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[[Marijan Gabrijelčič]] initiated the festival in [[established::1980]], with [[Anton Nanut]] in the role of artistic director, a role he continues to fill today. In 2011 all of the free concerts took place in 6 different cities in western Slovenia and eastern Italy. Although the festival is dedicated to Kogoj, the festival includes a diverse programme of works by not only many internationally known Slovene artists such as [[Uroš Rojko]], [[Lojze Lebič]] and [[Nana Forte]] but also works by Debussy, Mozart, Bach, Handel and others. | [[Marijan Gabrijelčič]] initiated the festival in [[established::1980]], with [[Anton Nanut]] in the role of artistic director, a role he continues to fill today. In 2011 all of the free concerts took place in 6 different cities in western Slovenia and eastern Italy. Although the festival is dedicated to Kogoj, the festival includes a diverse programme of works by not only many internationally known Slovene artists such as [[Uroš Rojko]], [[Lojze Lebič]] and [[Nana Forte]] but also works by Debussy, Mozart, Bach, Handel and others. | ||
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Revision as of 12:18, 2 August 2012
See also
External links
- Kogojevi dnevi 2011 on Sigic.si portal (in Slovenian)
- Kogoj's Days programme catalogue 2011, pdf (in Slovenian)
- Marij Kogoj on Wikipedia