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poète slovène (1800-1849)
- empire d'Autriche, Provinces illyriennes, Monarchie de Habsbourg
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Lajovic Prešeren 1878 1899 1911 1938 1954 1960
Uros Lajovic / Slovene PO Anton Lajovic +••.••(...)) was a Slovenian Composer and Lawyer. He received his first musical education at the Glasbena matica school in Ljubljana. In 1899 he enrolled at the Faculty of Law in Vienna and at the same time at the Conservatory of Music. In 1911 he passed the judicial examination and became a judge in Brdo. He was also employed as a judge in Kranj and Ljubljana, and in the years before World War II he was a judge of the Supreme Court ("Chair of the Seven") in Zagreb. When the Academy of Sciences and Arts was founded in Ljubljana in 1938 (later SAZU), he became a full member. The Prešeren Lifetime Achievement Award was given to him in 1954. He introduced the influences of neo-romanticism, French impressionism and musical naturalism into Slovene music. He composed mainly for vocal or vocal-related other instrumental ensembles. / Please support this channel, which is still in it's larva stage. Let's stay connected and share the wonders of music. After the pandemic, i'll be back to training myself at the piano in another country, so i can provide even more for this channel and slowly develop the channel further. Thanks for sticking by ! (http•••)
Britten Richard Strauss Thomas Hampson Ricarda Merbeth Andreas Schager Eva Mei Franz Welser Möst Lajovic Ferruccio Tagliavini Robavs Castellani Lena Lootens Teatro Scala Moscow City Symphony Orchestra 2016 2019
Slovenian soprano Tajda Jovanovič belongs to a young and exciting generation of European musicians, impressing the audience with her voice, stage presence and wide repertoire, ranging from opera, songs, operettas, contemporary music to Slovene folk songs and musicals. Tajda Jovanovic was born in Kranj, Slovenia, and started her music education at the Ljubljana Academy of Music. She completed her masters’ degree with Distinction in June 2016 and was honoured with the Preseren Award by the University of Ljubljana for her outstanding achievements in the concert and opera field. She continued her training at the Zagreb Academy of Music. During her academic years she was also accepted as a member of the Slovenian Chamber Music Theater and performed at Slovenian National Opera House.Tajda made her operatic debut at Teatro alla Scala Milano in Richard Strauss’ Egyptian Helen in November 2019 where she shared the stage with Thomas Hampson, Ricarda Merbeth, Andreas Schager and Eva Mei. Throughout her career, Tajda has sung under the baton of renowned conductors, such as Franz Welser-Möst, Sergey Tararin, Uros Lajovic, Paolo Spadaro, Simon Dvorsak. She has so far performed as Natasha in War and Peace, Petra in The Unfortunate Lover, Pamina in The Magic Flute, Governess in The Turn of the Screw, Marta in Ada, Susanna and Marcelina in Marriage of Figaro and Dienerin der Aithra in Die ägyptische Helena. She is an award winner of various competitions such as “Ferruccio Tagliavini”, “Giovani Musicisti”, “Bruna Spiler” and the Manhattan International Music Competition. The soprano is a popular soloist in Europe, the Middle East, and Far East, and has so far performed with Teatro alla Scala Orchestra, Russian Philharmonic - Moscow City Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet Ljubljana, Israelian Ashdod Symphony Orchestra, Slovenian Army Orchestra, Slovenian Philharmonic choir and others.Tajda has participated in masterclasses with vocal pedagogues and coaches, such as James Vaughan, Ellen Rissinger, Scott McCoy, Helena Lazarska, Matjaz Robavs, Sonia Mazar, Marina Levite, Muriel Corradini, Alfredo Castellani, Snezana Nena Brzakovic, Mabel N. Kikat and Lena Lootens.
Kamilo Mašek France Prešeren Serafin 2022
Prenos svete maše in kulturnega programa, torek, 8. 2. 2022, cerkev Marijinega oznanjenja na Tromostovju. Mašuje p. Pavle Jakop. Poje ŽPZ p. Hugolina Sattnerja pod vodstvom dr. Matjaža Barba. Na orgle igra Polona Gantar. Po sv. maši sledi kulturni večer, pri katerem sodeluje Moška vokalna skupina Tromostovje. Gost kulturnega večera pa je dr. Jože Možina. 0:00:00 Sveta maša 1:05:20 Slovenska himna 1:06:54 Uvodni nagovor 1:09:26 Kamilo Mašek: POD OKNOM (France Prešeren) 1:11:57 Davorin Jenko: MORNAR (France Prešeren) 1:16:10 SONETNI VENEC (France Prešeren) 1:17:35 Fran Serafin Vilhar: KAM (France Prešeren) 1:19:30 NEIZTROHNJENO SRCE (A. Slodnjak) 1:20:58 Kamilo Mašek: STRUNAM (France Prešeren) 1:25:58 PREŠERNOV ORFEJSKI OBRAZ IZ ZGODOVINE VSTANE (F. Pibernik) 1:27:54 Anton Hajdrih: POD OKNOM (France Prešeren) 1:31:50 Pozdrav gosta in uvod v pogovor 1:36:32 Pogovor z dr. Jožetom Možino 2:15:00 Vprašanja s publike 2:23:10 Zahvala gostu
Camilleri Debono William Smith Manolito Galea Lawlor Butler Joost France Prešeren Carl Michael Bellman William Shakespeare Fontana Escher Malta Philharmonic Orchestra 1957 2017
Published on Apr 30, 2017 Colours in Motion celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome 1957 – 2017 culture programme of the 2017 Maltese EU Presidency supported by Arts Council Malta produced by Soundscapes Ruben Zahra concept and music Paul Camilleri lead animator Julian (Julinu) Mallia illustrations additional electronic music by Mario Sammut string quartet Marcelline Agius: violin 1 Klara Nazaj: violin 2 Nadia Debono: viola Akos Kertesz: cello percussion Daniel Cauchi Kristian Schembri William Smith music recorded at Wave Studios Manolito Galea: sound engineer Cathy Lawlor: project management PR & marketing: Write Me Anything Studio7 project manager: Sarah Aquilina audio: Joe Debono audio assistant: Johann Cremona vision: Arthur Mizzi lights: Owen Farrugia special thanks to Malta Philharmonic Orchestra excerpts of poems Franz Grillparzer (Austria); Emile Verhaeren (Belgium); Ivan Vazov (Bulgaria); Marko Marulić (Croatia); Vasilis Michaelides (Cyprus); Adam Oehlenschläger (Denmark); Lydia Koidula (Estonia); Victor Hugo (France); Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Germany); Homer (Greece); Sándor Petőfi (Hungary); William Butler Yeats (Ireland); Dante Alighieri (Italy); Andrejs Pumpurs (Latvia); Kristijonas Donelaitis (Lithuania); Edmond de la Fontaine (Luxembourg); Pietru Caxaru (Malta); Joost van den Vondel (Netherlands); Adam Mickiewicz (Poland); Fernando Pessoa (Portugal); Mihai Eminescu (Romania); Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav (Slovakia); France Prešeren (Slovenia); Federico García Lorca (Spain); Carl Michael Bellman (Sweden); William Shakespeare (United Kingdom) illustrations inspired by the paintings by: René Magritte (Belgium) Vincent van Gogh (Netherlands) Franz Marc (Germany) Lucio Fontana (Italy) Claude Monet (France) Joseph Kutter (Luxembourg) M. C. Escher (Netherlands)
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