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Unicum Contemporary Music Festival was for the first time organized in [[established::1998]] by the Slovenian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) under the name ''Musica Danubiana''. The festival represented at that time the contemporary music of the European countries, geographically centred around Danube. Each years festival reached its peak in 2003 when it was organized directly after the World Music Days. Next year the festival was renamed in Unicum Contemporary Music Festival which is organized every second year. The main goal of the Festival is to connect the Slovenian composers with their colleagues from other countries. The Festival is always centred around the main theme - in 2010 this was devoted to music and different media (movie, internet, radio). The Festival takes place one week in autumn at different places in Slovenia, featuring local musicians and foreign ensembles.
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The [[Unicum Contemporary Music Festival]] was organised for the first time in [[established::1998]] by the Slovenian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) under the name ''Musica Danubiana''. At that time the festival represented contemporary music of the European countries geographically centred around the Danube River. The annual festival reached its peak in 2003 when it was organised directly after the World Music Days. The following year the festival was renamed as Unicum Contemporary Music Festival and became a biennial event. The main goal of the festival is to connect Slovenian composers with their colleagues from other countries. The festival is always centred around a main theme – in 2010 this was devoted to music and different media (movie, Internet, radio). The Unicum Contemporary Music Festival takes place one week in autumn at different places in Slovenia, featuring local musicians and foreign ensembles.
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.dss.si/?id=37&lang=slo Unicum Festival webpage in Slovenian]
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*[http://www.dss.si/?id=37&lang=slo Unicum Festival webpage] (in Slovenian)
  
 
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The Unicum Contemporary Music Festival was organised for the first time in 1998 by the Slovenian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) under the name Musica Danubiana. At that time the festival represented contemporary music of the European countries geographically centred around the Danube River. The annual festival reached its peak in 2003 when it was organised directly after the World Music Days. The following year the festival was renamed as Unicum Contemporary Music Festival and became a biennial event. The main goal of the festival is to connect Slovenian composers with their colleagues from other countries. The festival is always centred around a main theme – in 2010 this was devoted to music and different media (movie, Internet, radio). The Unicum Contemporary Music Festival takes place one week in autumn at different places in Slovenia, featuring local musicians and foreign ensembles.


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Unicum Contemporary Music Festival was for the first time organized in 1998 by the Slovenian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) under the name Musica Danubiana. +
Unicum Contemporary Music Festival was for the first time organized in 1998 by the Slovenian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) under the name Musica Danubiana. +