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* [http://www.glasbenamatica.si/ Glasbena matica Ljubljana website] (in Slovenian) | * [http://www.glasbenamatica.si/ Glasbena matica Ljubljana website] (in Slovenian) | ||
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9 Mar 2024
10 Mar 2024
Two performances of "As It Is in Heaven - Kakor v nebesih", a stage adaptation of the Oscar-nominated film. Directed by Samo M. Strelec and coproduced by Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste, Ptuj City Theatre, and Glasbena matica Ljubljana.
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27 Dec 2023
"As It Is In Heaven - Kakor v nebesih", a Slovenian theatre adaptation of the Swedish film. A coproduction of Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste, Ptuj City Theatre and Glasbena matica Ljubljana.
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30 Jul 2016
How to Become a Slovene in 50 Minutes, produced by the Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste and co-produced by Glasbena matica Ljubljana and the Cultural Association Raz/seljeni,
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16 Jul 2016
How to Become a Slovene in 50 Minutes, produced by the Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste and co-produced by Glasbena matica Ljubljana and the Cultural Association Raz/seljeni,
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19 Nov 2015
11 Dec 2015
Italy Aurisina/Nabrežina,Bagnoli della Rosandra/Boljunec,Gorizia/Gorica,Muggia/Milje,Santa Croce/Križ,Trieste/Trst Društvena dvorana Boljunec,Dvorana Roma,Gorizia Cultural Centre,Kulturni dom A. Sirka,Kulturni dom Igo Gruden,Kulturni dom Prosek – Kontovel,Ljudski dom G. Canciani
How to Become a Slovene in 50 Minutes, co-produced by the Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste and Glasbena matica Ljubljana,
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29 May 2013
1 Jun 2013
SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre presenting Discography Unit, RTV Slovenia (ZKP RTV SLO), Editions by the Society of Slovene Composers, Academy Branimir Slokar, Glasbena matica Ljubljana, and Intek d.o.o.
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History
The Cultural Society Glasbena matica Ljubljana was established with the objective to enrich the Slovene musical scene. Already in the first year after its foundation, it began with the publication of a variety of compositions by Slovene composers. Within its framework were also archives, an art section for the publication of sheet music, a concert agency, a bookshop, an orchestral society, a music school and a choir.
In 2002, at the occasion of its 130th anniversary, the Society designated four primary fields of action for its future development: establishment of vocal ensembles, organization of concerts, music education and music publishing.
Publishing soon became one of its regular and most important activities, in particular, the publication of choir sheet music, CDs of Slovene authors, as well as books which due to their specificity would be less attractive for other publishing houses.
Workshops and musical education
In 2006 the Cultural Society established a choir school headed by Urša Lah. The school now also offers a course in musical theory.
The Society also organizes various educational events, such as masterclasses and seminars for choir leaders, choir singers and music teachers. Workshops are given by choir conductors, such as Steffan Schreyer, chief conductor of the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra, and Ragnar Rasmussen, a well-known Norwegian conductor.
Glasbena matica leads also the Maribor International Orchestra 2012 project, funded by EC Culture programme.
Concert activities
Every year the Glasbena matica Ljubljana organises up to 20 concerts and a few musical events, including discussions with well-known Slovene musicians and music experts. The yearly concert cycle includes choral and chamber music concerts, as well as solo recitals.