Difference between revisions of "Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre"
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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | The | + | The Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre Society has a permanent programme that consists worldly known works by famous composers, such as ''Der Schauspieldirektor'' by Mozart, ''La cambiale di matrimonio'' by Rossini and L''a Lecon de chant electromagnetique'' by Offenbach. Their newest programme offers Gian Carlo Menotti's comic opera ''The Telephone'' and Leonard Bernstein's opera ''Trouble in Tahiti''. |
==Publishing== | ==Publishing== | ||
− | There are already four publications that the society has published. Three of them ( | + | There are already four publications that the society has published. Three of them (''The faces of Slovenian Ballet'' in 2008, ''Dances of European Nations on Theater Stage'' in 2005 and ''Slovenian Literature on Music Stage'' in 2004) were written by [[Henrik Nuebauer]] and one by [[Lidija Sotlar]] (''Ballerina's Memories'' in 2006). |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 14:06, 29 January 2012
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23 Aug 2024
Composer Ana Sokolović's Swiss premiere of "Le Mariage - Svadba". Produced and performed by Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre.
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16 Jan 2014
Niccolò Piccinni's opera buffa La Cecchina or The Good-Natured Girl, co-produced by the Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre, Cankarjev dom, Academy of Music, and Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana,
Programme
The Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre Society has a permanent programme that consists worldly known works by famous composers, such as Der Schauspieldirektor by Mozart, La cambiale di matrimonio by Rossini and La Lecon de chant electromagnetique by Offenbach. Their newest programme offers Gian Carlo Menotti's comic opera The Telephone and Leonard Bernstein's opera Trouble in Tahiti.
Publishing
There are already four publications that the society has published. Three of them (The faces of Slovenian Ballet in 2008, Dances of European Nations on Theater Stage in 2005 and Slovenian Literature on Music Stage in 2004) were written by Henrik Nuebauer and one by Lidija Sotlar (Ballerina's Memories in 2006).