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Lenart De Bock: Performing at a festival with such history is a great opportunity
Slovenia🏛️ Politics3 days ago

Lenart De Bock: Performing at a festival with such history is a great opportunity

Lenart De Bock, a prominent figure in Slovenian jazz, has been announced as an artist-in-residence at the 67th Ljubljana Jazz Festival. He will perform two projects—CRY and Sticks & Stones—during his residency. The festival, recognized as Europe’s oldest jazz festival, provides De Bock with a significant platform to showcase his original compositions. De Bock highlights the opportunity to collaborate with festival curators Borja Močnik and Tina Lešničar, who have supported his creative vision. His performances will feature collaborations with renowned musicians such as drummer Gerald Cleaver and other local artists.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 803 days ago
Lenart De Bock: Performing at a festival with such history is a great opportunity

Lenart De Bock, a prominent figure in Slovenian jazz, has been announced as an artist-in-residence at the 67th Ljubljana Jazz Festival. He will perform two projects—CRY and Sticks & Stones—during his residency. The festival, recognized as Europe’s oldest jazz festival, provides De Bock with a significant platform to showcase his original compositions. De Bock highlights the opportunity to collaborate with festival curators Borja Močnik and Tina Lešničar, who have supported his creative vision. His performances will feature collaborations with renowned musicians such as drummer Gerald Cleaver and other local artists.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events and does not engage with political issues, officials, or public policy. It is purely informational about a music festival and the participating artist.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on Lenart De Bock's participation at the Jazz Festival Ljubljana 2026, including his projects and collaborators. Objectivity is good but slightly lower due to promotional language like 'imenitna priložnost' and emphasis on his status as an artist.

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