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[[Katalena]] stands for a phenomenon on Slovene popular music scene, hence to their unique musical expression and philosophy towards preservation of domestic folk music legacy. Comprising old Slovene folklore music with modern vibes of rock, jazz and ethno, the band revived traditional musical heritage and enriched it with a fresh energy, making them sound new and colourful. If you are yearning for a journey through exquisite Slovene musical past, visiting Katalena concert is a right thing for you.
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The musical group [[Katalena]] represents a phenomenon on the Slovene popular music scene, owing to its unique musical expression and philosophy towards preserving our domestic folk music legacy. Encompassing Slovene folklore music with modern vibes of rock, jazz and ethno, the band has revived the local traditional musical heritage and enriched it with a fresh energy, making the music sound new and colourful. If you are yearning for a journey through the exquisite Slovene musical past, visiting a Katalena concert is the right thing for you.
 
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== Background==
 
== Background==
  
The band members met quite accidentally in the Slovene countryside village of Črmošnjice in Bela krajina in Summer [[established::2001]]. Coming from different musical backgrounds - from classic rock (Sfiltrom, Terra mystica, [[Bast]]), folk ([[Terrafolk]]), blues (Moj boogie band) and trip hop ([[Melodrom]]) - its musicians experimented for a week with several old Slovene folk tunes they had discovered in the archives of the [[Institute of Ethnomusicology]]. Soon they had grown into a regular music group, gaining quite a lot of attention in a very short time. They made their first public appearance in December 2001 at the Novi rock (New Rock) festival in Ljubljana, and their first individual concert was, to everyone's surprise, completely sold out.  
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The band members met quite accidentally in the Slovene countryside village of Črmošnjice in Bela krajina in summer [[established::2001]]. Coming from different musical backgrounds – from classic rock (Sfiltrom, Terra mystica, [[Bast]]), folk ([[Terrafolk]]), blues (Moj boogie band) and trip hop ([[Melodrom]]) – its musicians experimented for a week with several old Slovene folk tunes they had discovered in the archives of the [[Institute of Ethnomusicology]]. Soon they had grown into a regular music group, gaining quite a lot of attention in a very short time. They made their first public appearance in December 2001 at the [[Novi Rock Festival|Novi Rock]] ("New Rock") Festival in Ljubljana, and their first individual concert was, to everyone's surprise, completely sold out.  
  
 
== Performances ==
 
== Performances ==
  
Katalena played all major festivals and venues in Slovenia, including [[Novi Rock Festival]], [[Druga Godba Festival]], [[Lent Festival]], [[Rock Otočec]], [[Carniola Festival]], [[Mediterranean Festival, Izola]], [[Trnfest Festival]], [[Zmaj 'ma mlade Festival]] and [[Kamfest]]. In 2009 they sold out the Gallus Hall in [[Cankarjev dom|Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre]] with special event including 13 ballet dancers, the same year the band did a audio-visual concert as a part of [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka Festival]]. For that they contributed music and a crew of individual Slovene animators did a short animated films, based on a specific song, which were screened through the concert.
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Katalena has played all major festivals and venues in Slovenia, including [[Novi Rock Festival]], [[Druga Godba Festival]], [[Lent Festival]], [[Rock Otočec]], [[Carniola Festival]], [[Mediterranean Festival, Izola]], [[Trnfest Festival]], [[Zmaj 'ma mlade Festival]] and [[Kamfest]]. In 2009 they sold out the [[Cankarjev Dom/Gallus Hall|Gallus Hall]] in [[Cankarjev dom, Cultural and Congress Centre|Cankarjev dom]] with a special event including 13 ballet dancers, the same year the band did a audio-visual concert as a part of [[Animateka International Animated Film Festival|Animateka Festival]]. For that they contributed music and a crew of individual Slovene animators did short animated films, based on a specific song, which were screened through the concert.
  
Katalena has also an enviable list of performances abroad. They played in New York, Switzerland, Hungary, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, France and Croatia.
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Katalena also has an enviable list of performances abroad. They have played in New York, Switzerland, Hungary, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, France and Croatia.
  
 
== Members and their solo works ==
 
== Members and their solo works ==
  
The Katalena line-up didn't change since their beginning and consist of [[Vesna Zornik]] (vocal), [[Polona Janežič]] (keyboards, backing vocals), [[Tibor Mihelič]] (bass, backing vocals), [[Boštjan Narat]] (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals), [[Robert Rebolj]] (drums, percussion) and [[Boštjan Gombač]] (clarinet, flutes, percussion, backing vocals).
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The Katalena line-up hasn't change since their beginning and consists of [[Vesna Zornik]] (vocal), [[Polona Janežič]] (keyboards, backing vocals), [[Tibor Mihelič]] (bass, backing vocals), [[Boštjan Narat]] (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals), [[Robert Rebolj]] (drums, percussion), and [[Boštjan Gombač]] (clarinet, flutes, percussion, backing vocals).
  
As for the members we can say, they are extremely productive even outside Katalena, working on other music projects and solo material. [[Boštjan Narat]] made a highly recognisable album as a singer-songwriter in 2010 called ''Strah je odveč'', the same year [[Vesna Zornik]] released her tango oriented solo album ''TangoApasionada''. [[Polona Janežič]] plays keyboards in [[Melodrom]] and [[Boštjan Gombač]], which is undoubtedly one of the most active Slovene musician, was recent years a main performer in cabaret ''Patty Diphusa - Izpovedi porno dive'' (Confessions of Porno Diva), a theatre show directed by [[Ivana Djilas]].
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As for the members we can say, they are extremely productive even outside Katalena, working on other music projects and solo material. [[Boštjan Narat]] made a highly recognisable album as a singer-songwriter in 2010 called ''Strah je odveč'', the same year [[Vesna Zornik]] released her tango oriented solo album ''TangoApasionada''. [[Polona Janežič]] plays keyboards in [[Melodrom]], and [[Boštjan Gombač]], undoubtedly one of the most active Slovene musicians, was in recent years a main performer in the cabaret ''Patty Diphusa – Izpovedi porno dive'' [Confessions of Porno Diva], a theatre show directed by [[Ivana Djilas]].
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
  
Katalena so far released five studio albums, starting with ''(Z)godbe'' in 2002. This début has firmly established their further musical attitude towards modern song covers of Slovene traditional folk music which they continued on the second album ''Babje leto'' (2004). The third one ''Kmečka ohcet'' (2006) was rather the first truly conceptual one, due to the fact, that all featured songs have lyrical connection to weeding and weeding related themes. With album ''Cvik cvak!'' (2008) Katalena reached further into exploring folk heritage and awaken Resian folk music (Resia is Slovene community living in a remote area close to the border in Italy, known by its specific culture, language and folk heritage). On their fifth album ''Noč čarovnic'' (2011) the band covered some poems with folk motives of finest Slovene poets, like [[Dane Zajc]] and [[Svetlana Makarovič]].
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Katalena has so far released five studio albums, starting with ''(Z)godbe'' in 2002. This début firmly established their further musical attitude towards modern song covers of Slovene traditional folk music which they continued on the second album ''Babje leto'' (2004). The third one ''Kmečka ohcet'' (2006) was the first truly conceptual one, due to the fact that all the featured songs have a lyrical connection to weddings and wedding-related themes. With the album ''Cvik cvak!'' (2008) Katalena reached further into exploring folk heritage and awakened Resian folk music (Resia is Slovene community living in a remote area close to the border in Italy, known for its specific culture, language and folk heritage). On their fifth album ''Noč čarovnic'' (2011) the band covered some poems with folk motives of finest Slovene poets, like [[Dane Zajc]] and [[Svetlana Makarovič]].
  
Nevertheless, all albums gained great success from media and public and got extremely positive responses from critics. That established Katalena as one of most recognisable and innovative Slovene band in the past decade.  
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Nevertheless, all of the albums garnered great success from the media and the public and got extremely positive responses from the critics. That established Katalena as one of most recognisable and innovative Slovene bands in the past decade.  
  
 
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The musical group Katalena represents a phenomenon on the Slovene popular music scene, owing to its unique musical expression and philosophy towards preserving our domestic folk music legacy. Encompassing Slovene folklore music with modern vibes of rock, jazz and ethno, the band has revived the local traditional musical heritage and enriched it with a fresh energy, making the music sound new and colourful. If you are yearning for a journey through the exquisite Slovene musical past, visiting a Katalena concert is the right thing for you.


Background

The band members met quite accidentally in the Slovene countryside village of Črmošnjice in Bela krajina in summer 2001. Coming from different musical backgrounds – from classic rock (Sfiltrom, Terra mystica, Bast), folk (Terrafolk), blues (Moj boogie band) and trip hop (Melodrom) – its musicians experimented for a week with several old Slovene folk tunes they had discovered in the archives of the Institute of Ethnomusicology. Soon they had grown into a regular music group, gaining quite a lot of attention in a very short time. They made their first public appearance in December 2001 at the Novi Rock ("New Rock") Festival in Ljubljana, and their first individual concert was, to everyone's surprise, completely sold out.

Performances

Katalena has played all major festivals and venues in Slovenia, including Novi Rock Festival, Druga Godba Festival, Lent Festival, Rock Otočec, Carniola Festival, Mediterranean Festival, Izola, Trnfest Festival, Zmaj 'ma mlade Festival and Kamfest. In 2009 they sold out the Gallus Hall in Cankarjev dom with a special event including 13 ballet dancers, the same year the band did a audio-visual concert as a part of Animateka Festival. For that they contributed music and a crew of individual Slovene animators did short animated films, based on a specific song, which were screened through the concert.

Katalena also has an enviable list of performances abroad. They have played in New York, Switzerland, Hungary, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, France and Croatia.

Members and their solo works

The Katalena line-up hasn't change since their beginning and consists of Vesna Zornik (vocal), Polona Janežič (keyboards, backing vocals), Tibor Mihelič (bass, backing vocals), Boštjan Narat (guitar, mandolin, backing vocals), Robert Rebolj (drums, percussion), and Boštjan Gombač (clarinet, flutes, percussion, backing vocals).

As for the members we can say, they are extremely productive even outside Katalena, working on other music projects and solo material. Boštjan Narat made a highly recognisable album as a singer-songwriter in 2010 called Strah je odveč, the same year Vesna Zornik released her tango oriented solo album TangoApasionada. Polona Janežič plays keyboards in Melodrom, and Boštjan Gombač, undoubtedly one of the most active Slovene musicians, was in recent years a main performer in the cabaret Patty Diphusa – Izpovedi porno dive [Confessions of Porno Diva], a theatre show directed by Ivana Djilas.

Discography

Katalena has so far released five studio albums, starting with (Z)godbe in 2002. This début firmly established their further musical attitude towards modern song covers of Slovene traditional folk music which they continued on the second album Babje leto (2004). The third one Kmečka ohcet (2006) was the first truly conceptual one, due to the fact that all the featured songs have a lyrical connection to weddings and wedding-related themes. With the album Cvik cvak! (2008) Katalena reached further into exploring folk heritage and awakened Resian folk music (Resia is Slovene community living in a remote area close to the border in Italy, known for its specific culture, language and folk heritage). On their fifth album Noč čarovnic (2011) the band covered some poems with folk motives of finest Slovene poets, like Dane Zajc and Svetlana Makarovič.

Nevertheless, all of the albums garnered great success from the media and the public and got extremely positive responses from the critics. That established Katalena as one of most recognisable and innovative Slovene bands in the past decade.

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