Difference between revisions of "Carmina Slovenica"
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− | Carmina Slovenica | + | Carmina Slovenica, a female youth choir led by Karmina Šilec, is an internationally-renowned ''avant-garde'' vocal ensembles. It creates contemporary music projects and has introduced a new concept called ''choregie'' or vocal theatre, which incorporates music, drama, movement and other stage elements. |
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The choir, with its characteristic sound, is the ideal ensemble for different repertoires, from ''a cappella'' music of all genres to vocal instrumental projects such as ''Musica Inaudita'' – music written by composers from the 9th to 17th centuries, or ''Veneziani Ospedali'' – music written for performance by orchestras and choirs of young girls in Venetian charitable institutions from 1500-1800. Carmina Slovenica has performed on concert stages worldwide, at [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] in Ljubljana as well as at the San Francisco Symphony Hall, the Teresa Carrero Theatre in Caracas, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. | The choir, with its characteristic sound, is the ideal ensemble for different repertoires, from ''a cappella'' music of all genres to vocal instrumental projects such as ''Musica Inaudita'' – music written by composers from the 9th to 17th centuries, or ''Veneziani Ospedali'' – music written for performance by orchestras and choirs of young girls in Venetian charitable institutions from 1500-1800. Carmina Slovenica has performed on concert stages worldwide, at [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]] in Ljubljana as well as at the San Francisco Symphony Hall, the Teresa Carrero Theatre in Caracas, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. | ||
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Carmina Slovenica has attained the [[Prešeren Award]] and many of the highest awards at international choral competitions, and has produced seven CDs and 3 DVDs. | Carmina Slovenica has attained the [[Prešeren Award]] and many of the highest awards at international choral competitions, and has produced seven CDs and 3 DVDs. | ||
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Carmina Slovenica's most recent stage productions include ''Scivias'', ''Vampirabile'', ''Slovene sounds'', ''Adiemus'', and ''From Immemorial Times''. All of them were award-winning productions that were performed at many international festivals and broadcast by EBU and Eurovision. | Carmina Slovenica's most recent stage productions include ''Scivias'', ''Vampirabile'', ''Slovene sounds'', ''Adiemus'', and ''From Immemorial Times''. All of them were award-winning productions that were performed at many international festivals and broadcast by EBU and Eurovision. | ||
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The Choir has presented its programmes at the World Music Days (organised by the [[International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM)]]), the World Symposium on Choral Music (organised by the [[International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM)]]), the Eastern Festival in Moscow, Dresdner Musikfestspiele, the European Symposium on Choral Music (also organised by IFCM), Polyfollia, America Cantat, the Choir Olympics and [[Europa Cantat, European Forum of Youth Choirs]]. | The Choir has presented its programmes at the World Music Days (organised by the [[International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM)]]), the World Symposium on Choral Music (organised by the [[International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM)]]), the Eastern Festival in Moscow, Dresdner Musikfestspiele, the European Symposium on Choral Music (also organised by IFCM), Polyfollia, America Cantat, the Choir Olympics and [[Europa Cantat, European Forum of Youth Choirs]]. | ||
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===External links=== | ===External links=== | ||
− | * www.zbor-carmina-slovenica.si | + | * [www.zbor-carmina-slovenica.si Carmina Slovenica website] |
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Revision as of 21:57, 29 September 2009
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14 May 2020
15 May 2020
A world premiere of a music theatre work Threnos by Jacob Cooper and Carmina Šilec, performed by Carmina Slovenica / Choregie Project
at the Operadagen Rotterdam
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11 May 2018
13 May 2018
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18 May 2017
Karmina Šilec presents choregie and other projects by Carmina Slovenica at the Connecting people - choral music and more - Translating great choral projects to a wider field of classical music conference, organised by TENSO Network Europe
at the Classical:NEXT
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19 Feb 2017
28 Feb 2017
South Africa Bloemfontein,Cape Town,Potchefstroom,Pretoria,Winterton Brebners Concert Hall,Hugo Lambrecht Auditorium,Ken McKenzie,North West University,University of Pretoria
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8 Aug 2016
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7 Aug 2016
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4 Aug 2016
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20 May 2016
21 May 2016
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3 Oct 2015
4 Oct 2015
A presentation of Choregie and Carmina Slovenica by Karmina Šilec at the Symposium on Singing and Song 2015
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20 May 2015
23 May 2015
A video showcase of Carmina Slovenica's art concept choregie and SIGIC, Slovene Music Information Centre
at the Classical:NEXT
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20 Mar 2015
21 Mar 2015
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at the Golden Mask Festival
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8 Jan 2015
11 Jan 2015
Toxic Psalms, performed by Carmina Slovenica, at the festival Prototype: Opera/Theatre/Now, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
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23 Oct 2014
26 Oct 2014
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at the Melbourne Festival
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27 Aug 2014
28 Aug 2014
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at Theaterfestival Basel
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27 Mar 2014
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7 Dec 2013
The première of musical theatre Toxic Psalms: The Scent of Ancestors by Karmina Šilec with Carmina Slovenica
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19 Oct 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica, at the International Festival Theatre Confrontations
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25 Jun 2013
26 Jun 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Holland Festival
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21 Jun 2013
22 Jun 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica at the KunstFestSpiele
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10 May 2013
11 May 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Kunstenfestivaldesarts
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4 May 2013
6 May 2013
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Kunstenfestivaldesarts
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25 Oct 2012
27 Oct 2012
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Festival D'Automne
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12 Oct 2012
13 Oct 2012
When the mountain changed its clothing, a music theatre by Heiner Goebbels with Carmina Slovenica
at the Steirischer Herbst
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26 Sep 2012
29 Sep 2012
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12 Mar 2012
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11 Sep 2011
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7 Sep 2011
10 Sep 2011
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12 May 2010
16 May 2010
Carmina Slovenica, a female youth choir led by Karmina Šilec, is an internationally-renowned avant-garde vocal ensembles. It creates contemporary music projects and has introduced a new concept called choregie or vocal theatre, which incorporates music, drama, movement and other stage elements.
Programme
The choir, with its characteristic sound, is the ideal ensemble for different repertoires, from a cappella music of all genres to vocal instrumental projects such as Musica Inaudita – music written by composers from the 9th to 17th centuries, or Veneziani Ospedali – music written for performance by orchestras and choirs of young girls in Venetian charitable institutions from 1500-1800. Carmina Slovenica has performed on concert stages worldwide, at Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre in Ljubljana as well as at the San Francisco Symphony Hall, the Teresa Carrero Theatre in Caracas, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires.
Carmina Slovenica has attained the Prešeren Award and many of the highest awards at international choral competitions, and has produced seven CDs and 3 DVDs.
Carmina Slovenica is registered as a cultural NGO, as it is organised not only as a concert choir but also as a choral school with educational departments.
Projects
Carmina Slovenica's most recent stage productions include Scivias, Vampirabile, Slovene sounds, Adiemus, and From Immemorial Times. All of them were award-winning productions that were performed at many international festivals and broadcast by EBU and Eurovision.
International cooperation
The Choir has presented its programmes at the World Music Days (organised by the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM)), the World Symposium on Choral Music (organised by the International Federation for Choral Music (IFCM)), the Eastern Festival in Moscow, Dresdner Musikfestspiele, the European Symposium on Choral Music (also organised by IFCM), Polyfollia, America Cantat, the Choir Olympics and Europa Cantat, European Forum of Youth Choirs.
External links
- [www.zbor-carmina-slovenica.si Carmina Slovenica website]