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Revision as of 23:03, 30 November 2009
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28 Jul 2024
3 Aug 2024
Slovene Philharmonic will be participating in the festival with its Slovene Chamber Choir. The choir, led by Urša Lah, will be perform on the 28th and the 31st of July and on the 3rd of August. The diverse programme of works will be rounded out with compositions by Slovenian composer Nana Forte. Promoted by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Copenhagen.
at the Trondheim Internasjonale Olavsfest
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22 Jan 2016
A concert by the Slovene Chamber Choir, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
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28 Jul 2015
Concerts by Ingenium Ensemble, the Slovene Chamber Choir, and the Maribor Academic Choir, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
at the Europa Cantat Festival
The Choir annually gives six a cappella or vocal-instrumental concerts as part of a subscription series at the Slovene Philharmonics Halls, led by native or foreign conductors. It also performs vocal-instrumental concerts organised and accompanied by the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, as well as other concert appearances in co-operation with various Slovene musical institutions around the country.
The Choir has performed numerous concerts abroad, including performances in Aquileia, Cividale, Graz, Innsbruck, Budapest, Milano, Zagreb, Krems, Nürnberg, Varaždin, Salzburg, Itzehoe, Eutin, Amsterdam and Utrecht. In June 2000 the Choir performed Mahler's Second Symphony with the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Hartmut Haenchen.
The Choir received the Ivan Lukačić Award for best interpreter of Baroque music at the Varaždin Baroque Evenings in 1995 and again in 2000. Its discography includes 15 CDs of Slovene Choir Music and 28 CDs of Slovene sacral music (Eucharistic songs, Fasting songs, Masses, Christmas songs, Festive Songs, Hymns).