Milko Lazar & Matjaž Drevenšek z gosti na Ljubljanskem gradu
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5th concert from the cycle Milko Lazar & Matjaž Drevenšek with Guests at the Ljubljana Castle 2015
In the music world today, we encounter composers and performers who follow very different creative paths; some are narrowly profiled, almost subspecialised, while others establish their creative space extremely broadly. Amongst the latter, we find the creators of the programme of five concerts at the Ljubljana Castle – Milko Lazar and Matjaž Drevenšek. Although they took “their” instruments as the point of departure – the saxophone, the piano and the harpsichord – they will, in the course of the five evenings, create a kaleidoscope of compositions across various periods and styles with the help of internationally acclaimed colleagues and friends (Zlatko Kaučič, the SOS Saxophone Orchestra, Marko Hatlak, the Zagreb Saxophone Quartet, Vasilij Meljnikov, Nino de Gleria, Brane Zorman and others). We will witness an apparent confrontation of the old and the new (J. S. Bach – Aldo Kumar and Milko Lazar), as well as unusual combinations of instruments (accordion, saxophone, harpsichord) and genres (ethno and minimalism, acoustic and electronic instruments, etc.). On this musical journey, we will discover both music and ourselves. As Milko Lazar put it: “Deep down, every person is ethno. When we learn the rules of life and how to engage with it we largely forget about that ancient core within us. But whoever sets out anew, with honest intentions, on this long and unpredictable search, is bound to rediscover the hidden core within, finding oneself in the process.”
“Virtuosic Ethno”
Marko Hatlak (accordion), Vasilij Meljnikov (violin), Matjaž Drevenšek (saxophones), Milko Lazar (harpsichord), Nino de Gleria (contrabass) & MC Brane aka Brane Zorman (live electronics)
The virtuoso accordion is joined by the unusual ensemble of saxophone, violin, harpsichord and contrabass, and ultimately united with them in a computer.
For the last of the five concerts of the cycle, the two hosts have chosen an ensemble that promises a surprise, even for them ...
To attend the event we recommend that visitors use the funicular railway. Visitors to the concert cycle are eligible to purchase a return ticket for the funicular railway at a reduced fare.