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− | Each year the [[Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music]] attracts a varied audience | + | Each year the [[Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music]] attracts a varied audience with its programme of performances by internationally-renowned and local musicians, dancers, swordsmen, actors and other artists from Croatia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, and Slovenia. The festival focuses on bringing its audience an experience of Medieval and Renaissance culture and music with a myriad of events which include music concerts, theatre plays, workshops, and puppet shows for children. |
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | [[Mini Theatre]] has organised the [[Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music]] since [[established::2003]] along with the traditional Medieval Day in Ljubljana in collaboration with the [[Festival Ljubljana Public Institute]], the [[Early Music Society Radovljica]] and the [[Ljubljana Tourist Board]]. The | + | [[Mini Theatre]] has organised the [[Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music]] since [[established::2003]] along with the traditional Medieval Day in Ljubljana in collaboration with the [[Festival Ljubljana Public Institute]], the [[Early Music Society Radovljica]] and the [[Ljubljana Tourist Board]]. The festival takes place mostly at the [[Ljubljana Castle]], as well as some other open-air locations (at Prešeren Square, in Zvezda Park, etc). |
==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | Each year the Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music features virtuoso performances by chamber music ensembles such as Tasto Solo (Spain), Gallus Consort (Italy) and [[Musica Cubicularis]] (Slovenia) as well as solo performances by musicians, such as the flautist Norbert Rodenkirchen. The musicians play on early instruments and focus on rendering a historically informed performance. The music repertoire includes songs, madrigals and instrumental works by international and Slovene composers such as Girolamo Dalla Casa, Giovanni Bassano, [[Jacobus Gallus Carniolus|I. Gallus]], G. Prenner and G. Puliti. | + | Each year the Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music features virtuoso performances by chamber music ensembles such as Tasto Solo (Spain), Gallus Consort (Italy) and [[Musica Cubicularis]] (Slovenia) as well as solo performances by musicians, such as the flautist Norbert Rodenkirchen. The musicians play on early instruments and focus on rendering a historically informed performance. The music repertoire includes songs, madrigals, and instrumental works by international and Slovene composers such as Girolamo Dalla Casa, Giovanni Bassano, [[Jacobus Gallus Carniolus|I. Gallus]], G. Prenner, and G. Puliti. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 14:02, 7 February 2012
Background
Mini Theatre has organised the Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music since 2003 along with the traditional Medieval Day in Ljubljana in collaboration with the Festival Ljubljana Public Institute, the Early Music Society Radovljica and the Ljubljana Tourist Board. The festival takes place mostly at the Ljubljana Castle, as well as some other open-air locations (at Prešeren Square, in Zvezda Park, etc).
Programme
Each year the Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music features virtuoso performances by chamber music ensembles such as Tasto Solo (Spain), Gallus Consort (Italy) and Musica Cubicularis (Slovenia) as well as solo performances by musicians, such as the flautist Norbert Rodenkirchen. The musicians play on early instruments and focus on rendering a historically informed performance. The music repertoire includes songs, madrigals, and instrumental works by international and Slovene composers such as Girolamo Dalla Casa, Giovanni Bassano, I. Gallus, G. Prenner, and G. Puliti.