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Art club & cafe Wetrinsky


Opening its doors at the end of 2016, the Art club & cafe Wetrinsky is possibly the only club of its sort currently operating in Maribor. Stationed in the premises of the Vetrinjski dvor mansion and previously only sporadically used, the place became a fully-fledged bar and club under the auspices of the social enterprise called the PERON cooperative. This crew was also responsible for the Salon of Applied Arts.

Art club & cafe Wetrinsky 2017 The improvised stage at Wetrinsky Photo Borut Wenzel.jpgThe stage of Art club & cafe Wetrinsky is open to a varied set of musicians, from jazz and rock to hip hop acts, 2017

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Radovljica Festival


Radovljica Festival 2010 Musica cubicularis Photo Jana Jocif.jpgBožena Angelova, Tomaž Sevšek, Domen Marinčič (all musica cubicularis), and Barbara Kozelj, mezzosoprano, before the concert at the Radovljica Manor in 2010

Launched in 1982, Radovljica Festival is the oldest early music festival in Slovenia. It regularly features internationally-renowned singers and instrumentalists, performing on period instruments and ensembles, such as Sequentia, Gothic Voices, Trio Mediaeval, the Rolf Lislevand Ensemble, Café Zimmermann, Sonatori della Gioiosa Marca, London Baroque and Ensemble Zefiro.

The 2011 edition of the festival presented a literary-music evening The Saga of Hallgerd by Svetlana Makarovič and Milko Lazar and international groups Die Singphoniker, Black Narcissus, , Zefiro, Sequentia, Lisa Rydberg and Gunnar Idenstam, James Bowman and Andrew Plant at the Radovljica Manor, while Yves Rechsteiner in Henri-Charles Caget interpreted the Jean-Philippe Rameau's arias and dance music at the Velesovo Church. A one-day vocal workshop was led by Ian Honeyman, an English tenor (also actor and pianist).

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