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Monument to Vinko Vodopivec at the Kromberk parsonage park

In 1992, during the celebrations organised by Kromberk parish and Kromberk – Loke Municipality to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of Vinko Vodopivec, a stone sculpture of the composer was erected on a green in front of the Kromberk parsonage. The statue was made by Zmago Posega. Vinko In 1992, during the celebrations organised

Monument to Vinko Vodopivec under the Kromberk parsonage

The first monument dedicated to Vinko Vodopivec was erected in 1966 by residents of Kromberk and the Old Gorizia Student Club in a landscaped area surrounding the Kromberk parsonage. Designed by architect Ivan Kraigher as a tile-roofed wall, the monument bears a memorial plaque engraved with the first notes from Vodopivec’s songs O, Marija Tolažnica

Spomenik Vinka Vodopivca

Leta 1992 je bila v sklopu praznovanj 40. obletnice smrti skladatelja v organizaciji Župnije Kromberk ter Krajevne skupnosti Kromberk – Loke na zelenici pod župniščem v Kromberku postavljena kamnita plastika skladatelja Vodopivca. Avtor plastike je Zmago Posega. Vinko Vodopivec Duhovnik in skladatelj Vinko Vodopivec (1878–1952) je z ustvarjanjem na sakralnem in posvetnem glasbenem področju izoblikoval

Spomenik Vinku Vodopivcu pod župniščem v Kromberku

Prvi spomenik v spomin Vinku Vodopivcu so leta 1966 postavili prebivalci Kromberka in Klub starih goriških študentov v parkovno urejenem prostoru pod župniščem v Kromberku. Spomenik v obliki zidu, pokritega s strešniki, ima na spominski plošči vklesane začetne note Vodopivčevih pesmi O, Marija Tolažnica in Žabe, ter zapis avtorja Ludvika Zorzuta: »Tu je snoval in

Union Hall Ljubljana

The concert hall, opened in 1905 in a hotel whose modern architecture surpassed all others in the region – the present-day Grand Hotel Union –, became an important musical venue at the beginning of the 20th century. The Grand Hotel Union concert hall, today located in a cultural and congress centre that enjoys the status

Maribor Union Hall

The present-day Union Hall is the only surviving building constituting the former Goetz Brewery (named after Tomaž Goetz from Württemberg), the leading Maribor brewery from the 1860s until World War I. Experiencing strong growth, the establishment employed the most advanced brewing technology in all of the Slovenian Štajerska (Styria) region. The brewery’s main building, Goetz

Trubar’s Homestead

For over three decades, Trubar’s Homestead has been the main memorial site dedicated to Primož Trubar. The Homestead includes a memorial house that affords an informative insight into his work and historical importance. Trubar’s Homestead features a memorial house, a mill, a water-driven sawmill, an inn with a souvenir shop and a gallery, as well

Commemorative Plaque to Václav Talich

A memorial plaque was installed in 2018 in memory of Czech maestro Václav Talich, a preeminent conductor important for developing Slovenia’s music life and promoting Slovenian music. It was unveiled during the 33rd Slovenian Music Days’ closing ceremony. Designed by Robert Žvokelj and made by sculptor Metod Frlic, the commemorative plaque was attached next to

Slovenian Philharmonic

Located in Congress Square, the Slovenian Philharmonic is one of Ljubljana’s main iconic buildings. A landmark adorning the heart of the city, the venue, with a monumental historical façade, two auditoriums, a labyrinth of auxiliary rooms and a myriad of interesting small details, has a rich and fascinating history. A moat surrounding the New Square

Franciscan Monastery Novo mesto Collection

In addition to scores by national composers, the Franciscan Monastery Novo mesto sheet-music collection contains traces of diverse international music influences left through the previous centuries, primarily by Czech, German and Italian composers, in Novo mesto. The extent and content of the materials kept in the Novo mesto Monastery give sufficient grounds to surmise that