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O•zvočenje 19: Igor Leonardi - Gašper Selko

On the three-day music festival on edition of O•zvočenje, on interne, will present the music group SAETA feat. Irena Tomažin, Muzikačaka - Sara Korošec, Igor Leonardi - Gašper Selko. 

Thursday
23
Dec 2021
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Bezigrad Gallery 2
Leonardi / Selko
Leonardi / Selko © Klemen Brumec

O•zvočenje 19 >> VIDEO

Igor Leonardi - Gašper Selko >> VIDEO
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Igor Leonardi - acoustic midi guitar
Gašper Selko - trumpet, electronics
Matija Leonardi - video recording and editing

Selko / Leonardi perform a music program of an experimentally lyrical nature. Without pre-recorded musical accompaniment and only by using live sound effects, they create a full and stunning sound that takes us into more and less known spheres of spirit and wide landscapes of musical imagination.

Gašper Selko (X.U.L) studied classical trumpet and completed his master's degree with professor Tibor Kerekeš.  Already during his studies, he flirted with various musical genres like jazz, metal and folk music. He is a member of  Leni Kravac, '' MUSCAH '', Good Vibration, Yanu, Mestne godbe Kamnik and collaborates with  Noctiferia, Murat and Jose,  Denis Beganovič, JaMirko, Damaris, Domžale Symphony Orchestra - Kamnik and others. He has released two original albums under the name X.U.L.

Igor Leonardi studied classical and jazz guitar at The Graz Music Conservatory. In the 80's he was a member of the legendary Slovenian music groups: Begnagrad, Quatebriga and Miladojka youneed. He later traveled to Asia and Africa, where he excelled in variety of ethnic string instruments. Between 1989 and 1999, he lived and worked in the USA, where he studied with the internationally acclaimed jazz musician Don Cherry and, in addition to other well-known jazz musicians, also collaborated with members of the rock band Metallica.

He now lives in Slovenia and creates manny musical projects ranging from bands, movies etc.

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