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− | In 2004 Ars Ramovš got the grant of the Culture 2000 Programme of the European Commission together with co-organisers, Festival van Vlaanderen Antwerpen (BE) and Musica Antiqua Bolzano (IT), and associated partners [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]] (SI), Brežice Elementary School (SI), Musica Antica Bolzano (IT), the Concert Agency Zagreb – Festival ZABAF (HR), the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (AT) and the Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (NL). | + | In 2004 Ars Ramovš got the grant of the Culture 2000 Programme of the European Commission together with co-organisers, Festival van Vlaanderen Antwerpen (BE) and Musica Antiqua Bolzano (IT), and associated partners [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]] (SI), Brežice Elementary School (SI), Musica Antica Bolzano (IT), the Concert Agency Zagreb – Festival ZABAF (HR), the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (AT) and the Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (NL). The [[Seviqc Brežice Festival]] got the European Cultural Festivals Support in 2011. |
From 2011 till 2013 Ars Ramovš collaborated in the EU-Project ''PurPur - the European Sound Interchange'' and its sequel ''PurPur - the Europena Opera Sound''. The project was led by libitum Konzertwerkstatt GmbH in Villach/Beljak (AT) in collaboration with Ars Ramovš, Associazione Orchestra Sinfonica Guido d'Arezzo, Milan (IT), Festival Kvarner, Opatija (HR), NEO - New European Opera (FR). In September 2013 the Purpur Orchestra performed the Joseph Haydn's opera ''Orlando Paladino'' at the Knights' Hall of the [[Brežice Castle]], in the framework of the [[Seviqc Brežice Festival]]. | From 2011 till 2013 Ars Ramovš collaborated in the EU-Project ''PurPur - the European Sound Interchange'' and its sequel ''PurPur - the Europena Opera Sound''. The project was led by libitum Konzertwerkstatt GmbH in Villach/Beljak (AT) in collaboration with Ars Ramovš, Associazione Orchestra Sinfonica Guido d'Arezzo, Milan (IT), Festival Kvarner, Opatija (HR), NEO - New European Opera (FR). In September 2013 the Purpur Orchestra performed the Joseph Haydn's opera ''Orlando Paladino'' at the Knights' Hall of the [[Brežice Castle]], in the framework of the [[Seviqc Brežice Festival]]. |
Revision as of 11:55, 21 October 2014
European networking
In 2004 Ars Ramovš got the grant of the Culture 2000 Programme of the European Commission together with co-organisers, Festival van Vlaanderen Antwerpen (BE) and Musica Antiqua Bolzano (IT), and associated partners RTV Slovenia (SI), Brežice Elementary School (SI), Musica Antica Bolzano (IT), the Concert Agency Zagreb – Festival ZABAF (HR), the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (AT) and the Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (NL). The Seviqc Brežice Festival got the European Cultural Festivals Support in 2011.
From 2011 till 2013 Ars Ramovš collaborated in the EU-Project PurPur - the European Sound Interchange and its sequel PurPur - the Europena Opera Sound. The project was led by libitum Konzertwerkstatt GmbH in Villach/Beljak (AT) in collaboration with Ars Ramovš, Associazione Orchestra Sinfonica Guido d'Arezzo, Milan (IT), Festival Kvarner, Opatija (HR), NEO - New European Opera (FR). In September 2013 the Purpur Orchestra performed the Joseph Haydn's opera Orlando Paladino at the Knights' Hall of the Brežice Castle, in the framework of the Seviqc Brežice Festival.
In 2014 Eeemerging, a European project to support young early music ensembles, has been selected by Creative Europe for a 4 year support. The lead Ars Ramovš Institute cooperates with partners Ambronay Cultural Encounter Centre, Ghislieri Musica in Pavia, Early Music Centre of the National University of Music of Bucharest, Göttingen International Handel Festival, National Centre for Early Music, York, Riga Early Music Centre and Ozango Productions in Strasbourg.
Membership
Ars Ramovš is a founding member of the Association of Slovene Festivals (SloFA), member of the REMA (Réseau Européen de musique ancienne (European Early Music Network; Klemen Ramovš works as the Coordinator of its South East Europe National Committee) and an active member of Centre for Information Service, Co-operation and Development of NGOs (CNVOS).
See also
External links
- Seviqc Brežice website (in Slovenian and English)
- REMA (Réseau Européen de Musique Ancienne/European Early Music Network) website (in French and English)