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to read, to hear and to see the slovenian music ...
avec (b. 1940), Zeqirja Ballata (b. 1943), Janez Osredkar (b. 1944), Uroš Lajo-
vic (b. 1944), Janko Jezovšek (b. 1945), Anton Žuraj (b. 1942), Vladimir Hro-
vat (b. 1947), Tomaž Habe (b. 1947), Stane Jurgec (b. 1947), Aleš Strajnar (b.
1947), Blaženka Arnič Lemež (b. 1947), Ivo Kopecky (b. 1947), Maksimili-
jan Feguš (b. 1948), Jani Golob (b. 1948), Maks Strmčnik (b. 1948) and Peter
Kopač (b. 1949). The young postmodernist middle generation of today's Slo-
vene composers, those in their fifties, sixties and seventies includes composers
of the sixth generation: Marjan Šijanec (b. 1950), Igor Majcen (b. 1952), Franc
Ban (1953-2007), Aldo Kumar (b. 1954), Uroš Rojko (b. 1954), Bor Turel (b.
1954), Tomaž Svete (b. 1956), Brina Jež Brezavšček (b. 1957), Marko Mihevc
Muni (b. 1957), Milko Bizjak (b. 1959), Pavel Merljak (b. 1959), Baki Jashari
(b.1960), Andrej Misson (b. 1960), Mitja Reichenberg (b. 1961), Peter Šavli (b.
1961), Aljoša Solovera Roje (b. 1963), Nenad Firšt (b. 1964), Boris Vremšak (b.
1964), Igor Krivokapić (b. 1965), Milko Lazar (b. 1965), Blaž Rojko (b. 1965),
Jerica Oblak Parker (b. 1966), Damijan Močnik (b. 1967), Larisa Vrhunc (b.
1967) and Urška Pompe (b. 1969). Examples of even more recent Slovene mu-
sical creativity would have to include the most recent graduates of the Ljublja-
na Academy of Music or in foreign. They membered in The Society of Slovene
Composres, too. It is 'new age' generation, all of them are the various gener-
ations, schools and styles: van Florjanc (b. 1950), Brina Zupančič (b. 1953),
Žarko Prinčič (b. 1956), Vladimir Batista (b. 1959), Bojan Glavina (b. 1961),
Neville Hall (b. 1962), Tomaž Burkat (b. 1966), Marjan Mlakar (b. 1966), Pav-
el Dolenc (b. 1968), Vitja Avsec (b. 1970), Mihael Paš (b. 1970), Gregor Pirš (b.
1970), Dušan Bavdek (b. 1971), Robert Kamplet (b. 1971), Ambrož Čopi (b.
1973), Žiga Stanič (b. 1973), Rok Golob (b. 1975), Jaka Pucihar (b. 1976), Črt
Sojar Voglar (b. 1976), David Beovič (b. 1977), Blaž Pucihar (b. 1977), Bojana
Šaljić Podešva (b. 1978), Tadeja Vulc (b. 1978), Tomaž Bajželj (b. 1979), Kata-
rina Pustinek Rakar (b. 1979), Vito Žuraj (1979), Nana Forte (b. 1981), Urška
Orešič Šantavec (b. 1981), Tina Mauko (b. 1982), Diana Novak (b. 1982), Nina
Šenk (b. 1982), Nejc Bečan (b. 1984), Matej Bonin (b. 1986) etc.

Conclusion

Credit for furthering the development of Slovene music in the 20th and the
21st centuries must also be shared by the RTV Slovenia Big Band (under the
conductors Bojan Adamič, Jože Privšek and Lojze Krajnčan), the Brothers
Avsenik Ensemble, the two national Opera and Ballet Companies (in Lju-
bljana and Maribor), the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra (under musical
director En Shao), the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra (directed by Keri-
-Lynn Wilson), the bands of the Slovene Police Force and the Slovene Army,

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