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Nature Sounds
February 12, 2024, concert times: 9:30 and 11:30
Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Marjana Kozine Concert Hall

contractor:
Slovenian Philharmonic Chorus
Gregor Krancic
Moderator Petra Vrh Vrezec
The human voice is the most natural “instrument”. With it, we can imitate the sound of rain, the croaking of frogs, the chirping of birds. Young listeners will also learn how and for what purpose birds and insects make sounds, and how composers transform them into musical notes.
While listening, students will also understand the basic characteristics of choral music and get used to actively listening to music.
schedule:
Vinko Vodopivec (1878-1952): The Frog
Marian Vodopivic (1920-1977), Arr. Christoph Strnad: Poems of Mojca
Human, adj. Matej Hubad (1866-1937): Cook’s wife
Jakob Petelin Gallus (1550-1591): The Goose is Huge
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908), Arr. Ward Swingel: Flight of the Bumblebee
Folk, ed. Janko Zhirovnik (1855-1946): Cuckoo
Alexander Artjabiev (1787-1851), arranger. Christoph Strnad: Slavik
Nacio Herb Brown (1896-1964), Mac Huff Original: Singin’ in the Rain
The program is for elementary school students in grades 2 through 5.
Tickets for young listeners are 6 euros, companions (1 for every 15 students) are free.
In cooperation with FIHARMONIA, Slovakia.
Music Cake
April 1, 2025, 11:30am concert
Gallus Hall at Cankarjev dom in Ljubljana

contractor:
Ljubljana Academy of Music and Ballet Chamber Orchestra
Ljubljana Big Band Music and Ballet Academy
Conductor Jaka Kopacz
Ljubljana Academy of Music and Ballet Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Slavin Kulenovich
Miha First
The concerts are an interesting and lively presentation of basic instrumental groups and various bands. Young listeners will be introduced to string orchestras, big bands, wind and brass chamber ensembles, and percussion. They will play music from different periods and genres: Baroque, classical, romantic, modern, jazz…
Young listeners will leisurely travel through the history of music from Baroque to modern times with the host. In the process of listening, they will understand the basic characteristics of some musical periods and get used to actively listening to music.
The program is open to elementary school students from sixth grade upwards and high school students.
Tickets for young audiences are 6 euros.
Companion tickets (1 per 15 students) are free.
In collaboration with the Ljubljana Academy of Music and Ballet and Kankar House.
pre-book fly ticket
Slovenian Music Youth Association
Sabina Dekmann
Email: info@glasbenamladina.si
041 741 390
*We reserve the right to make changes to the program.
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