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The [[Ljudmil Rus Guitar Orchestra]] was established in [[established::1963]] under the leadership of guitarist and composer [[Ljudmil Rus]] (b. 1933). It is one of the oldest guitar orchestras in the world. Since then more then 100 guitarists (mostly students from the [[Academy of Music]] and other faculties of the [[University of Ljubljana]]) have played in the orchestra. Some of them are renown musicians such as [[Tomaž Rajterič]], [[Gregor Avsenik]], [[Mladen Bucić]], [[Katja Porovne Silić]], [[Uroš Usenik]], etc. The orchestra, consisting of 11 guitar players, has a broad repertoire which ranges from Baroque to contemporary symphonic music, opera, oratorio and cantata, theatre and film music, by Slovene and foreign composers. Its performances have been broadcast on [[Televizija Slovenija]] and [[Radio Slovenia]] programmes. | The [[Ljudmil Rus Guitar Orchestra]] was established in [[established::1963]] under the leadership of guitarist and composer [[Ljudmil Rus]] (b. 1933). It is one of the oldest guitar orchestras in the world. Since then more then 100 guitarists (mostly students from the [[Academy of Music]] and other faculties of the [[University of Ljubljana]]) have played in the orchestra. Some of them are renown musicians such as [[Tomaž Rajterič]], [[Gregor Avsenik]], [[Mladen Bucić]], [[Katja Porovne Silić]], [[Uroš Usenik]], etc. The orchestra, consisting of 11 guitar players, has a broad repertoire which ranges from Baroque to contemporary symphonic music, opera, oratorio and cantata, theatre and film music, by Slovene and foreign composers. Its performances have been broadcast on [[Televizija Slovenija]] and [[Radio Slovenia]] programmes. |
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