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− | The [[Slovene Clarinet Sextet]] is a unique musical group which has been working together since [[established::1996]] when it was founded by [[Tomaž Kmetič]]. Members of the sextet perform at numerous Slovene contemporary music festivals such as Unicum and Musica Danubiana organized by the [[Society of Slovene Composers (DSS)]]) as well as Festine | + | The [[Slovene Clarinet Sextet]] is a unique musical group which has been working together since [[established::1996]] when it was founded by [[Tomaž Kmetič]]. Members of the sextet perform at numerous Slovene contemporary music festivals such as ''Unicum'' and [[Musica Danubiana]] organized by the [[Society of Slovene Composers (DSS)]]) as well as at the [[Festival Slowind]] and the concert cycle ''Festine''. |
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The sextet of clarinets is a unique ensemble in Slovenia as it comprises Slovenia’s third generation of musicians, who play a wide range of wind instruments including the standard orchestral B flat and A clarinets, alto clarinet, basset horn, the smaller E flat clarinet and the largest bass and contrabass clarinets. The group is currently led by the clarinettist of the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, professor at the Academy of Music and member of the Ariart Woodwind Quintet Jože Kotar. All of the Sextet's musicians combine performing and teaching careers and collaborate with many Slovene orchestras such as the Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Slovene Clarinet Sextet mostly presents a contemporary music repertoire though it also plays arrangements of classical music pieces. It has performed and recorded in Slovenia, Italy, Serbia and Montenegro. Their repertoire includes works by
The Discography Unit, RTV Slovenia released a CD containing performances of the sextet.
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