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[[RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir]] established in [[established::1945]] is one of the oldest radio choirs in Europe. It often cooperates with [[RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra]]. Their repertoire contains modern works and also famous works from musical history. }}
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[[RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir]] established in [[established::1945]] is one of the oldest radio choirs in Europe. It often cooperates with [[RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra]]. Their repertoire contains modern works and also famous works from musical history.  
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The choir was in past led by [[Franc Kimovec]], [[Drago M. Šijanec]], [[Ciril Cvetko]], [[France Marolt]], [[Milko Škoberne]], [[Lojze Lebič]], [[Marko Munih]], [[Jože Fürst]], [[Mirko Cuderman]], [[Tomaž Faganel]], [[Matevž Fabijan]], [[Matjaž Šček]], [[Urša Lah]] and [[Stojan Kuret]]. The choir worked continuously until 2004, when they became a project choir. They are recording works for [[Music Production Unit, RTV Slovenia]] and often hosting famous conductors such as Stefan Parkman, Günther Theuring (radio project Gallus in 2001 - 2003), [[Sebastjan Vrhovnik]] (radio project Gallus in 2007 and 2008), [[Martina Batič]] (radio project Ko poezija postane glasba in 2007), Dani Juris and Holger Speck (projekt Gallus 2010).
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The choir was in past led by [[Franc Kimovec]], [[Drago M. Šijanec]], [[Ciril Cvetko]], [[France Marolt]], [[Milko Škoberne]], [[Lojze Lebič]], [[Marko Munih]], [[Jože Fürst]], [[Mirko Cuderman]], [[Tomaž Faganel]], [[Matevž Fabijan]], [[Matjaž Šček]], [[Urša Lah]] and [[Stojan Kuret]]. The choir worked continuously until 2004, when they became a project choir. They are recording works for [[Music Production Unit, RTV Slovenia]] and often hosting famous conductors such as Stefan Parkman, Günther Theuring (radio project ''Gallus'' in 2001–2003), [[Sebastjan Vrhovnik]] (radio project ''Gallus'' in 2007 and 2008), [[Martina Batič]] (radio project ''Ko poezija postane glasba'' in 2007), Dani Juris and Holger Speck (projekt ''Gallus'' 2010).
  
 
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Komorni zbor RTV Slovenija
Kolodvorska 2, SI-1550 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 475 2469
Boris Rener, Head of Music Production Unit



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RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir established in 1945 is one of the oldest radio choirs in Europe. It often cooperates with RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra. Their repertoire contains modern works and also famous works from musical history.


The choir was in past led by Franc Kimovec, Drago M. Šijanec, Ciril Cvetko, France Marolt, Milko Škoberne, Lojze Lebič, Marko Munih, Jože Fürst, Mirko Cuderman, Tomaž Faganel, Matevž Fabijan, Matjaž Šček, Urša Lah and Stojan Kuret. The choir worked continuously until 2004, when they became a project choir. They are recording works for Music Production Unit, RTV Slovenia and often hosting famous conductors such as Stefan Parkman, Günther Theuring (radio project Gallus in 2001–2003), Sebastjan Vrhovnik (radio project Gallus in 2007 and 2008), Martina Batič (radio project Ko poezija postane glasba in 2007), Dani Juris and Holger Speck (projekt Gallus 2010).

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Established in 1945, the RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir is one of the oldest radio choirs in Europe. +
Established in 1945, the RTV Slovenia Chamber Choir is one of the oldest radio choirs in Europe. +
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