JSKD - 11. mednarodno zborovsko tekmovanje Maribor 2011 |
Nedelja, 17. april 2011
12.00: Unionska dvorana:
1. Via-nova-chor München, conductor Florian Helgath, Munich, Germany
2. University of East Chorale, conductor Anna Tabita Abeleda – Piquero, Manila, The Philippines
3. Sofia Vocalensemble, conductor Bengt Ollén, Stockholm, Sweden
4. Ateneo de Manila College Glee Club, conductor Maria Lourdes V. Hermo, Manila, The Philippines
5. El León de Oro, conductor Marco Antonio García de Paz, Luanco, Asturias, Spain
Kiparka Metka Kavčič Takač je za najboljši zbor Mednarodnega zborovskega tekmovanja Maribor 2011 ustvarila tudi "Gallusa" po lesorezu z osmrtnice 18. julija 1591, ki jo je natisnil Jurij Nigrin. Sculptor Metka Kavčič Takač created for the best choir of the International Choral CompetitionMaribor 2011 "Gallus" from the woodcut on his obituary, printed by Jurij Nigrin on 18 July 1591. |
Jacobus Handl - Gallus (1550–1591) je zaščitno znamenje slovenske zborovske glasbe: ob njegovih madrigalih in motetih se naši zbori šolajo, po njem so poimenovana tudi priznanja za dosežke v slovenskem zborovskem ustvarjanju. Njegova zbrana dela so natisnjena v 20 knjigah in posneta doma in v tujini, za njegovo oživljeno navzočnost na koncertnih odrih je od svojih začetkov pred polovico stoletja skrbelo nacionalno, od pozneje pa tudi mednarodno zborovsko tekmovanje v Mariboru. Obe priznani prireditvi potekata pod geslom Gallusove skladbe MUSICA NOSTER AMOR – GLASBA, NAŠA LJUBEZEN in Gallus je na odru dvorane Union zazvenel neštetokrat v izvedbi domačih in tujih zborov. Da gre za kraj, posvečen Gallusu, bo odslej pričal njegov portret v bronu, ki ga je ustvarila akademska kiparka Metka Kavčič Takač in ga bomo odkrili na začetku 11. Mednarodnega zborovskega tekmovanja Maribor 2011. Jacobus Handl – Gallus (1550-1591) is a trade mark of Slovene choral music. His motets and madrigals are indispensable in every choir’s repertoire and several awards for choral achievements in Slovenia are named after him. His collected works are published in 20 books and several records. National and international choral competitionMaribor is responsible for constant appearance of Gallus’work on the concert stages. Both competitions appear under the motto “Musica noster amor” – Music, our love and the music of Gallus sounded numerous times on the stage of Union hall. The very same hall will hold the bronze statue of Jacobus Handl – Gallus, made by academic sculptor Metka Kavčič Takač that will be exposed at the beginning of the 11th International Choral competition Maribor 2011. |