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− | ARS, the [[Third channel of Radio Slovenia]], is currently being broadcast via 12 transmitters around Slovenia. It was launched in [[established::1969]] as the third radio programme of [[Radio Slovenia]]. This programme brings more seriously-orientated cultural programming (classical music, opera, literature, philosophy, humanities and science) for connoisseurs and music lovers. It regularly presents concerts by RTV ensembles. The channel offers a platform to both music students and acclaimed, high-profile artists. Its evening programme includes live transmissions of chamber, choral, symphonic and operatic music. ARS also features a calendar of cultural events, as well as various series of essays. | + | ARS, the [[Third channel of Radio Slovenia]], is currently being broadcast via 12 transmitters around Slovenia. It was launched in [[established::1969]] as the third radio programme of [[Radio Slovenia]]. This programme brings more seriously-orientated cultural programming (classical music, opera, literature, philosophy, humanities and science) for connoisseurs and music lovers. It regularly presents concerts by RTV ensembles ([[RTV Slovenia Big Band]]). The channel offers a platform to both music students and acclaimed, high-profile artists. Its evening programme includes live transmissions of chamber, choral, symphonic and operatic music. ARS also features a calendar of cultural events, as well as various series of essays. |
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International co-operation
Radio ARS is a part of the European radio network which celebrates the EBU Art’s Birthday Party - Euroradio Ars Acustica Special Evening, devoted to celebrate the memory of Robert Filliou, who declared, on 17th of January in 1963, that Art had been born exactly 1,000,000 years ago when someone dropped a dry sponge into a pail of water. On this occasion, in 2011 the Radio ARS broadcast included a twenty-minute show of improvised radio happening entitled »di-ba baab, di-ja beu© --- fantazija za kvazi flavto« (by Bor Turel and Gregor Pirš) and devoted the man livinig in the Stone Age.
Radio ARS, as one of the members of the festival, regularly participates with its radio plays and other radio production at the annual world event Prix Italia, an international competition for radio, television and web, from Torino.
See also