Slavko Avsenik Net Worth 2024 Update – Short bio, age, height, weight

Slavko Avsenik Net Worth

How much is Slavko Avsenik worth? For this question we spent 21 hours on research (Wikipedia, Youtube, we read books in libraries, etc) to review the post.

The main source of income: Musicians
Total Net Worth at the moment year – is about $7,7 Million.

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Biography

Slavko Avsenik information Birth date: November 26, 1929, Begunje na Gorenjskem, Slovenia Death date: July 2, 2015, Ljubljana, Slovenia Birth place: Begunje, Slovenia, Yugoslavia Profession:Composer, Music Department Children:Slavko Avsenik, Jr. Siblings:Vilko Ovsenik Music groups:Slavko Avsenik und seine Original Oberkrainer (Since 1953), Avsenik Brothers Ensemble

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How tall is Slavko Avsenik – 1,70m.
How much weight is Slavko Avsenik – 67kg

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Slavko Avsenik (born November 26, 1929 in Begunje near Bled, Slovenia) is a Slovenian composer and musician. Beginning in 1953 with the formation of the Brothers Avsenik ensemble, Avsenik has produced more than 1,000 songs and enjoyed success both in Slovenia and in other parts of Europe and America, and is viewed as a Slovenian cultural icon.
Biography,Over forty years, the Avsenik Ensembles original Oberkrainer sound became the primary vehicle of ethnic musical expression for Austria, Croatia, Germany, Slovenia, Switzerland, northern Italy and the Benelux countries, spawning hundreds of Alpine orchestras in the process.The Ensemble, known as Ansambel bratov Avsenik or Slavko Avsenik und seine Original Oberkrainer has performed before millions, including heads of state, on radio and television, and in thousands of concerts. Selling about 12 million records, Avsenik has earned thirty-one Gold, two Diamond, and one Platinum record. The Johann Strauss of the twentieth century, Avsenik collaborated with his brother, Vilko, to produce nearly 1000 original compositions and an integral part of the Cleveland-Style legacy. The Avsenik saga began in 1953 with a band formed in Slovenia, broadcast on the Slovene Hour from Austria, and dubbed the Musicians of the Oberkrain by a Vienna disc jockey. Growing in popularity, they soon began appearing in broadcasts, movies, and concerts in West Germany.Landing a recording contract with Telefunken-Decca in 1960, the Ensemble rose to meteoric heights throughout Europe. It appeared regularly on network television, toured relentlessly (logging over 400,000 miles in 1967 alone), and recorded prolifically. Milestones include a 1961 performance before over 80,000 in Berlin Stadium, tours of the U.S. and Canada in 1970 and 1985, and a one-hour German television network special in 1980.As Slovenias most popular music band, the group has won countless awards including eight consecutive television competitions, twelve from German network television, eighteen as Germanys most popular band, the recording industrys European Oscar in 1975, the Golden Rose Award (most requested on Austrian radio) in 1979, the Linhart plaque (Slovenia), and the Hermann Lons award from the German Minister of Culture.Avseniks influence over Cleveland-Style music began in 1958 when Johnny Pecons English lyrics transformed Slavkos Tam kjer murke cveto into a Greatest All-Time Cleveland-Style Hit, Little Fella. Since then, Cleveland-Style orchestras have recorded well over 200 Avsenik songs including nearly sixty by the Hank Haller Ensemble and as many more by Fred Ziwich, Fred Kuhar, the Fairport Ensemble, Al Markic, Roger Bright, Al Tercek, and Cilka Dolgan. Avsenik tribute bands in North America include Duke Marsic and his Happy Slovenians (Cleveland, 1964 to 1990), the Alpine Sextet (Cleveland, 1976 to 1996 and 2010 to present), Ansambel Veseli Godci / Veseli Farani (Cleveland, 1996 to present), Marjan Kramer, Zadnja Kaplja (Chicago, 2011 to present) and Iskre (Canada). Many Slovenian polka/oberkrainer style bands in Europe are also in tribute of Avseniks music, including Slovenias Hisni ansambel Avsenik and Gasperji/Die Jungen Oberkrainer. In sheer volume, Avseniks compositions rank him with Slovenian folk music, Matt Hoyer, and Dr. William J. Doc Lausche as the major tributaries feeding the Cleveland-Style repertoire. But the breathtaking beauty pervading his waltzes… Pastircek/Hirtenlied, Slovenia/Slovenija, odkod lepote tvoje, Veter nosi pesem mojo/The wind song, Cakala bom (I shall wait), European Waltz, Na svidenje (So long), On the Bridge, and Argentina, to name just a golden few… best characterize the profound nature of his impact.The most popular song of Avseniks band is the polka titled Na Golici in Slovene, or Trompeten-Echo in German, Trumpet Echoes in English, which is considered the most played instrumental song in the world, being an early trademark and success of the Avsenik Brothers. Avsenik died on July 2, 2015 at the age of 85.

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