Institution
Initially, Glasbena matica focused on publishing music scores and specialist publications, gradually developing into a central music education establishment. It attended to the publication of countless works by Slovenian composers and fostered the collecting of folk music, built up an archive of musical works and staged concerts. Adapting to the tide of political change, Glasbena matica has reformulated its activity, adjusting after 130 years to a new climate, but still remaining faithful to its main fields of endeavour: concert organisation, music education and music publishing. However, in view of the rising numbers of new vocal ensembles, more attention has been devoted to vocal music performance.
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Music management, concert organization and PR with more than 20 years of experience. Successful cooperation with local and international musicians.
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Festival
Gora Rocka, a charity three-day rock festival established in 2005, takes place in late June on Šentviška planota (St. Vitus Plateau).
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The asocial and tense instrumental trio returned to the concert stage with the new record "Monokrom", which is the fruit of the post-corona era. It was released on New Year's Day and received praise from music critics and demanding listeners. Heavy and atmospheric. Sergej Pojavnik – guitar Tomaž Abram – drums Andraž Zlobec – bass guitar
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Macedonian-born clarinet virtuoso Goran Bojčevski is based in Celje. He can appear on stage as a soloist with a prominent orchestra, and the very next day attract audiences to a club performing improvisations to the accompaniment of his band. As a classically trained clarinettist Bojčevski is committed to classical music but also has a passion for ethno, primarily traditional Balkan music.
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Goran Krmac is a Slovenian tubist, composer, and arranger known for his innovative integration of jazz, folk, and electronic music. A graduate of the Prince Claus Conservatoire, he leads the Big Band Cerknica and has collaborated with artists like Kaja Draksler and Rudi Bučar. His solo project “Planetarium” blends tuba with live electronics and spoken word, showcasing his experimental approach.