Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory
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3 Feb 2023
A concert by Symphonic Orchestra of the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory, presenting music by Camille Saint-Saëns, Jean Sibelius and Slovenian composer Lucijan Marija Škerjanc, conducted by Slaven Kulenović. Promoted by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade.
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21 Oct 2018
Germany Munich St. Andrew Church
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30 Apr 2016
1 May 2016
A concert by the KGBL Jazz Band (Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory) at the Lange Nacht der Musik, supported by the Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Munich,
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24 Apr 2015
Performances by the chamber choir of the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory at the 14th International Choir Festival "Tallinn 2015"
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7 Feb 2015
8 Feb 2015
Concerts by the Symphony Orchestra of the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Sarajevo,
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24 Apr 2014
26 Apr 2014
Carmen Manet and the Choir of the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory at the 50th Choral Festival
Programme
The Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory consists of a few educational organisations: music school, secondary music school, secondary and high school of ballet. The Conservatory primarily offers art grammar school education that includes general subjects such as math, biology, physics and the English language. The programme is geared towards the Baccalaureate and further University education. It strives to systematically develop, enhance and broaden the musical, dance and general education.
Music
The Music School has active string, wind and guitar orchestras at the primary educational level. At the secondary level pupils take part in the symphony orchestra, different chamber and jazz ensembles, as well as in mixed and chamber choirs. Musical education focuses mostly on the classical repertoire, although jazz and popular music departments were established in 1992.
Ballet
Ballet education in Slovenia dates back to the training programmes offered by the ensemble of the Ljubljana Opera and Ballet House, and then from 1947 by the Academy of Music. However, it has developed considerably since then, with the involvement of international choreographers and teachers and the introduction of new ballet techniques. The School collaborates with Maribor Music and Ballet Secondary Conservatory and with other schools in Gorica, Videm and Tržič in Italy.
See also
External links
- Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory website (in Slovenian)