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− | {{Teaser|The [[Jurij Slatkonja Music Conservatory]], situated in Slovenia's Dolenjska region, is named after the 15th-century | + | {{Teaser|The [[Jurij Slatkonja Music Conservatory]], situated in Slovenia's Dolenjska region, is named after the influential 15th-century Slovene composer, conductor and bishop of Vienna, [[Jurij Slatkonja]], who is well-known in the music world for the founding of the famous Viennese Boys Choir, which since its foundation in 1498 is still active today. The Music Conservatory, established in [[Established::2007]] within the framework of the Novo Mesto diocese, offers its students a primary and secondary music school education as well as preschool music workshops. |
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==Music education== | ==Music education== | ||
− | The Jurij Slatkonja Music Conservatory offers specialised music education in violin, piano, organ, flute, singing, harp, music theory | + | The Jurij Slatkonja Music Conservatory offers specialised music education in violin, piano, organ, flute, singing, harp, music theory and conducting, among others. Some of the conservatory's courses focus on liturgical music education with classes in Gregorian Chanting. Students of the conservatory also take part in the mixed choir group. |
===Vocal Academy Jurij Slatkonja=== | ===Vocal Academy Jurij Slatkonja=== | ||
− | The | + | The Jurij Slatkonja Vocal Academy is an association of vocalists created in October 2014 out of the musical activities within the [[Friderik Irenej Baraga Institute|Friderik I. Baraga Institute]]. It is composed of mostly formally educated vocalists from the Dolenjska region. |
− | The Vocal Academy | + | The Vocal Academy had its public debut with a series of Christmas concerts in January 2015. In the second concert cycle, they symbolically commemorated the end of World War II in remembrance to all suffering Slovenes during the war with ''Psalm 130 De profundis'', composed by Aleš Makovc, and ''Requiem'' by the famous English composer John Rutter. |
==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | In 2019 | + | In 2019, the conservatory began a new project called the Novo Mesto Sacral concert series (''Novomeški sakralni abonma'') which will offer eight sacral music concerts by internationally-renowned artists. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
− | *[[Friderik Irenej Baraga Institute]] | + | * [[Friderik Irenej Baraga Institute]] |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Revision as of 07:21, 2 September 2020
Music education
The Jurij Slatkonja Music Conservatory offers specialised music education in violin, piano, organ, flute, singing, harp, music theory and conducting, among others. Some of the conservatory's courses focus on liturgical music education with classes in Gregorian Chanting. Students of the conservatory also take part in the mixed choir group.
Vocal Academy Jurij Slatkonja
The Jurij Slatkonja Vocal Academy is an association of vocalists created in October 2014 out of the musical activities within the Friderik I. Baraga Institute. It is composed of mostly formally educated vocalists from the Dolenjska region.
The Vocal Academy had its public debut with a series of Christmas concerts in January 2015. In the second concert cycle, they symbolically commemorated the end of World War II in remembrance to all suffering Slovenes during the war with Psalm 130 De profundis, composed by Aleš Makovc, and Requiem by the famous English composer John Rutter.
Events
In 2019, the conservatory began a new project called the Novo Mesto Sacral concert series (Novomeški sakralni abonma) which will offer eight sacral music concerts by internationally-renowned artists.
See also
External links
- Jurij Slatkonja Music Conservatory web pages (in Slovenian)