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− | The [[Academy of Music]] is a member of the [[University of Ljubljana]] (UL) and the only higher educational institution for music in Slovenia. Besides running a broad set of undergraduate and postgraduate studies, it also takes care for additional musical activities. It organises concert series, | + | The [[Academy of Music]] is a member of the [[University of Ljubljana]] (UL) and the only higher educational institution for music in Slovenia. Besides running a broad set of undergraduate and postgraduate studies, it also takes care for additional musical activities. It organises concert series, featuring the [[Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra]] and other ensembles, and is involved in cooperation with other faculties of the UL in research activities of humanities and social sciences. |
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==Location== | ==Location== | ||
− | The | + | The academy is situated in the impressive 17th century Stična Manor in the old centre of Ljubljana. Some of the courses are also run at the [[Glasbena matica Ljubljana|Glasbena matica]] premises, where the academy was stationed until 1985. For some years now, the 3 Slovene artistic academies have been working towards a new architectural project for a new common educational centre for the arts. |
==Departments and programmes== | ==Departments and programmes== | ||
− | The Departments of Composition and Music Theory, Conducting, Singing, Keyboard Instruments, String Instruments, Wind Instruments, Brass Instruments, Percussion Instruments, and the Department of Music Education and Sacred Music | + | The Departments of Composition and Music Theory, Conducting, Singing, Keyboard Instruments, String Instruments, Wind Instruments, Brass Instruments, Percussion Instruments, and the Department of Music Education and Sacred Music compose the academy's main departments. |
− | Jazz music is currently only available as an elective course in the | + | Jazz music is currently only available as an elective course in the bachelor-s degree programme of Musical Art, but there are plans to establish it as an independent, interdepartmental division of jazz studies sometime in the near future. The same stands for Early Music. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | The first state music school was set up in Ljubljana back in 1807, | + | The first state music school in the region of today's Slovenia was set up in Ljubljana back in 1807. Later, this was followed by the "Music School at the Philharmonic Society" (1821–1919), the first music school with a modern curriculum. Yet, it was only in 1872, when the cultural society [[Glasbena matica Ljubljana]] was founded, that an initiative to create an institution for higher music education began to surface. These endeavours came to fruition in [[Established::1919]] with the establishment of the "Yugoslavian Conservatorium of the Glasbena Matica". |
− | In 1939 this became the Music Academy, which | + | In 1939, this structure became the Music Academy, which ran throughout WWII and was renamed in 1945 as the Academy of Music. In the years to come, the academy gained many new departments, among them, the Department for Composition and Conducting and the Department of the History of Folklore. The secondary school programme split from the academy in 1953 to become an independent institution, now the [[Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory]]. The academy officially became a part of the [[University of Ljubljana]] in 1975. |
==International cooperation== | ==International cooperation== | ||
− | The [[University of Ljubljana]] facilitates student exchange according to the programmes of CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Programme), Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and bilateral agreements. Each year the Department of Composition and Music Theory organises the International Solfège Competition. The [[Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra]] regularly participates at Young Euro Classics, the international festival of the best European youth orchestras, organised in Germany. | + | The [[University of Ljubljana]] facilitates student exchange according to the programmes of CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Programme), Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and bilateral agreements. Each year, the Department of Composition and Music Theory organises the International Solfège Competition. The [[Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra]] regularly participates at Young Euro Classics, the international festival of the best European youth orchestras, organised in Germany. |
− | Numerous Academy of Music | + | Numerous graduates of the UL Academy of Music also play as members and soloists in some of the world's most renowned orchestras. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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[[Category:Music education]] | [[Category:Music education]] | ||
[[Category:Academies and faculties]] | [[Category:Academies and faculties]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Education_and_research]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Music_education_and_research]] |
Latest revision as of 01:23, 19 February 2021
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21 May 2024
Violinist Lana Trotovšek performed in the musical recital, accompanied by the Spanish pianist Marie Canvigueral. Co-Financed by the Cultural Fund of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and promoted by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Sarajevo.
at the Sarajevski Večeri Muzike (SVEM) - Sarajevo Evenings of Music
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7 Feb 2024
On the occasion of Slovene Cultural Holiday - Prešeren Day, the Big Band orchestra of Slovene Academy of Music will be playing with conductor Matej Hotko. The event is supported by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade.
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19 Nov 2023
A concert by East European Bass Ensemble featuring Jošt Lampret, Urban Čefarin, Nejc Klun, Veljko Stanković, Stevan Jovanović, the students of the Ljubljana Academy of Music. Supported and promoted by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade
at the Bunt Festival of classical music
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1 Aug 2023
A concert by Camerata Academica ensemble of the Academy of Music Ljubljana. Promoted by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje
at the Ohrid Summer Festival
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31 Jul 2023
A concert by Camerata Academica ensemble of the Academy of Music Ljubljana. Promoted by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Skopje
at the Skopsko leto
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26 May 2022
Serbia Belgrade Anton Padovanski Church
A concert by Dalibor Miklavčič, Franc Kosem and Jure Gradišnik, all from the Academy of Music in Ljubljana, and an exhibition of Jože Plečnik's opus. Related to the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Belgrade.
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4 May 2022
A seminar and exhbition on Bojan Adamič, a Slovenian composer and his stay and professional work in Albania (1947-1948). Prepared in cooperation with the Adamič family members, Academy of Music in Ljubljana, the Academy of Sciences of Albania and ç
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27 Oct 2018
A concert by the SNG Maribor Symphony Orchestra with soloists of the Academy of Music, conducted by Simon Robinson,
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20 Mar 2017
A joint concert by the composition students of the Ljubljana Academy of Music and the Franz Liszt Academy of Music
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22 Jan 2017
Mini Operas, performed by the Academy of Music, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
at the Opera Exam Festival
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16 Dec 2016
A New Year concert by the Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana and the Ljubljana Academy of Music baroque orchestra and the SNG Opera and Ballet soloists, organised by the Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin,
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15 Dec 2016
A New Year concert by the Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana and the Ljubljana Academy of Music baroque orchestra and the SNG Opera and Ballet soloists, organised by the Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin),
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11 Dec 2016
TAKE IT SLO(w) SONNTAG, or Ein kultureller Brunch events including a photo exhibition by Urban Cerjak, a literary reading and discussion with Davorin Lenko, a reading with poet Andrej Hočevar and the music programme: the lieder interpreted by Martina Burger (soprano) from Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, Luka Ortar (bass-baritone) (SNG Maribor), and Vladimir Mlinarić (piano) from Ljubljana Academy of Music, organised by Periskop in cooperation with the Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin),
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24 Jun 2015
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29 May 2015
A concert by pianists Vladimir Mlinarić and Jakša Zlatar (Academy of Music) at the 16th Pula Chamber Music Festival 2015
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15 Apr 2014
A concert by Duo Furioso and Trio Rêverie (Academy of Music), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
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16 Jan 2014
Niccolò Piccinni's opera buffa La Cecchina or The Good-Natured Girl, co-produced by the Slovenian Chamber Music Theatre, Cankarjev dom, Academy of Music, and Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana,
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12 Dec 2013
13 Dec 2013
The music of Slovene composer Dušan Bavdek performed by musicians from the Academy of Music, and his lecture The Peaks of Slovenian Music Through History to the Present Time, organised in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
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19 Aug 2012
Renata Bauer (Academy of Music) presents Spanish Baroque composers
at the Petar Nakić Organ Festival
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12 Jul 2012
L'Orfeo, an opera by Claudio Monteverdi, produced by the Academy of Music, Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (AGRFT), and Academy of Fine Arts and Design in the framework of Maribor, European Capital of Culture 2012
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12 Feb 2012
Nina Dominko (soprano), Urška Damiš Burger (mezzosoprano), Martin Sušnik (tenor), Darko Vidic (bariton) and Ivan Vomberger (pianoforte), Ljubljana Academy of Music perform
Location
The academy is situated in the impressive 17th century Stična Manor in the old centre of Ljubljana. Some of the courses are also run at the Glasbena matica premises, where the academy was stationed until 1985. For some years now, the 3 Slovene artistic academies have been working towards a new architectural project for a new common educational centre for the arts.
Departments and programmes
The Departments of Composition and Music Theory, Conducting, Singing, Keyboard Instruments, String Instruments, Wind Instruments, Brass Instruments, Percussion Instruments, and the Department of Music Education and Sacred Music compose the academy's main departments.
Jazz music is currently only available as an elective course in the bachelor-s degree programme of Musical Art, but there are plans to establish it as an independent, interdepartmental division of jazz studies sometime in the near future. The same stands for Early Music.
History
The first state music school in the region of today's Slovenia was set up in Ljubljana back in 1807. Later, this was followed by the "Music School at the Philharmonic Society" (1821–1919), the first music school with a modern curriculum. Yet, it was only in 1872, when the cultural society Glasbena matica Ljubljana was founded, that an initiative to create an institution for higher music education began to surface. These endeavours came to fruition in 1919 with the establishment of the "Yugoslavian Conservatorium of the Glasbena Matica".
In 1939, this structure became the Music Academy, which ran throughout WWII and was renamed in 1945 as the Academy of Music. In the years to come, the academy gained many new departments, among them, the Department for Composition and Conducting and the Department of the History of Folklore. The secondary school programme split from the academy in 1953 to become an independent institution, now the Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory. The academy officially became a part of the University of Ljubljana in 1975.
International cooperation
The University of Ljubljana facilitates student exchange according to the programmes of CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Programme), Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and bilateral agreements. Each year, the Department of Composition and Music Theory organises the International Solfège Competition. The Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra regularly participates at Young Euro Classics, the international festival of the best European youth orchestras, organised in Germany.
Numerous graduates of the UL Academy of Music also play as members and soloists in some of the world's most renowned orchestras.
See also
- Academy of Music Library
- Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra
- Academy of Music Library
- Glasbena matica Ljubljana
- University of Ljubljana
- Ljubljana Music and Ballet Conservatory