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|fax          = 386 (0) 1 242 0815
 
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|dates and duration = June to September, (mostly occurs in July and August), 2 months
 
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The Brežice Festival was established in [[Established::1982]] by [[Ars Ramovš]], who is the founder, organiser and producer of the annual event. Since 2007 has run under the name SEVIQC Brežice (abbreviation for ''Semper viva quam creata'' - ''Always as live as created'').  
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The Brežice Festival was established in [[Established::1982]] by [[Ars Ramovš]], who is the founder, organiser and producer of the annual event. Since 2007 has run under the name [[SEVIQC Brežice Festival|SEVIQC Brežice]] (abbreviation for ''Semper viva quam creata'' - "Always as live as created").  
  
 
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==Venues==
 
==Venues==
All the festival venues are part of Slovenia's architectural and cultural heritage, mostly castles and churches of the Dolenjska and Posavje regions. As the festival highly respects decentralization and regionalisation of the cultural politics, its activities include almost all Slovenia - the events out of Dolenjska and Posavje are (within 2010 programme) presented also in Gornji Grad, Hrastovlje, Hoče, Koper, Ljubljana, Maribor, Moravske Toplice, Murska Sobota, Ptuj, Slovenj Gradec, Solčava, Šmarje pri Jelšah, Trbovlje, Trzin, Velenje, and Žalec.
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All the festival venues are part of Slovenia's architectural and cultural heritage, mostly castles and churches of the Dolenjska and Posavje regions. As the festival highly respects decentralisation and regionalisation of the cultural politics, its activities cover almost all Slovenia – the events (within the 2010 programme) out of Dolenjska and Posavje are also presented in Gornji Grad, Hrastovlje, Hoče, Koper, Ljubljana, Maribor, Moravske Toplice, Murska Sobota, Ptuj, Slovenj Gradec, Solčava, Šmarje pri Jelšah, Trbovlje, Trzin, Velenje, and Žalec.
  
 
==Programme==
 
==Programme==
The Festival connects high-quality international Early Music practitioners with their counterparts from Slovenia. The main objective of the festival is to promote the revival of the Early Music scene in Slovenia. Other aims included stimulating cultural tourism, developing Early Music departments at Slovene conservatories and the [[Academy of Music]], contributing to a higher level of professional music, and forming a European artistic, educational, and research centre for Early Music. The programme premieres new and authentic material, carefully chosen to promote the diversity of European early music, from the late Middle Ages right up to the beginning of the 20th century. In doing so, the programme breaks all taboos surrounding Early Music, giving it an insightful and honest platform and bringing in new audiences every time. It is a programme aimed specifically at the public but also enjoys a high reputation amongst professional music critics and audiences. The festival also encourages young Slovene artists and musicologists to study, research, and perform Early Music.  
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The festival connects high-quality international practitioners of Early Music with their counterparts from Slovenia. The main objective of the festival is to promote the revival of the Early Music scene in Slovenia. Other aims included stimulating cultural tourism, developing Early Music departments at Slovene conservatories and the [[Academy of Music]], contributing to a higher level of professional music, and forming a European artistic, educational, and research centre for Early Music. The programme premieres new and authentic material, carefully chosen to promote the diversity of European early music, from the late Middle Ages right up to the beginning of the 20th century. In doing so, the programme breaks all taboos surrounding Early Music, giving it an insightful and honest platform and bringing in new audiences every time. It is a programme aimed specifically at the public but also enjoys a notable reputation amongst professional music critics and audiences. The festival also encourages young Slovene artists and musicologists to study, research, and perform Early Music.  
  
[[Radio Slovenia]] records most of the concerts of the Festival and since 1997 has also presented festival recordings throughout the year (''Banchetto Musicale: Brežice after Brežice''). One or two concerts a year are recorded for Slovenia's national television station [[TV Slovenia]].
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[[Radio Slovenia]] records most of the concerts of the Festival and since 1997 has also presented festival recordings throughout the year (''Banchetto Musicale: Brežice after Brežice''). One or two concerts a year are recorded for [[Televizija Slovenija|Slovenia's national television station]].
  
Beside hundreds of prominent individual artists, the festival so far (1997-2009) presented wordly recognized ensembles, as follow: Accademia di Musica Antica Bolzano (I); Accademia Daniel Israel (IL); Adel Singers (N); Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie (PL); Arcana ensemble (I); Ars Antiqua Austria (A); Capella Savaria (H); Collegium Marianum (CZ); Dialogos (F); Ensemble Cantilena Antiqua (I); European Union Baroque Orchestra (GB); Helsinki Baroque Orchestra (SF); Het Barokorkest van het Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (NL); Hrvatski barokni ansambl (HR); I Solisti di Cremona (I); Komorni zbor RTV Slovenija; La Stagione Frankfurt (D); London Baroque (GB); Melande Amsterdam (NL); Musica Antiqua Köln (D); Musica Antiqua Russica (RUS); Stockholm Antiqua (S); The Purcell Quartett (GB); Zarabanda (E) etc.  
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Besides hundreds of prominent individual artists, the festival has thus far (1997–2009) presented world recognised ensembles, such as: Accademia di Musica Antica Bolzano (IT); Accademia Daniel Israel (IL); Adel Singers (NO); Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie (PL); Arcana ensemble (IT); Ars Antiqua Austria (AT); Capella Savaria (HU); Collegium Marianum (CZ); Dialogos (FR); Ensemble Cantilena Antiqua (IT); European Union Baroque Orchestra (GB); Helsinki Baroque Orchestra (FI); Het Barokorkest van het Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (NL); Hrvatski barokni ansambl (HR); I Solisti di Cremona (IT); Komorni zbor RTV Slovenija; La Stagione Frankfurt (DE); London Baroque (GB); Melande Amsterdam (NL); Musica Antiqua Köln (D); Musica Antiqua Russica (RUS); Stockholm Antiqua (SE); The Purcell Quartett (GB); Zarabanda (ES), etc.  
  
The 2010 edition (lasts from 22 June until 4 September) is about to present: Ensemble Unicorn and Michael Posch (A), Norwegian Cornett & Sackbuts (N), Camerata Trajectina (NL), Psallentes (B), Musicall Humors (F), Grupo Canzona (E), Zefiro Torna (B), Haydn Lute Trio (GB), Janas Ensemble (I) etc.
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The 2010 edition (lasts from 22 June until 4 September) is about to present: Ensemble Unicorn and Michael Posch (AT), Norwegian Cornett & Sackbuts (NO), Camerata Trajectina (NL), Psallentes (BE), Musicall Humors (FR), Grupo Canzona (ES), Zefiro Torna (BE), Haydn Lute Trio (GB), Janas Ensemble (IT), etc.
  
The Festival regularly provides quite generous extra admission discounts (students; socially weak people; families; members of various Slovene societies and associations). There is a cheap Festibus ride provided, departuring from the very centre of Ljubljana and arriving back after each event. All the events on the church territories are free of any admission.
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The festival regularly provides quite generous discounts on ticket prices (for students; people with low-income; families; members of various Slovene societies and associations; ticket-holders to other festivals such as Ljubljana Summer Festival, Primorska Summer Festival, and Lent Festival). There is also affordable bus transportation available on the Festibus, departing from the very centre of Ljubljana and returning after each event. All the events taking place at church locations have free admission.
  
Every concert is enriched by the superb wine degustation and some special event could take place, as well.
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Every concert is enriched by superb wine tastings and the occasional special event.
  
 
==International cooperation==
 
==International cooperation==
Since its inception in the 80's the festival has incorporated international cultural elements that are still quite relevant today. Each year the festival is organised in partnership with a national partner; previous partner countries were: in 2000 Great Britain; in 2001 the Netherlands; in 2002 the Czech Republic; in 2003 the European Union; in 2004 the Netherlands; in 2005 France; in 2006 Italy; and in 2007 Spain.
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Since its inception in the 1980s the festival has incorporated international cultural elements that are still quite relevant today. Each year the festival is organised in partnership with a national partner; previous partner countries were: Great Britain (2000), the Netherlands (2001), the Czech Republic (2002); the European Union (2003); the Netherlands (2004); France (2005); Italy (2006); and Spain (2007).
  
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The festival is also a member of REMA (Réseau Européen de Musique Ancienne), the European Early Music Network.
 
[[Radio Slovenia]] regularly exchanges festival recordings via the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).  
 
[[Radio Slovenia]] regularly exchanges festival recordings via the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).  
  
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==External links==
 
==External links==
 
* [http://www.seviqc-brezice.si/ SEVIQC Brežice Festival website] (in English and Slovenian)
 
* [http://www.seviqc-brezice.si/ SEVIQC Brežice Festival website] (in English and Slovenian)
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* [http://www.rema-eemn.net REMA (Réseau Européen de Musique Ancienne/European Early Music Network) website] (in French and English)
  
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
[[Category:Music]]
 
[[Category:Festivals]]
 
[[Category:Festivals]]
 
[[Category:Music festivals]]
 
[[Category:Music festivals]]

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Festival SEVIQC
Slovenska cesta 1, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 242 0812, 386 (0) 51 303 040
Organised byArs Ramovš
Klemen Ramovš, Director



Phone386 (0) 1 242 0812
FrequencyAnnual






The Brežice Festival was established in 1982 by Ars Ramovš, who is the founder, organiser and producer of the annual event. Since 2007 has run under the name SEVIQC Brežice (abbreviation for Semper viva quam creata - "Always as live as created").



Venues

All the festival venues are part of Slovenia's architectural and cultural heritage, mostly castles and churches of the Dolenjska and Posavje regions. As the festival highly respects decentralisation and regionalisation of the cultural politics, its activities cover almost all Slovenia – the events (within the 2010 programme) out of Dolenjska and Posavje are also presented in Gornji Grad, Hrastovlje, Hoče, Koper, Ljubljana, Maribor, Moravske Toplice, Murska Sobota, Ptuj, Slovenj Gradec, Solčava, Šmarje pri Jelšah, Trbovlje, Trzin, Velenje, and Žalec.

Programme

The festival connects high-quality international practitioners of Early Music with their counterparts from Slovenia. The main objective of the festival is to promote the revival of the Early Music scene in Slovenia. Other aims included stimulating cultural tourism, developing Early Music departments at Slovene conservatories and the Academy of Music, contributing to a higher level of professional music, and forming a European artistic, educational, and research centre for Early Music. The programme premieres new and authentic material, carefully chosen to promote the diversity of European early music, from the late Middle Ages right up to the beginning of the 20th century. In doing so, the programme breaks all taboos surrounding Early Music, giving it an insightful and honest platform and bringing in new audiences every time. It is a programme aimed specifically at the public but also enjoys a notable reputation amongst professional music critics and audiences. The festival also encourages young Slovene artists and musicologists to study, research, and perform Early Music.

Radio Slovenia records most of the concerts of the Festival and since 1997 has also presented festival recordings throughout the year (Banchetto Musicale: Brežice after Brežice). One or two concerts a year are recorded for Slovenia's national television station.

Besides hundreds of prominent individual artists, the festival has thus far (1997–2009) presented world recognised ensembles, such as: Accademia di Musica Antica Bolzano (IT); Accademia Daniel Israel (IL); Adel Singers (NO); Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie (PL); Arcana ensemble (IT); Ars Antiqua Austria (AT); Capella Savaria (HU); Collegium Marianum (CZ); Dialogos (FR); Ensemble Cantilena Antiqua (IT); European Union Baroque Orchestra (GB); Helsinki Baroque Orchestra (FI); Het Barokorkest van het Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag (NL); Hrvatski barokni ansambl (HR); I Solisti di Cremona (IT); Komorni zbor RTV Slovenija; La Stagione Frankfurt (DE); London Baroque (GB); Melande Amsterdam (NL); Musica Antiqua Köln (D); Musica Antiqua Russica (RUS); Stockholm Antiqua (SE); The Purcell Quartett (GB); Zarabanda (ES), etc.

The 2010 edition (lasts from 22 June until 4 September) is about to present: Ensemble Unicorn and Michael Posch (AT), Norwegian Cornett & Sackbuts (NO), Camerata Trajectina (NL), Psallentes (BE), Musicall Humors (FR), Grupo Canzona (ES), Zefiro Torna (BE), Haydn Lute Trio (GB), Janas Ensemble (IT), etc.

The festival regularly provides quite generous discounts on ticket prices (for students; people with low-income; families; members of various Slovene societies and associations; ticket-holders to other festivals such as Ljubljana Summer Festival, Primorska Summer Festival, and Lent Festival). There is also affordable bus transportation available on the Festibus, departing from the very centre of Ljubljana and returning after each event. All the events taking place at church locations have free admission.

Every concert is enriched by superb wine tastings and the occasional special event.

International cooperation

Since its inception in the 1980s the festival has incorporated international cultural elements that are still quite relevant today. Each year the festival is organised in partnership with a national partner; previous partner countries were: Great Britain (2000), the Netherlands (2001), the Czech Republic (2002); the European Union (2003); the Netherlands (2004); France (2005); Italy (2006); and Spain (2007).

The festival is also a member of REMA (Réseau Européen de Musique Ancienne), the European Early Music Network. Radio Slovenia regularly exchanges festival recordings via the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).



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