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+ | The vocal group Perpetuum Jazzile is comprised of both female and male singers, who perform songs without any instrumental background and so use various techniques including vocal percussion that cover all elements in the music. The group, conducted by renowned Peder Karlsson mostly performs well known pop songs as well as Slovene folk music and (country music) gospel songs which are arranged in different musical genres such as jazz, bossa nova, funk and swing. The group has become internationally popular with their performance entitled ''Africa'' in which the choir uses thunderstorm simulation effects inspired by the Kearnsey College choir from South Africa. | ||
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+ | The vocal group Perpetuum Jazzile was initially known as the Gaudeamus Chamber Choir, which was established by Marko Tiran in [[established::1983]]. In 2001, music producer and choir conductor Tomaž Kozlevčar took over the artistic directorship and in 2011 the former member of the professional Swedish a capella ensemble The Real Group Peder Karlsson took over. | ||
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Revision as of 11:10, 21 December 2011
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25 Aug 2024
A live performance by the internationally renowned vocal orchestra Perpetuum Jazzile.
at the "S okusom soli..." Festival 2024
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1 Jul 2024
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12 Feb 2023
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10 Feb 2023
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9 Feb 2023
Perpetuum Jazzile, a concert on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the music group. Promoted by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade
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7 Feb 2023
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31 Oct 2020
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3 Dec 2019
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30 Nov 2019
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21 Aug 2019
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1 Dec 2018
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28 Mar 2018
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22 Nov 2016
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22 Nov 2015
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8 Nov 2015
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3 Jul 2015
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19 Jun 2015
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18 Apr 2015
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28 Feb 2015
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12 Nov 2014
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2 Nov 2014
A concert by Perpetuum Jazzile, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Munich,
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31 Oct 2014
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12 Oct 2014
A concert by Perpetuum Jazzile at the festival Café Budapest, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
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4 Oct 2014
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3 Feb 2014
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14 Jan 2014
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5 Mar 2013
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USA Bristol,Cleveland,Emporia,Joliet,Mason City,Milwaukee,Munhall,New York,Washington,Wilmington,Youngstown
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16 Aug 2012
17 Aug 2012
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4 Aug 2012
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18 Jun 2011
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Background
The vocal group Perpetuum Jazzile was initially known as the Gaudeamus Chamber Choir, which was established by Marko Tiran in 1983. In 2001, music producer and choir conductor Tomaž Kozlevčar took over the artistic directorship and in 2011 the former member of the professional Swedish a capella ensemble The Real Group Peder Karlsson took over.