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| website = https://www.sng-mb.si/simfonicni-orkester/ | | website = https://www.sng-mb.si/simfonicni-orkester/ | ||
| managed by = Slovene National Theatre Maribor | | managed by = Slovene National Theatre Maribor | ||
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+ | | name = Simon Krečič | ||
+ | | role = Artistic Director, Opera | ||
+ | | telephone = 386 (0) 2 250 6127 | ||
+ | | email = simon.krecic@sng-mb.si | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:54, 27 February 2023
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5 Jul 2024
"Una serata italiana", a night of opera music featuring singers Martin Sušnik and Nina Dominko, conductor Simon Krečič and SNG Maribor Symphony Orchestra.
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1 Feb 2020
United Kingdom London Ambassadors Bloomsbury Hotel
British-Slovene Society’s Prešeren Evening with performance by musicians Boštjan Gombač and Saša Olenjuk (SNG Maribor Symphony Orchestra), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia London,
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21 Jan 2020
22 Jan 2020
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27 Oct 2018
A concert by the SNG Maribor Symphony Orchestra with soloists of the Academy of Music, conducted by Simon Robinson,
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28 Oct 2017
Background
Established in 1949 on the initiative of composer and conductor Demetrij Žebre, the orchestra has worked with respected conductors such as Israel Yinon (Israel), Simone Fermani (Italy), Karen Kamensek and George Pehlivanian (USA) and with young Slovene soloists such as (Karmen Pečar, Mate Bekavac, Andreja Zakonjšek, Martin Belič and Anja Bukovec).
Founded as a society on June 11, 1993, only two years after Slovenia's independence, the orchestra began operating under the name Maribor Philharmonic (Mariborska filharmonija). As such they worked under the artistic supervision of Narodni dom Maribor, but in November 2004 the orchestra started to organize independent symphony concerts under the name of the SNG Maribor Symphony Orchestra. They cooperated with numerous renowned conductors (L. Schifrin) and soloists (P. D'Rivera). Their crowning project was the joint performance (together with the Slovene Philharmonic) of Mahler's Symphony of Thousands. In 2004 they ceased to work but they subscribed their own concert series as part of the production of the Slovene National Theatre Maribor.