SGBŠ KGBL SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA

16th concert of the international music cycle Young Virtuosi

9. April 2020
19.30
Slovenian Philharmonic
Free entrance

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Due to the increased risk of transmission of the new coronavirus, we are unfortunately forced to cancel the concert of SGBŠ KGBL Symphonic Orchestra. We will keep you updated on any other information. Thank you for your understanding.

SGBŠ KGBL SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA
Slaven Kulenović, conductor

Solists: TBA

Programme
C. M. von Weber: Andante and Hungarian Rondo, Op. 35
J. Nepomuk Hummel: Introduction, Theme and Variations in F Major, Op.102
F. Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op.21
P. I. Čajkovski: Swan Lake (Suite), Op.20a – selection

The Symphony Orchestra of the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet has been active since the school was founded in 1953. Its aim is to introduce students to orchestral playing and familiarise them with the orchestral literature, while at the same time offering the best students the opportunity to perform with the orchestra as soloists. The orchestra has been invited to perform at numerous prestigious festivals, including the Ljubljana Festival. Some concert recordings are available on three compact discs released to mark the school’s jubilees. Over the last 20 years, the orchestra has performed more than 15 works by Slovene composers specifically dedicated to the young musicians of the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet. The orchestra has also recorded two concerts for RTV Slovenia and performed at an event marking the bicentenary of music education in Slovenia. The past directors of the Symphony Orchestra of the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet have been: Vinko Šušteršič, Franc Rizmal (1987–1991), Tomaž Habe (1991–2011) and Živa Ploj Peršuh (2012–2014). In 2014 the conductor and pianist Slaven Kulenović took over as director of the orchestra. Under his leadership the orchestra has given a number of noteworthy performances both in Slovenia and abroad (Germany (Dresden, Munich), Austria (Graz), Hungary (Budapest), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo, Zenica)). The orchestra regularly collaborates with Glasbena Mladina Ljubljanska (Jeunesses Musicales Ljubljana) at concerts in the Gallus Hall of Cankarjev Dom.

One of the most successful Slovene conductors of the younger generation, Slaven Kulenović is an artist with a refined feeling for a variety of musical styles. He is the conductor and artistic director of the Domžale–Kamnik Symphony Orchestra and also leads the Symphony Orchestra of the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet. His career highlights include very successful performances with the latter in Dresden, Munich, Graz, Budapest, Sarajevo and Zenica, and an appearance as conductor at World Music Days 2015. He has collaborated with RTV Slovenia on recordings of the concert marking the 70th birthday of composer Lojze Lebič and the Christmas Gala concert of the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet. He has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in numerous countries. He has attended conducting masterclasses with Mark Stringer, George Hurst, Wolfgang Dörner, Klaus Arp, Andrey Boreyko and George Pehlivanian. He has conducted the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, the Sarajevo Philharmonic, the Orchestra of the SNT Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, the Orchestra of the SNT Maribor, the National Radio Orchestra of Romania and the Symphony Orchestra of the Ljubljana Academy of Music, among others. He has premiered numerous works by Slovene composers. He teaches piano and chamber music at the Ljubljana Conservatory of Music and Ballet and is a sought-after artistic collaborator and répétiteur (in which capacity he has worked at SNT Ljubljana and SNT Maribor).

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