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| frequency = annual (2020 edition cancelled due to Covid-19) | | frequency = annual (2020 edition cancelled due to Covid-19) | ||
| duration weeks = 26,27,28,29 (2012) 27,28,29 (2013) 27,28,29 (2014) | | duration weeks = 26,27,28,29 (2012) 27,28,29 (2013) 27,28,29 (2014) | ||
− | | festival dates = 2.7.2015 - 16.7.2015,30.6.2016 - 14.7.2016, 3.7.2017 - 16.7.2017, 2.7.2018 - 15.7.2018, 1.7.2019 - 17.7.2019, 1.7.2021 - 17.7.2021 | + | | festival dates = 2.7.2015 - 16.7.2015,30.6.2016 - 14.7.2016, 3.7.2017 - 16.7.2017, 2.7.2018 - 15.7.2018, 1.7.2019 - 17.7.2019, 1.7.2021 - 17.7.2021, 1.7.2022 - 19.7.2022, 1.7.2023 - 20.7.2023 |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Jernej Brence | | name = Jernej Brence |
Revision as of 08:59, 5 March 2023
Venues
Concerts take place at various venues in town of Bled, including the Bled Festival Hall, the Bled Castle, the church on Bled Island, Vila Bled and the Cafe Belvedere. Some places in outlying towns are sometimes also featured, like the magnificent baroque-styled hall of Radovljica Manor House.
Music Programme
There are a few (somewhat intertwined) festival sections, first among them the classical music concerts that show a certain affinity towards chamber music and string ensembles. However, the festival does tend to combine standard classical music repertoire with the more contemporary, 20th and 21st century composing streams. Some of the recent guests from abroad include the Chicago Master Singers (US), the Melbourne String Ensemble (AU), the Russian choir of the Voronezh State Philharmonic (RU) and numerous renowned individual musicians who usually also partake in the festival as mentors.
The festival has produced over a hundred premiere performances of works by Slovene composers. For many years a special concert was organised by the Society of Slovene Composers. Featuring new music by contemporary Slovene composers, it was titled titled as The Night of Slovene Composers.
Playing at the Cafe Belvedere, the group Oriyon presented their take on classical French chanson at Cafe Belvedere, one of the Bled Festival venues, 2016
As for the representatives of other genres one may well mention Amedeo Tommasi (IT), Karen Asatrian & Armenian Spirit (AM), Marko Hatlak Band, Vesna Zornik's Tango Apasionada, and Big Band KK.
Education
Concerts are accompanied by masterclasses and outreach workshops where master musicians share their knowledge. During the last two decades the masterclasses of Festival Bled have been attended by over 2,000 aspiring musicians, many of whom have by now gained international renown.
Some of the musicians leading the masterclasses (traditionally focusing on violin, viola, cello, chamber music, and singing) are Saewon Suh, Marianne Piketty, Robert Szreder, Piotr Jasiurkowski, Michael Frischenschlager and Karmen Pečar. All of them are or have been a part of the festival for several years, with such long-term relations an important feature of this festival. Some mentors are also invited to set up ensembles of young musicians upfront, giving them an evening concert slot of their own.
The jazz workshops mentors have been, among others, Jadranka Juras, Igor Matkovič, Jani Moder and Robert Jukič, all of them highly renowned Slovene musicians.
Additional programme
Each recent year the festival is accompanied by visual arts and photography exhibitions, set up at the Bled Festival Hall. Some of the selected painters in recent years are Rok Zelenko, Vinko Bogataj, Melita Vovk and Ejti Štih. In 2016 the Arts Society from Bled's twin town Velden am Wörthersee, Austria, presented a collection of paintings and installations by its members.
The festival also sets up various performances by dance groups, cabaret and stand-up shows, theatre productions and so on. A festival staple is also a violin-maker workshop, led by Edgar E. Russ from Cremona.
The dance collective Schmerlitz, a folklore dance group of Lusatian Serbs, performing at the Bled Festival, 2016
Up until 2013 a strong component of the festival was a programme of international viola, violin and chamber music competitions, a feature that may yet return to the festival.
Awards
The Bled Festival, along with its artistic director Jernej Brence, was awarded with several Slovene and international awards: the Medal of Honor of the town of Bled, The Lord Yehudi Menuhin Award, the Society of Slovene Composers Award, The Fellowship of Fritz Kreisler of Vienna Award and The Betetto Muniment.
See also
External links
- Festival Bled website
- Bled Culture Institute website
- The Bled town website
- Interview with the festival's artistic director (in Slovene)