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Latest revision as of 12:29, 8 June 2023

Tune in to the pulse of Slovenian music venues and festivals, recording studios and labels and take in the musical creativity of musicians, singers, composers and sound artists.









Širom


Širom is a mystical entity self-described as an "imaginary folk" act. They are currently one of the most internationally visible Slovenia bands, regularly touring Europe and beyond. Consisting of three self-taught musicians and experienced improvisers, their acoustic music ingeniously connects the dots between past and present, and takes inspiration from the realms of avant-folk, free improvisation and various global music traditions. The trio employs various techniques, practices and more than a dozen instruments, taking reference from vast libraries of ancient, new and made up sounds. With their imagination completely off the leash, Širom conjure some of the most thrilling and mysterious music of the moment. Their fourth album The Liquified Throne Of Simplicity received glowing reviews from various music media platforms and solidified their position as one of the most unique Slovenian post-independence bands.

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Širom 2019 Foto Uroš Abram.jpg Širom, photographed by Uroš Abram on a traditional Slovenian barn, 2019



Tinitus Institute


TINITUS Institute is committed to promoting healthy listening habits and preventing permanent hearing damage by raising awareness among individuals, particularly young people and those involved in the music environment. The organization aims to educate them about the potential risks of prolonged exposure to loud music and encourage the adoption of preventive measures to protect their hearing. TINITUS also advocates for the implementation of regulations that ensure a safe environment for performers and audiences, taking into account venue specifics and music genres. Their vision is a world where people can enjoy music without risking their hearing, and they believe that by raising awareness and collaborating with stakeholders, this vision can be achieved, positively impacting listening culture and public health.

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1-discussion-drugagodba23-zavodtinitus-Nika Hölcl Praper.jpg The first roundtable discussion on hearing protection at music events during Druga godba festival organized by Zavod Tinitus in May 2023. Experts and collaborators from the music scene came together to address the increasing importance of establishing a safer listening culture and explored potential measures to safeguard hearing from excessive sound exposure at such gatherings.



Križanke


Krizanke 2005 rehearsal Photo Sl-Ziga.JPGRehearsal with RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra and conductor David DeVilliers at the Križanke open theatre in Ljubljana (2005) Križanke rehearsal, 2005. Photo Sl-Ziga

The architectural complex of Križanke is one of the most popular (as well as most prestigious) open-air venues for performing arts in Ljubljana. It was created by Jože Plečnik in the 1950s within the abandoned former monastery especially for the Ljubljana Festival. With the major events held on its Open-air Stage, other Križanke venues include the amphitheatre-like southern courtyard with its vast retractable canopy, the Baroque-style Križanke Church, the Knight's Hall (Viteška dvorana) and the co-called "Infernal Courtyard" (Peklensko dvorišče).

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Krizanke 2005 rehearsal Photo Sl-Ziga.JPG Križanke rehearsal, 2005. Photo Sl-Ziga

Music web resources



SIGIC – Check music news, project, events
MUSIC SLOVENIA – Music Slovenia - explore, listen, tours
MOMUS – Monumenta musica Slovenica - a map of music monuments and sites





Upcoming events abroad

all upcoming events

Current events abroad

  • 30 Oct 2024

    to

    21 Nov 2024

    Austria Vienna Musikverein Wien,Reaktor Wien,Wiener Konzerthaus


    programme


    info

    Nina Šenk, an internationally recognised composer from Slovenia, will be contributing several new pieces to this year's festival programme: "Flux", "Koncert für Orchester", "Five", and "November Night". The last composition received the Erste Bank award for musical composition in 2024. Supported by Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) in collaboration with Wien Modern.

    at the Wien Modern



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Articles in category "Music"

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