Difference between revisions of "Čompe"
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[[Čompe]] was established in [[established::1994]]. 'Čompe' means potatoes in a dialect of Northwestern valley of Trenta. Group's busking music probes street language as well as Slovene modern poetry (including several poems written by [[Dane Zajc]], [[Milan Jesih]], Edvard Kocbek and Andrej Rozman-Roza), and reflects irony as well as joie de vivre, music virtuosity and dilettantism with zeal and humour. | [[Čompe]] was established in [[established::1994]]. 'Čompe' means potatoes in a dialect of Northwestern valley of Trenta. Group's busking music probes street language as well as Slovene modern poetry (including several poems written by [[Dane Zajc]], [[Milan Jesih]], Edvard Kocbek and Andrej Rozman-Roza), and reflects irony as well as joie de vivre, music virtuosity and dilettantism with zeal and humour. | ||
Čompe are: [[Breda Krumpak]] (saxophone), [[Silvo Zupančič]] (guitar), [[Neža Zinaić]] (violin), [[Žiga Saksida]] (saxophone), [[Marjan Stanič]] (percussion) and [[Janez Škof]] (accordion, voice). | Čompe are: [[Breda Krumpak]] (saxophone), [[Silvo Zupančič]] (guitar), [[Neža Zinaić]] (violin), [[Žiga Saksida]] (saxophone), [[Marjan Stanič]] (percussion) and [[Janez Škof]] (accordion, voice). | ||
− | Their first album ''Čompe'' was released by [[Sanje Publishing House]] in 1995. | + | Their first album ''Čompe'' was released by [[Sanje ('Dreams') Publishing House|Sanje Publishing House]] in 1995. |
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18 Feb 2014
A concert by Janez Škof and Marjan Stanič (members of Čompe musical group) performing poems written by Dane Zajc and Edvard Kocbek, marking the occasion of the Slovene Cultural Day,
External links
- about Čompe (in Slovenian)
- Čompe on myspace