Jani Golob

His most important works are probably three operas: Krpan's mare (1992), Medeja (1999) and Love Capital (2010); and others as Four Slovene Folk Songs (1979 and 2005), Concerto for violin and orchestra (1998) and ballet The Baptism at the Savica (1989).His internationally best-known piece of work is the unofficially named "Planica Slow Motion Theme" (1997), an instrumental piece of music played in slow motion replays annually on worldwide broadcasting of FIS Ski Jumping/Flying World Cup events from Planica, Slovenia.Each year since 1997 this piece of music is played in Planica slow motion replays live to millions of people worldwide.He is the arranger of the most common used orchestrated version of the Slovenian national anthem "Zdravljica", used in protocol, sports and other big events.Golob's compositions are performed by the most important Slovene ensembles and orchestras and also different important European artists, such as Slovakian State Philharmony Košice and Berlin Symphony Orchestra, with their conductors George Pehlivanian, En Shao, David de Villiers, and Carl Davis.
LjubljanaFPR YugoslaviaSloveniaComposerarrangerviolinistprofessorSlovenian filmFIS Ski Jumping/Flying World CupPlanicaScarborough FairZdravljicaabsolute pitchbass guitarviolinmusical compositionLjubljana Academy of MusicAcademy for Theatre, Radio, Film and Television in LjubljanaBerlin Symphony OrchestraGeorge PehlivanianCarl DavisInternational Music CentreViennaFestival Prix ItaliaPragueEuropean Academy of Sciences and ArtsSalzburgRok GolobPrešeren AwardUniversity of LjubljanaBratislavaCannesBerlinflugelhornocarinahammered dulcimerScarabough FairOto PestnerVlado KreslinRTV Slovenia Symphony OrchestraYouTube