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Studied Accordion and, from 1982 to 1985, Music Theory at the Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava. Since 1988, she has worked for the Slovak Music Information Centre of the Music Fund in the function of editor in chief of "Slovak Music" and manager of "Evenings of New Music"-Festival. From 1992 to 1999 she was director of the Slovak Music Information Centre. Since then, she has worked as director of Music Centre Slovakia, a public institution which confines itself to the promotion of Slovak musical life with numerous internationally oriented activities, like Bratislava Music Festival, the festival for contemporary music Melos-Ethos, the Central-European Music Festival amongst others. A variety of interviews, professional articles and radio programmes complete Smetanová's professional work. Lives in [[Bratislava]].
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'''Oľga Smetanová''' studied accordion and Music Theory at the Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava (1982-1985). Since 1988, she has worked for the Slovak Music Information Centre of the Music Fund in the function of editor in chief of "Slovak Music" and manager of the [[Evenings of New Music]] festival. From 1992 to 1999 she was director of the Slovak Music Information Centre. Afterwards, from 1999-2015 she was director of the Music Centre Slovakia, a public institution facilitating documentary, performing and publishing activities in Slovakia, including Bratislava Music Days, the festival for contemporary music [[Melos-Étos]], and Allegretto Žilina. A variety of interviews, professional articles and radio programmes complete Smetanová's professional work. She lives in [[Bratislava]].
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* [https://hc.sk/en/aktuality/1346-director-of-music-centre-slovakia-olga-smetanova-asked-to-be-excused-from-her-duty/ Profile on Music Centre Slovakia]

Revision as of 10:52, 9 May 2020

Oľga Smetanová studied accordion and Music Theory at the Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava (1982-1985). Since 1988, she has worked for the Slovak Music Information Centre of the Music Fund in the function of editor in chief of "Slovak Music" and manager of the Evenings of New Music festival. From 1992 to 1999 she was director of the Slovak Music Information Centre. Afterwards, from 1999-2015 she was director of the Music Centre Slovakia, a public institution facilitating documentary, performing and publishing activities in Slovakia, including Bratislava Music Days, the festival for contemporary music Melos-Étos, and Allegretto Žilina. A variety of interviews, professional articles and radio programmes complete Smetanová's professional work. She lives in Bratislava.

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