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− | The national [[Vladimir Lovec-Ivan Šček Chamber Orchestra Competition|Primož Ramovš Competition for Chamber Music Groups]] invites ensembles of young musicians (duos, trios, quartets, and quintets) to compete every three years. The competition's basic idea is to inspire young ensembles to perform the rich and high-quality national chamber music repertoire and to stimulate the creation of new works for less conventional music groups. The competition was established in [[established::2001]], originally under the name [[Vladimir Lovec-Ivan Šček Chamber Orchestra Competition]]. | + | The national [[Vladimir Lovec-Ivan Šček Chamber Orchestra Competition|Primož Ramovš Competition for Chamber Music Groups]] invites ensembles of young musicians (duos, trios, quartets, and quintets) to compete every three years. The competition's basic idea is to inspire young ensembles to perform the rich and high-quality national chamber music repertoire and to stimulate the creation of new works for less conventional music groups. The competition was established in [[established::2001]], originally under the name [[Vladimir Lovec-Ivan Šček Chamber Orchestra Competition]]. |
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The first two competitions (2001 and 2004) were organised within the annual summer academy of chamber music [[Musical July on the Coast]] which was maintained by the [[Koper Music School]]. In 2007 the competition changed its location to the [[Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik Music School]] and its name to [[Primož Ramovš Competition for Chamber Music Groups]]. The 4th Primož Ramovš Competition in 2012 was organised under the auspices of [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]] and the [[Society of Slovene Composers]] in the [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory]]. Its artistic director has always been [[Tomaž Lorenz]]. | The first two competitions (2001 and 2004) were organised within the annual summer academy of chamber music [[Musical July on the Coast]] which was maintained by the [[Koper Music School]]. In 2007 the competition changed its location to the [[Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik Music School]] and its name to [[Primož Ramovš Competition for Chamber Music Groups]]. The 4th Primož Ramovš Competition in 2012 was organised under the auspices of [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]] and the [[Society of Slovene Composers]] in the [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory]]. Its artistic director has always been [[Tomaž Lorenz]]. | ||
The competition is today run in three age categories: up to the average age of 20, 25, or 30 years. Groups in each age category must play two obligatory pieces: one work of a Slovene artist and one work from a world composer. | The competition is today run in three age categories: up to the average age of 20, 25, or 30 years. Groups in each age category must play two obligatory pieces: one work of a Slovene artist and one work from a world composer. | ||
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+ | The competition is named after Primož Ramovš (1921-1999) who was very prolific Slovene composer of the second half of the 20th century. He composed almost exclusively instrumental music and is considered to be one of the most abstract Slovene composers of classical music. | ||
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Revision as of 15:55, 20 July 2020
The first two competitions (2001 and 2004) were organised within the annual summer academy of chamber music Musical July on the Coast which was maintained by the Koper Music School. In 2007 the competition changed its location to the Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik Music School and its name to Primož Ramovš Competition for Chamber Music Groups. The 4th Primož Ramovš Competition in 2012 was organised under the auspices of Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia) and the Society of Slovene Composers in the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory. Its artistic director has always been Tomaž Lorenz.
The competition is today run in three age categories: up to the average age of 20, 25, or 30 years. Groups in each age category must play two obligatory pieces: one work of a Slovene artist and one work from a world composer.
The competition is named after Primož Ramovš (1921-1999) who was very prolific Slovene composer of the second half of the 20th century. He composed almost exclusively instrumental music and is considered to be one of the most abstract Slovene composers of classical music.