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[[Domžale Chamber Choir]] was established in [[established::1987]]. Conducted by [[Tomaž Pintar]], the Choir has a complex repertoire which in recent years has included Verdi's ''Requiem'', Mahler's ''Symphony No 8'', Mozart's ''Requiem'', [[Samo Vremšak|Samo Vremšak's]] ''Stabat Mater'' and [[Alojz Srebotnjak's|Alojz Srebotnjak's]] ''Škofjeloški pasijon''. The Choir has performed together with the [[RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra]], the orchestra of [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]] and other choirs (including the RTV Chamber Choir, the [[Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana]], the [[Consortium Musicum Ljubljana]], [[Carmina Slovenica]] and the [[Ljubljana Madrigalists Chamber Choir]]), both in Slovenia and abroad.
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[[Domžale Chamber Choir]] was established in [[established::1987]] and since 2007 it is led by [[Fernando Mejias]]. It mostly performs in Slovenia and often cooperates with other Slovene choirs and vocal groups.
 
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==Background==
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Under the leadership of its first conductor [[Tomaž Pintar]], the Choir has a complex repertoire which in recent years has included Verdi's ''Requiem'', Mahler's ''Symphony No 8'', Mozart's ''Requiem'', [[Samo Vremšak|Samo Vremšak's]] ''Stabat Mater'' and [[Alojz Srebotnjak's|Alojz Srebotnjak's]] ''Škofjeloški pasijon''.
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The Choir has performed together with the [[RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra]], the orchestra of [[Slovene National Theatre Maribor]] and other choirs (including the RTV Chamber Choir, the [[Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana]], the [[Consortium Musicum Ljubljana]], [[Carmina Slovenica]] and the [[Ljubljana Madrigalists Chamber Choir]]), both in Slovenia and abroad.
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==International awards==
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Their most recent international successes are two silver medals on festival ''Musica Sacra'' in Bratislava (2009) for categories of mixed choirs and contemporary music and  second prize on ''7th International Choral Competition in Zadar'' in 2010, where they also received two special awards: ''Srebrni križić opatice Čike'' and an award for the best performance of music piece of coratian composer.
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

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Domžale Chamber Choir was established in 1987 and since 2007 it is led by Fernando Mejias. It mostly performs in Slovenia and often cooperates with other Slovene choirs and vocal groups.


Background

Under the leadership of its first conductor Tomaž Pintar, the Choir has a complex repertoire which in recent years has included Verdi's Requiem, Mahler's Symphony No 8, Mozart's Requiem, Samo Vremšak's Stabat Mater and Alojz Srebotnjak's Škofjeloški pasijon.

The Choir has performed together with the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra of Slovene National Theatre Maribor and other choirs (including the RTV Chamber Choir, the Academic Choir Tone Tomšič, University of Ljubljana, the Consortium Musicum Ljubljana, Carmina Slovenica and the Ljubljana Madrigalists Chamber Choir), both in Slovenia and abroad.

International awards

Their most recent international successes are two silver medals on festival Musica Sacra in Bratislava (2009) for categories of mixed choirs and contemporary music and second prize on 7th International Choral Competition in Zadar in 2010, where they also received two special awards: Srebrni križić opatice Čike and an award for the best performance of music piece of coratian composer.

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