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− | The [[Police Orchestra]] developed | + | The [[Police Orchestra]] developed out of the Godba ljudske milice, established in [[established::1948]]. The orchestra regularly participates in protocol obligations, police ceremonies, public celebrations, charity events, international sports events, as well as solo gigs at home and abroad in cooperation with [[Ljubljana Musical Youth]] and the Slovenian Association of Bands. |
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− | + | The orchestra's repertoire consists of classical, film, popular, and jazz music, excerpts from operas and ballets, cantatas and musicals and adaptations of popular songs. In 2005 and 2006 the orchestra recorded for the Dutch record label, DE HASKE, which is one of the world's leading publishers of musical material for wind orchestras. | |
− | The Police Orchestra has held several | + | The Police Orchestra has held several premières. They have already performed in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, England, Hungary, Switzerland, France, Macedonia and Croatia. Among several Slovene conductors the orchestra has also cooperated with foreign ones: Jakob de Haan, Rien Ratz, Alfred Reed, Manfred Schneider, Franz Peter Cibulka, Johan De Meij, Thomas Doss, Roger Boutry, Johann Moesenbichler, Peter Kleine Schaars and Jan Cober. |
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Revision as of 21:54, 28 May 2012
The orchestra's repertoire consists of classical, film, popular, and jazz music, excerpts from operas and ballets, cantatas and musicals and adaptations of popular songs. In 2005 and 2006 the orchestra recorded for the Dutch record label, DE HASKE, which is one of the world's leading publishers of musical material for wind orchestras.
The Police Orchestra has held several premières. They have already performed in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, England, Hungary, Switzerland, France, Macedonia and Croatia. Among several Slovene conductors the orchestra has also cooperated with foreign ones: Jakob de Haan, Rien Ratz, Alfred Reed, Manfred Schneider, Franz Peter Cibulka, Johan De Meij, Thomas Doss, Roger Boutry, Johann Moesenbichler, Peter Kleine Schaars and Jan Cober.
See also
External links
- Police Orchestra website (in Slovenian)