Domen Marincic

Domen Marincic graduated in the harpsichord in Nuremberg and subsequently finished his post-graduate studies in thorough bass with Alberto Rinaldi at the Hochschule für Musik in Trossingen. He also studied the viol with Philippe Pierlot. He received the highest award at the First International Viola da Gamba Competition 'Bach-Abel' in Cöthen. He has performed with several Slovenian orchestras and has worked with ensembles such as the Ensemble Phoenix, Ricercar Consort, Stylus Phantasticus and the Grupe für Alte Musik München. He has participated in numerous CD productions for labels such as Aeolus, Harmonia Mundi and Ricercar. Together with the soprano Barbara Tišler and the harpsichordist and organist Tomaž Sevšek, he co-founded Musica Cubicularis, an ensemble dedicated to 17th century music. He teaches thorough bass and score reading at the Department of Musicology at the University of Ljubljana. His reconstruction of five incompletely preserved motets by Isaac Posch is currently awaiting publication by the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He gave a cycle of concerts with Cortesía in 2006 and 2007 and was the artistic director of the 25th Radovljica Festival in 2007.

Domen Marincic

Slovenia