Difference between revisions of "Union of Primorska Music Schools"
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The Union of Primorska Music Schools was originally established in 1964 as the Association of Music Teachers of the Koper Region, with the aim of organising regular meetings of pupils, professors and instructors from elementary and secondary music schools in the Primorska region. Today the Union continues to organise annual meetings and competitions with a view to developing creative co-operation among the schools in Ajdovščina, Koper, Idrija, Ilirska Bistrica, Nova Gorica, Postojna, Tolmin, Trst, Cerknica, Vrhnika and Sežana.}} | The Union of Primorska Music Schools was originally established in 1964 as the Association of Music Teachers of the Koper Region, with the aim of organising regular meetings of pupils, professors and instructors from elementary and secondary music schools in the Primorska region. Today the Union continues to organise annual meetings and competitions with a view to developing creative co-operation among the schools in Ajdovščina, Koper, Idrija, Ilirska Bistrica, Nova Gorica, Postojna, Tolmin, Trst, Cerknica, Vrhnika and Sežana.}} | ||
− | + | The union has two well known projests: since 1999 the schools magazine ''Primorska Sozvočja'' is regularly published. It is written by music teachers and it covers all sorts of areas: concerts, musicological debates, history of individual music schools, reviews of concerts and competitions, interviews with composers and soloists and similar. They had released a score collection ''Trobila'' which consists compositions for solo brass instruments and chamber groups. | |
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==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 17:40, 24 March 2012
The union has two well known projests: since 1999 the schools magazine Primorska Sozvočja is regularly published. It is written by music teachers and it covers all sorts of areas: concerts, musicological debates, history of individual music schools, reviews of concerts and competitions, interviews with composers and soloists and similar. They had released a score collection Trobila which consists compositions for solo brass instruments and chamber groups.
See also
External links
- Union of Primorska Music Schools website (in Slovenian)