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− | Founded in [[established::1999]], the [[SToP Slovene Percussion Project]] is a percussion ensemble whose members aim to | + | Founded in [[established::1999]], the [[SToP Slovene Percussion Project]] is a percussion ensemble whose members aim to combine chamber music and experimentation with new music and diverse sounds and instruments. The group's projects include a broad range of musical events, which sometimes include theatre, and percussion workshops. All seven members of the group are youn Slovenian musicians, who individually they play in the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]] and the Orchestra of the [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]] and a range of different brass bands and chamber ensembles (eg MD7 Ensemble, [[Slavko Osterc Ensemble]]). They all also have solo careers. |
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Revision as of 08:24, 17 June 2011
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29 Sep 2019
France Aix en Provence Grand Theatre de Provence
SToP Slovene Percussion Project performs Carmina Burana with pianists Meta Fajdiga and Andreja Kosmač, on the invitation of Radio France's Martina Batič,
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2 Mar 2019
A concert by SToP Slovene Percussion Project and London Accordion Orchestra, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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8 Nov 2011
13 Nov 2011
Dance performance Shiver produced by Flota Institute, featuring also SToP Slovene Percussion Project
at the Euro-scene Leipzig Festival of contemporary European theatre
Repertoire and concerts
The SToP repertoire consists of classical music, mostly written in the 20th century. Some compositions have been specially commissioned by SToP. The group presents around 30 concerts each year. SToP has also played with the Slovene Philharmonic String Chamber Orchestra in Sombor (Croatia), with the percussion group Bing Bang in Zagreb (Croatia) and with Slowind Quintet in Ljubljana (Slovenia). Several internationally-renowned percussionists and composers, including Evelyn Glennie, Ney Gabriel Rosauro, Igor Lešnik, Nebojša J Živkovič, Manfred Menke and Bernhard Wulff, have previously co-operated with SToP. The group toured Spain, Italy, Austria, Czech Republik, Croatia, Montenegro and South Korea.