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Dandelion Children


FV Music Festival 2011 Dandelion Children Photo Janez Gercar.jpgDandelion Children performing on FV Music Festival at Klub Menza pri koritu, 2011

Dandelion Children had their first public appearances in 2006, at that time as a brother-and-sister duo which a year later expanded into the present trio formation. The founding members were Jure and Katja, with the former on guitar, bass guitar and vocals and the latter on drums. At first they played covers of bands like (not surprisingly) the White Stripes but soon turned towards making their own songs, especially after the coming of the third member Anže, who also switches between guitar and bass guitar. Since then, the band has recorded well over a hundred songs, forming an eclectic repertoire and sometimes a hard rock synthesis of blues, ska, reggae, surf, psychedelics, alter and progressive rock, country and metal. This in mind, reviews of Dandelion Children most often remark on their "grunge" sound, which partly stems from the very distinctive lead singer's way of singing.

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Ave Chamber Choir


Ave Chamber Choir 2011 Members Photo Peter Skrlep.jpgGroup portrait of the Ave Chamber Choir's members, 2011

Originally established in 1984, the Ave Vocal Group later became the Ave Chamber Choir, and under its conductor Andraž Hauptman it quickly gained recognition in the world of Slovene and European vocal music. It received the Župančič Award of the City of Ljubljana and the Prešeren Foundation Award in 1994, and has since received the highest prizes in competitions and festivals around Europe and the USA. Its conductor since May 2011 has been Jerica Gregorc Bukovec.

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