Radovljica Festival

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Festival Radovljica
Društvo ljubiteljev stare glasbe, Linhartov trg 1, SI-4240 Radovljica


Phone386 (0) 4 531 2291
Marija Kolar, President and Technical Director



Frequencyannual





Launched in 1982, Radovljica Festival is the oldest eary music festival in Slovenia. It regularly features internationally-renowned vocalists, instrumental soloists performing on original instruments and ensembles such as the Fitzwilliam String Quartet, Le concert Français, Quartetto Amsterdam, Salzburger Hofmusik and Piccolo Teatro Espresso Wurzburg, interpreting old musical scores.


Concerts and workshops

The Radovljica Festival features a wide scope of music, from the reconstructions of performances from before the advent of musical notation thorughou the 21st century music and most recent works. In 2010 John Potter, a singer, author and vocal coach, held a lecture Singing Early Music in the 21st Century and led a workshop for singers and vocal ensembles.

International networking

The Radovljica Festival is a member of the European Early Music Network REMA.

Venues

The concerts are staged at Radovljica manor, at the Linhart Square and in the St Peter`s Church as well as at the Annuntiation church at a nearby Velesovo monastery. A free bus is organised for the visitors from Ljubljana and Kranj.

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