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Being composed of one man, a digital library of recorded instruments and an array of sound processing software, [[Borut Kržišnik Symphonic Orchestra]] is a rather unorthodox orchestra. As such it is the culmination of an aesthetic vision of [[Borut Kržišnik]], a composer, music producer, mastering and music programmer and a guitarist. Although he integrated music sampling tools in his earlier work, the virtual orchestra in its full fledged form was first used to record his 1997 album Stories from Magatrea. An unprecedented approach for Slovenia at that time, it did cause some muttering in certain composers circles. With time, the approach has gotten a wider acceptance and usage and as for Kržišnik, he continued his artistic path by composing and producing music in this way for a innumerable dance performances, theatre plays, ballets, exhibitions, performances, films and also his own albums. Among the more resounding collaborations of his is definitely his work with the famed director Peter Greenaway, for whose multi-media artistic output Kržišnik has prispeval a lot of musical context.  
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Being composed of one man, a digital library of recorded instruments and an array of sound processing software, [[Borut Kržišnik Symphonic Orchestra]] is a rather unorthodox orchestra. As such it is the culmination of an aesthetic vision of [[Borut Kržišnik]], a composer, music producer, mastering and music programmer and a guitarist. Although he integrated music sampling tools in his earlier work, the virtual orchestra in its full fledged form was first used to record his [[established::1997]] album Stories from Magatrea. An unprecedented approach for Slovenia at that time, it did cause some muttering in certain composers circles. With time, the approach has gotten a wider acceptance and usage and as for Kržišnik, he continued his artistic path by composing and producing music in this way for a innumerable dance performances, theatre plays, ballets, exhibitions, performances, films and also his own albums. Among the more resounding collaborations of his is definitely his work with the famed director Peter Greenaway, for whose multi-media artistic output Kržišnik has prispeval a lot of musical context.  
 
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Besides his extensive work with Greenaway, he did music for ballets by Massimiliano Volpini and  Isabelle Kralj, worked with the renowned choreographer Edward Clug, and did music for some Slovene films and documentaries (''Pokrajina št. 2'' by [[Vinko Möderndorfer]] and ''Fabiani Plecnik'' by [[Amir Muratović]]).
 
Besides his extensive work with Greenaway, he did music for ballets by Massimiliano Volpini and  Isabelle Kralj, worked with the renowned choreographer Edward Clug, and did music for some Slovene films and documentaries (''Pokrajina št. 2'' by [[Vinko Möderndorfer]] and ''Fabiani Plecnik'' by [[Amir Muratović]]).
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A dance performance recorded in the Slovene parliament for the 20 anniversary of the Slovene constitution. Music by Borut Kržišnik.
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==

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Being composed of one man, a digital library of recorded instruments and an array of sound processing software, Borut Kržišnik Symphonic Orchestra is a rather unorthodox orchestra. As such it is the culmination of an aesthetic vision of Borut Kržišnik, a composer, music producer, mastering and music programmer and a guitarist. Although he integrated music sampling tools in his earlier work, the virtual orchestra in its full fledged form was first used to record his 1997 album Stories from Magatrea. An unprecedented approach for Slovenia at that time, it did cause some muttering in certain composers circles. With time, the approach has gotten a wider acceptance and usage and as for Kržišnik, he continued his artistic path by composing and producing music in this way for a innumerable dance performances, theatre plays, ballets, exhibitions, performances, films and also his own albums. Among the more resounding collaborations of his is definitely his work with the famed director Peter Greenaway, for whose multi-media artistic output Kržišnik has prispeval a lot of musical context.


Borut Kržišnik's background

Starting as a self taught guitarist, his musical career started in the late 1980s, when he played for the famed groups Laibach and Borghesia. At that time, he also started composing and wrote music for an art exhibition. This was soon followed by writing music for dance and theatre performances, and throughout the 90s he has dome much work with a number theatre directors, especially Emil Hrvatin and Julie-Anne Robinson, with whom he started working in the second half of th 90s. Continuing his earlier involvement in other art practices, he collaborated with the artist Marina Gržinić and has done much work with Nataša Prosenc.

Data Direct

Data Direct were Borut Krišnik, saxophonist Primož Simončič (the already also a member of Lolita), clarinettist Mario Marolt and violinist Vuk Kraković. Only one record (released simultaneously by Front Rock and the German label Discordia in 1995 and called La Dolce Vita) is officially attributed to them but in fact a more or less similar postava and musical orientation was xcy for Borut Kržišnik's first album Currents of Time from 1991 (which was then already released by a foreign (UK) records company, anticipating his successful international career). The group's interest concentrated on the exploration of contemporary eclectic music, surpassing any precise definition of genre but generally moving in the coordinates of symphony orchestra, ethereal folk music of the Balkans and improvised, free or 'cool' jazz and avant-garde rock.

On the album La Dolce Vita and some livew performances they were joined by the double bass player Giovanni Maier (of the Enrico Rava Group), the saxophonist Hugo Sekoranja, Roman Dečman from the concert formation of Laibach, perccusionist Zlatko Kaučič and Sandra Rekar on piano. Under the name Data Processed Corrupted, they appeared on the Ljubljana’s Druga Godba Festival in 1993, performed on the “Vorax” festival in Vicenza and at the “Synthesis – Music of the 20th Century” festival (Skopje).

Later works for dance, theatre and film

After the year 2000, his extensive collaboration with Peter Greenaway started. They met when Peter had an ad-hoc music request for his Map to Paradise from Ljubljana performance, produced by Muzeum Institute. This was followed by a number of scores for Greenaways performances, installations, theatre plays, documentaries and films. He wrote and produced the score for his film trilogy and multi-media event, the Tulse Luper Suitcases, and its integral version A Life in Suitcases, which were screened at almost all important film festivals (Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Rotterdam, Tribeca, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Philadelphia, Hong Kong, Edinburgh and many others).

Besides his extensive work with Greenaway, he did music for ballets by Massimiliano Volpini and Isabelle Kralj, worked with the renowned choreographer Edward Clug, and did music for some Slovene films and documentaries (Pokrajina št. 2 by Vinko Möderndorfer and Fabiani Plecnik by Amir Muratović).

A dance performance recorded in the Slovene parliament for the 20 anniversary of the Slovene constitution. Music by Borut Kržišnik.

Discography

After his first two albums with Data Direct, his band was more or less Borut Kržišnik Symphonic Orchestra, and his digital processing equipment was less and less supported by live musicians. Stories from Magatrea, first released by KUD France Prešeren and two years later also put out by the American label Falcata - Galia Recording, was followed by A Life in Suitcases (2005, KUD France Preseren), which is in fact for the same-named film and the aforementioned trilogy. The next album, Sacre du Temps (2007, Station Zuid), was also music he did for another artist, this time the choreographer Edward Clug. His next release, the album Valse Brutal from 2009, is once again an independent musical piece.

More than two decades of musical work, he has gone through a myriad of sonic choices, dealing with avant-garde, popular, tonal, atonal, abstract, concrete, improvised and other musics. Yet, he did create a distinctive musical language, which is melodically and rhythmically very concrete, even playful. As only two of his symphonic works were ever performed 'unplugged', by a live symphonic orchestra, he continues working with his Magatrea's Symphonic Orchestra, as he sometimes called it.

See also

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