Colombina, Pino De Vittorio Ensemble, the project Mahler Plays Mahler. The festival closes with Benjamin Bagby's performance of the the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf.
The festival hosts also John Potter, a singer, author and vocal coach, who held the lecture entitled "Singing Early Music in the 21st Century" and led a one-day workshop for singers and vocal ensembles.
International networking
The Radovljica Festival is a member of the European Early Music Network (REMA).
Venues
Concerts are staged at the Radovljica manor, Linhart Square, in St Peter's Church as well as in the Annunciation Church at the nearby village Velesovo, which since 2007 treasures a high-quality organ built at the Močnik organ workshop (modelled on an instrument by Bach's friend and preferred builder Zacharias Hildebrandt). A free bus is organised for visitors coming from Ljubljana and Kranj.