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+ | The Marjan Kozina Conservatory was established in [[established::1946]] in Novo Mesto with ''Slavko Strajnar'' as its first headmaster. The Conservatory holds the name of Slovene classical composer who was born in Novo Mesto in 1907. Today the Conservatory offers programs of preschool music education, music theory and solfeggio to more than 600 students who choose between 18 different musical instruments and singing lessons. The music teachers greatly encourage their students to perform and participate in competitions as well as in chamber orchestras and symphonic orchestras. The school is particularly proud of its chamber orchestra and its youth brass orchestra, as well as accordion and symphonic orchestras. | ||
+ | The Conservatory produced many musicians who are now playing in professional orchestras and bands in Slovenia as well as composers and music critics such as Vinko Globokar and Pavel Mihelčič. | ||
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26 Sep 2018
The presentation of the Slovenian intangible cultural heritage in the frame of the European Year of Cultural Heritage, with a programme featuring also Marjan Kozina Music Conservatory, Božidar Jakac Art Museum, Kostanjevica na Krki, and the Il Terzo Suono Ensemble, organised by the Slovene Association of Historic Towns and the Slovenian Tourist Board, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Brussels,