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The Skuštrane! in bradati! Festival (The Tousled and Bearded Festival) is held each September in the city of Maribor. Launched in 2017, the festival aims to draw attention to gender inequality on Maribor’s music scene.
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The Slovenian Flute festival's main goal is to present a sneak peek into the creative interprative dimentions of well-rounded and acomplished flautists to younger generations of flute players. The biennial festival has been held at Zagorje ob Savi since 1996.
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The Slovenian Polka and Waltz is a music festival organised by the RTV Slovenia Entertainment Production and is held to be one of Slovenia’s most prestigious folk-pop music festivals. Launched in 1995, the event has since run annually, discontinuing only in 2013 and 2018.
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The Slowind Chamber Music Festival is organised by the Slowind ensemble, a wind quintet composed of the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra soloists. Launched in 1999, the Slowind Festival is held each autumn in Ljubljana. The festival programme is regularly recorded and broadcast by Radio Slovenia and its concert recordings are played on international radio stations, including BBC 3, Dutch Radio and others.
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A one-day festival of Slovenian jazz creativity, Snowdrops and Primroses was launched in 2015 by the cultural centre Cankarjev dom .
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The Soboški dnevi Festival (Sobota Days) is held by the Municipality of Murska Sobota in late June. The city centre provides the venue for concerts by famous Slovenian and international music figures.
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A three-day international chamber music festival, the Sonc Festival’s concerts have been presented every late June in the castles and churches of the Posavje region since 2016.
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The three-day Neposlušno Festival (Sound Disobedience), taking place each March at the Španski borci Culture Centre, is organised by the Sploh Institute. The festival seeks to create conditions for practising musical improvisation and developing one’s potential for improvisation. Sound Disobedience provides a platform for exchange, a space where diverse borderline music practices interact with one another at concerts, workshops, lectures and through other forms of communicating musical ideas.
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Presenting experimental audio-visual performances in Ljubljana’s Jakopič Gallery, the Sound Explicit Festival was launched in 2003. Produced by the P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute, the event aims to promote a wide spectrum of creative composition and research in the field of sound art.
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Spectrum is a chamber music festival. Rather than favouring a particular stylistic period, the festival – true to its name – seeks to encompass a broad spectrum of music, ranging from Baroque to new music.