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From [[established::1962]] to 1982 the [[Slavko Osterc Ensemble]] performed successfully under the artistic leadership of [[Ivo Petrić]] and established itself as one of the leading chamber orchestras for modern music performance in Slovenia. During its first decade the ensemble toured Yugoslavia, Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania and Bulgaria and presented for the first time more than 100 pieces by composers from the former Yugoslavia.
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The Slavko Osterc Ensemble, first established by Ivo Petrić in 1962 [[established::1962], was revived in 2003 by saxophone player Dejan Prešiček and his colleagues: flautist Liza Hawlina and pianist Jan Sever, who now continue in the footsteps of the previous members. The ensemble is well established on the Slovene chamber music scene. It performs at home and abroad, presenting a contemporary classical repertoire. Under the Swiss conductor Jürg Wyttenbach, the ensemble has successfully performed the works of the Italian composer G. Scelsi and also participated in the Music Tribune in Belgrade, the Warsaw Autumn Festival and the World Music Days in Ljubljana.
 
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In recent years a young generation of Slovene instrumental solo performers has revived the ensemble and they now continue to perform at home and abroad, presenting a contemporary classical repertoire. The ensemble has been invited to the Music Tribune in Belgrade, the Warsaw Autumn Festival and the World Music Days in Ljubljana.
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==History==
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From 1962 to 1982 the Slavko Osterc Ensemble performed successfully under the artistic leadership of composer Ivo Petrić and established itself as one of the leading contemporary chamber orchestras in Slovenia. During its first decade the ensemble toured Yugoslavia, Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania and Bulgaria and presented for the first time more than 100 pieces by composers from the former Yugoslavia. In 2003 Dejan Prešiček revived the ensemble, which now consists of a young generation of Slovene instrumental solo performers with a repertoire of contemporary classical works by Slovene and foreign composers.
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==Performances==
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The ensemble has performed at the World Saxophone Congress in Minneapolis, the Festival of Contemporary Music "Warsaw Autumn", the 14th and 16h International Composers Tribune in Belgrade and at music festivals in France (Toulouse, Paris) and Italy. The ensemble also toured in Brazil as well as in Slovenia.
  
 
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{{Teaser| The Slavko Osterc Ensemble, first established by Ivo Petrić in 1962 [[established::1962], was revived in 2003 by saxophone player Dejan Prešiček and his colleagues: flautist Liza Hawlina and pianist Jan Sever, who now continue in the footsteps of the previous members. The ensemble is well established on the Slovene chamber music scene. It performs at home and abroad, presenting a contemporary classical repertoire. Under the Swiss conductor Jürg Wyttenbach, the ensemble has successfully performed the works of the Italian composer G. Scelsi and also participated in the Music Tribune in Belgrade, the Warsaw Autumn Festival and the World Music Days in Ljubljana. }}

History

From 1962 to 1982 the Slavko Osterc Ensemble performed successfully under the artistic leadership of composer Ivo Petrić and established itself as one of the leading contemporary chamber orchestras in Slovenia. During its first decade the ensemble toured Yugoslavia, Italy, Germany, France, Belgium, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania and Bulgaria and presented for the first time more than 100 pieces by composers from the former Yugoslavia. In 2003 Dejan Prešiček revived the ensemble, which now consists of a young generation of Slovene instrumental solo performers with a repertoire of contemporary classical works by Slovene and foreign composers.

Performances

The ensemble has performed at the World Saxophone Congress in Minneapolis, the Festival of Contemporary Music "Warsaw Autumn", the 14th and 16h International Composers Tribune in Belgrade and at music festivals in France (Toulouse, Paris) and Italy. The ensemble also toured in Brazil as well as in Slovenia.

See also

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The Slavko Osterc Ensemble, a group first established by Ivo Petrić in the early 1960s which lasted for 20 years, was revived in 2003 by saxophone player Dejan Prešiček and his colleagues: flautist Liza Hawlina and pianist Jan Sever. +
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