The ensemble performs Renaissance, Baroque and contemporary music, records thematically diverse programs, gives concerts in excellent halls and participates in national and international music festivals.
TRIPTYCH
PROGRAMME
TRIPTYCH brings together three thematically related expressions into a sensory and aesthetic whole. The first part - MOMENT - refers to a fundamental existential question, with answers found in the expressionist poetry of Srečko Kosovel and Tone Kuntner. In the second part, we touch upon the symbol of the mother - MOTHER - establishing a special relationship with Holy Mary. The third part - FATHERLAND - is dedicated to the reverence for the homeland and tradition. The texts are musically arranged by Vinko Vodopivec, Samo Vremšak, Vilko Ukmar, Hugolin Sattner, Franc Schubert, Arvo Pärt, Vytautas Miškinis, Emil Adamič, France Cigan and Marij Kogoj.
EVENTS
May 16th 2025, at 7.45pm
Concert / GARLANDED MAY
Kostanjevica Monastery, Nova Gorica
May 28th 2025, at 7.30pm
Concert / GARLANDED MAY
Church of St. Martin, Srednja vas, Bohinj
June 20th 2025, at 7pm
Concert / VALVASOR'S EVENINGS
Valvasor Chapel, Izlake
June 24th 2025, at 8pm
Statehood Day Concert
Cultural Centre Vransko
August 13th 2025, at 6pm
Concert
Cultural Centre Apače
August 15th 2025, at 9pm
Concert / BENEATH THE SHELTERING PILLAR
Minorite Monastery of St. Francis, Piran
October 21st 2025, at 7pm
Concert / THE IPAVECH
Ipavec Cultural Centre, Šentjur
ABOUT US
Elinor Quartet represents significant cultural gain of ancient region, focuses on achieving quality vocal production, based on individual education and upbringing of singers. The ensemble strives to achieve the
level of singing that enables recording of thematically diverse programmes, concert performances in excellent halls and participation in national as well as international music festivals. The artistic director of
the ensemble is Robert Feguš.
Marinka Golob - soprano, Barbara Barać - alto, Jan Veljak - bass and Robert Feguš - tenor.
THE OTHER REPERTOIRE
Charles Villiers Stanford, Francis Poulenc, Wilhelm Nagel, Franz Schubert, Matija Tomc, Stephen Paulus, Damijan Močnik, Edward Elgar, Gabriel Fauré, Henry Purcel, Ivor Bosanko, Eric Whitacre, Frédéric Chopin, Ubald Vrabec, Johann Sebastian Bach, Maurice Duruflé, Andrej Makor, Zoltán Kodály, Ennio Morricone, Oskar Dev, James E. Moore, Andrej Vavken, Alojzij Mav, Aldo Kumar and Henry Purcel.