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− | The [[International Competition of Brass Orchestras]] is a high quality international competition for | + | The [[International Competition of Brass Orchestras|International Competition of Wind Orchestras in Concert Performance]] is a high quality international competition for wind orchestras that takes place every few years in different cities in Slovenia. It is managed by the [[Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia]] which organises the competition in cooperation with the [[Slovene Brass Orchestra Union]]. |
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− | The 1st [[International Competition of Brass Orchestras]], | + | The 1st [[International Competition of Brass Orchestras]], "Slovenia 2000", took place in Koper in [[established::2000]] and was followed by competitions every three years in Velenje in 2004, 2010, and 2012, and Novo mesto in 2007. The 2012 competition in Velenje took place in the frame of the project [[Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012]]. In addition to the competition programme, the 2012 event included an accompanying programme with the guest orchestras Band Musikschule from St. Stefan im Rosental, Austria; Tamburaški orkester KUD "Gaj" from Zagreb, Croatia; and Akademik Big Band from Uljanovsk, Russia. |
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− | The competition hosted several internationally | + | The competition takes place in three levels of difficulty, each of them has one mandatory work and two works of choice. The organiser may grant additional prizes as deemed by the donors and organisers of the competition and also some additional, special awards in all categories. |
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+ | The competition has hosted several internationally-renowned experts as jury members: [[Igor Krivokapič]], [[Nikolaj Žličar]], Simon Robinson, Reinhold Rogg, Evžen Zamečnik, Tomislav Fačini, Isabelle Ruf-Weber, [[Alojz Zupan]], Trevor J. Ford, John Alden Stanley, Siegmund Andraschek, and [[Ivan Marin]]. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.jskd.si/glasba/uvod_glasba.htm Music Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities website] (in Slovenian) | *[http://www.jskd.si/glasba/uvod_glasba.htm Music Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities website] (in Slovenian) | ||
+ | *[http://www.jskd.si/glasba/instrumentalna/zgodilo_se_je/uvod_zgodilo_se_je_instrumentalna.htm Archive of past competitions on Public Fund for Cultural Activities website] (in Slovenian) | ||
*[http://http://www.zvezaslovenskih-godb.si/ Slovene Brass Orchestra Union] (in Slovenian) | *[http://http://www.zvezaslovenskih-godb.si/ Slovene Brass Orchestra Union] (in Slovenian) | ||
*[http://www.imc-slovenija.si/index.php/about-the-competition-37.html About competition on IMC] | *[http://www.imc-slovenija.si/index.php/about-the-competition-37.html About competition on IMC] |
Revision as of 17:52, 30 July 2014
The 1st International Competition of Brass Orchestras, "Slovenia 2000", took place in Koper in 2000 and was followed by competitions every three years in Velenje in 2004, 2010, and 2012, and Novo mesto in 2007. The 2012 competition in Velenje took place in the frame of the project Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012. In addition to the competition programme, the 2012 event included an accompanying programme with the guest orchestras Band Musikschule from St. Stefan im Rosental, Austria; Tamburaški orkester KUD "Gaj" from Zagreb, Croatia; and Akademik Big Band from Uljanovsk, Russia.
The competition takes place in three levels of difficulty, each of them has one mandatory work and two works of choice. The organiser may grant additional prizes as deemed by the donors and organisers of the competition and also some additional, special awards in all categories.
The competition has hosted several internationally-renowned experts as jury members: Igor Krivokapič, Nikolaj Žličar, Simon Robinson, Reinhold Rogg, Evžen Zamečnik, Tomislav Fačini, Isabelle Ruf-Weber, Alojz Zupan, Trevor J. Ford, John Alden Stanley, Siegmund Andraschek, and Ivan Marin.
See also
External links
- Music Programme, Public Fund for Cultural Activities website (in Slovenian)
- Archive of past competitions on Public Fund for Cultural Activities website (in Slovenian)
- Slovene Brass Orchestra Union (in Slovenian)
- About competition on IMC