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− | [[Maribor Octet]] was established in [[established::1973]] by students of the 2nd Grammar School in Maribor, and it is today led by [[Franci Kovač]]. Today's octet singers, [[Andrej Tiršek]] and [[Marijan Žagar]] (1st tenor), [[Marko Trampuš]] and [[Andrej Tomšič]] (2nd tenor), [[Matjaž Colnarič]], [[Srečko Štrucl]], [[Stanko Eršte]] (baritone) and [[Peter Izlakar]] and [[Marjan Kirbiš]] (bass), are all amateur | + | [[Maribor Octet]] was established in [[established::1973]] by students of the 2nd Grammar School in Maribor, and it is today led by [[Franci Kovač]]. Today's octet singers, [[Andrej Tiršek]] and [[Marijan Žagar]] (1st tenor), [[Marko Trampuš]] and [[Andrej Tomšič]] (2nd tenor), [[Matjaž Colnarič]], [[Srečko Štrucl]], [[Stanko Eršte]] (baritone) and [[Peter Izlakar]] and [[Marjan Kirbiš]] (bass), are all amateur musicians, but achieve a high level of professionalism. |
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==International cooperation and awards== | ==International cooperation and awards== | ||
− | Ever since the beginning, | + | Ever since the beginning, Maribor Octet have been performing in Slovenia and abroad. Only by 2005 the Octet had performed more than 1,300 concerts at home and in Europe (Paris, Krefeld, Essen, Montreux, Cuneo, Milan), North America (Montana, Toronto, Cleveland, New York City, New Mexico), South America (Uruguay, Brazil) and East Asia (Japan). |
− | The | + | The Maribor Octet regularly participates on international festivals, such as Festival in Montevideo (2007), Festival in Missouli (2006), Festival in Miane (2003) and so on. The octet received a prize at a festival in Cork, Ireland in 1986 and has also won several prizes in Maribor. |
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
Its discography of six CDs features a strong international programme, including songs written by the Bishop [[Anton Martin Slomšek]], and Maribor Octet’s interpretations of contemporary choral compositions. | Its discography of six CDs features a strong international programme, including songs written by the Bishop [[Anton Martin Slomšek]], and Maribor Octet’s interpretations of contemporary choral compositions. | ||
− | The octet published a CD at the 20th anniversary | + | The octet published a CD at the 20th anniversary ''Mariborski oktet - 20 let'' (1993), a CD of love songs and serenades ''Jaz bi rad rdečih rož'' (1995), one with sacral programme ''Gloria'' (1997), one with folksongs ''Kaj ti je, deklica'' (2003), a CD at the 30th anniversary ''Mariborski oktet - 30 let'' (2003) and thematic CD with drinking songs ''Majolka bod' pozdravljena'' (2004). |
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Ever since the beginning, Maribor Octet have been performing in Slovenia and abroad. Only by 2005 the Octet had performed more than 1,300 concerts at home and in Europe (Paris, Krefeld, Essen, Montreux, Cuneo, Milan), North America (Montana, Toronto, Cleveland, New York City, New Mexico), South America (Uruguay, Brazil) and East Asia (Japan).
The Maribor Octet regularly participates on international festivals, such as Festival in Montevideo (2007), Festival in Missouli (2006), Festival in Miane (2003) and so on. The octet received a prize at a festival in Cork, Ireland in 1986 and has also won several prizes in Maribor.
Its discography of six CDs features a strong international programme, including songs written by the Bishop Anton Martin Slomšek, and Maribor Octet’s interpretations of contemporary choral compositions.
The octet published a CD at the 20th anniversary Mariborski oktet - 20 let (1993), a CD of love songs and serenades Jaz bi rad rdečih rož (1995), one with sacral programme Gloria (1997), one with folksongs Kaj ti je, deklica (2003), a CD at the 30th anniversary Mariborski oktet - 30 let (2003) and thematic CD with drinking songs Majolka bod' pozdravljena (2004).
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