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I.N.D.I.G.O. : for wind quintet, two percussionists and tape / Petra Strahovnik

Genre: Unknown

DisOrders: A Fractured Mind? : 3 solo music/performance artworks, which put the topic of "Mental conditions" up close and personal / Petra Strahovnik

Genre: Opera, musical theatre
Subgenre: Mixed ensemble (2-12 players) with multimedia
Scoring: ens

essence : for ensemble / Petra Strahovnik

Genre: Chamber music
Subgenre: Mixed ensemble (2-12 players)
Scoring: fl cl h mar pf acc vn vla vc db

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Sense : for orchestra and the audience / Petra Strahovnik

Genre: Orchestra
Subgenre: Orchestra
Scoring: 2fl 2ob 2cl 2fg 4h 3tpt 2trb trb-b tb 3perc hp pf acc str

 

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Strahovnik, Petra

Website: Official Website

Petra was born in Celje, Slovenia in 1986 and has been living in the Netherlands since 2011. Since her beginning Petra has been following her path of searching for new sounds and she has never been barred by the traditional way of how we think about sound and music. While attending her study of Composition and Music Theory with Uros Rojko, at the Academy of Music in University Ljubljana, Petra attended festivals and seminars across Europe, where she gained new knowledge and opened her views and philosophies. She finished Master in Composition with Martijn Padding and Peter Adriaansz at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. Many times, the source of her inspiration comes from topics outside of music, such as the issues of modern society and human experiences.
Petra collaborated with outstanding musicians such as Rei Nakamura, Saskia Lankhoorn, Luka Juhart, ensembles like Nieuw ensemble, Ives ensemble, Asko|Schönberg, neuverBand, Slagwerk Den Haag, WESPOKE, Slowind, MD7, Kompulz, Slovenian Percussion Project STOP, RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, choirs like APZ Tone Tomšič, Slovenian Philharmonic Choir, conductors as Steven Loy, Rossen Milanov, Bas Wiegers, Gregory Charette, Matina Batič, Jerica Bukovec and more. She received commissions from, among others, Diamant Fabrik, Experimental studio SWR, Gaudeamus Muziek week, Dag in de Branding, Orgelpark Amsterdam, RTV Slovenia and Festival Slowind.
In the Netherlands, Petra is known for her pervasive and uncompromising approach to creating her visions. In 2013, her first opera entitled ‘Becoming the System’ came to life, which received rave reviews in Amsterdam and experienced three more repetitions, including at the Gaudeamus Festival in Utrecht. In 2018 Petra was selected as ‘Nieuwe Makers’ by the Fonds Podiumkunsten for her 2 years project ‘disOrders’ with Ensemble Modelo62 on the topic “Mental DisOrders”. The Dutch National Theatre described the project as: “The composer uses music, sounds, performance art, video and electronics to paint the implications of afflictions such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression and bipolar disorder. She confronts her audience with the inner world of a person who is forced to walk a different path through life than most of us. Can we find it in ourselves be emphatic and redefine our concept of ‘normal’?”
Her creative mind and unique artworks brought her several grants and awards. Petra’s piece Prana for symphony orchestra won the 66th international ROSTRUM of composer prize, which was held in Argentina in 2019. It was selected by the delegates as the most outstanding. The work was premiered by RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra with Rossen Milanov as a conductor. The inspiration for this work stems from the idea of creating and capturing the atmosphere of attraction between two contrasting poles (e.g., magnetic resonance). The concept of capturing “Prana” as inspiration; in Hinduism, it represents the breath of the life force. “Prana is understood as a universal energy that flows in currents in and around the body.”
Her achievements among others brought her the art residency and fellowship of prestigious Villa Concordia in Bamberg, Germany and the Berlin Art Prize for Music 2021.