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Maribor Academic Choir has toured to the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Austria. It has been led by several recognised conductors, including Simon Robinson from the UK, [[Jože Fürst]] and – since 2002 – Zsuzsa Budavari-Novak from Hungary. | Maribor Academic Choir has toured to the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Austria. It has been led by several recognised conductors, including Simon Robinson from the UK, [[Jože Fürst]] and – since 2002 – Zsuzsa Budavari-Novak from Hungary. | ||
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More recently it received first prizes in the Festival Internacional de Música de Cantonigròs (2006) in the women's choir category and in Slovakia Cantat (2009). | More recently it received first prizes in the Festival Internacional de Música de Cantonigròs (2006) in the women's choir category and in Slovakia Cantat (2009). | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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7 Jul 2016
10 Jul 2016
Maribor Academic Choir at the Béla Bartók 27th International Choir Competition and Folklore Festival
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28 Jul 2015
Concerts by Ingenium Ensemble, the Slovene Chamber Choir, and the Maribor Academic Choir, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
at the Europa Cantat Festival
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26 Jul 2015
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17 Jul 2014
20 Jul 2014
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19 Jul 2013
Repertoire
The choir mostly performs a cappella. Its repertoire includes works of great masters of choral music all the way from baroque until today's modern works. The choir also often performs Slovene folk songs.
International awards
As soon as the University of Maribor was established in 1975 the choir became mixed, and under the name Maribor Academic Choir went on to win some of the most prestigious prizes at home and abroad, including the gold medal at competitions in Cork, Ireland (1986); in Pardubice, Czech Republic (1995); at the Naša pesem Choir Competition (1997); at the International Bohuslav Martinů Festival and Choir Competition in Czech Republic (1999); and at the International Choir Competition in Jersey (2004).
More recently it received first prizes in the Festival Internacional de Música de Cantonigròs (2006) in the women's choir category and in Slovakia Cantat (2009).